Evaluating the definition and distribution of spring ephemeral wildflowers in eastern North America

Author:

Yancy Abby J.12ORCID,Lee Benjamin R.134ORCID,Kuebbing Sara E.15ORCID,Neufeld Howard S.6ORCID,Spicer Michelle Elise7ORCID,Heberling J. Mason13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Carnegie Museum of Natural History Section of Botany 4400 Forbes Ave. Pittsburgh 15213 USA PA

2. Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences University of Pittsburgh 4107 O'Hara Street Pittsburgh 15260 PA USA

3. Department of Biological Sciences University of Pittsburgh 4249 Fifth Ave Pittsburgh 15260 PA USA

4. Holden Arboretum 9550 Sperry Road Kirtland 44094 OH USA

5. The Forest School, Yale School of the Environment Yale University New Haven 06511 CT USA

6. Appalachian State University Dept. of Biology 572 Rivers Street Boone 28608 NC USA

7. Lehigh University Dept. of Earth and Environmental Science 1 West Packer Avenue Bethlehem 18015 PA USA

Abstract

AbstractPremiseThe herbaceous layer accounts for the majority of plant biodiversity in eastern North American forests, encompassing substantial variation in life history strategy and function. One group of early‐season herbaceous understory species, colloquially referred to as spring ephemeral wildflowers, are ecologically and culturally important, but little is known about the prevalence and biogeographic patterns of the spring ephemeral strategy.MethodsWe used observations collected by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) to quantify the ephemerality of 559 understory forb species across eastern North America and classify them according to a continuous ephemerality index (ranging from 0 = never ephemeral to 1 = always ephemeral). We then used this information to model where ephemeral forbs were most common across the landscape with the goal of identifying geographic and environmental drivers important to their distributions and ranges.ResultsOnly 3.4% of all understory wildflower species were spring ephemerals in all parts of their range, and 18.4% (103 species) were ephemeral in at least part of their range. Spring ephemerals peaked in absolute species richness and relative proportion at mid latitudes.ConclusionsSpring ephemeral phenology is an important shade‐avoidance strategy for a large segment of the total understory species in temperate deciduous forests. In North America, the strategy is relatively most important for forest understories at mid latitudes. The definitions of spring ephemerality we provide here serve as an important ecological context for conservation priorities and to evaluate responses of this biodiverse group to future environmental change.

Publisher

Wiley

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