Planting long‐lived trees in a warming climate: Theory shows the importance of stage‐dependent climatic tolerance

Author:

Erlichman Adèle12ORCID,Sandell Linnea234,Otto Sarah P.2,Aitken Sally N.5,Ronce Ophélie12

Affiliation:

1. ISEM, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, IRD Montpellier France

2. Department of Zoology University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

3. Department of Organismal Biology Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

4. Department of Urban and Rural Development Swedish University of Agriculture Uppsala Sweden

5. Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

Abstract

AbstractClimate change poses a particular threat to long‐lived trees, which may not adapt or migrate fast enough to keep up with rising temperatures. Assisted gene flow could facilitate adaptation of populations to future climates by using managed translocation of seeds from a warmer location (provenance) within the current range of a species. Finding the provenance that will perform best in terms of survival or growth is complicated by a trade‐off. Because trees face a rapidly changing climate during their long lives, the alleles that confer optimal performance may vary across their lifespan. For instance, trees from warmer provenances could be well adapted as adults but suffer from colder temperatures while juvenile. Here we use a stage‐structured model, using both analytical predictions and numerical simulations, to determine which provenance would maximize the survival of a cohort of long‐lived trees in a changing climate. We parameterize our simulations using empirically estimated demographic transition matrices for 20 long‐lived tree species. Unable to find reliable quantitative estimates of how climatic tolerance changes across stages in these same species, we varied this parameter to study its effect. Both our mathematical model and simulations predict that the best provenance depends strongly on how fast the climate changes and also how climatic tolerance varies across the lifespan of a tree. We thus call for increased empirical efforts to measure how climate tolerance changes over life in long‐lived species, as our model suggests that it should strongly influence the best provenance for assisted gene flow.

Publisher

Wiley

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