Sedimentary ancient DNA reveals a threat of warming-induced alpine habitat loss to Tibetan Plateau plant diversity

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Sisi Liu
Stefan Kruse
Dirk Scherler
Richard H. Ree
Heike H. Zimmermann
Kathleen R. Stoof-Leichsenring
Laura S. Epp
Steffen Mischke
Ulrike Herzschuh
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[1] Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems,Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research
[2] University of Potsdam,Institute of Environmental Science and Geography
[3] GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences,Institute of Geological Sciences
[4] Freie Universität Berlin,Institute of Earth Sciences
[5] Negaunee Integrative Research Center,Institute of Biochemistry and Biology
[6] Department of Science and Education,undefined
[7] Field Museum,undefined
[8] University of Iceland,undefined
[9] University of Potsdam,undefined
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Studies along elevational gradients worldwide usually find the highest plant taxa richness in mid-elevation forest belts. Hence, an increase in upper elevation diversity is expected in the course of warming-related treeline rise. Here, we use a time-series approach to infer past taxa richness from sedimentary ancient DNA from the south-eastern Tibetan Plateau over the last ~18,000 years. We find the highest total plant taxa richness during the cool phase after glacier retreat when the area contained extensive and diverse alpine habitats (14–10 ka); followed by a decline when forests expanded during the warm early- to mid-Holocene (10–3.6 ka). Livestock grazing since 3.6 ka promoted plant taxa richness only weakly. Based on these inferred dependencies, our simulation yields a substantive decrease in plant taxa richness in response to warming-related alpine habitat loss over the next centuries. Accordingly, efforts of Tibetan biodiversity conservation should include conclusions from palaeoecological evidence.
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