How cushion communities are maintained in alpine ecosystems: A review and case study on alpine cushion plant reproduction

Plant Divers. 2017 Jul 25;39(4):221-228. doi: 10.1016/j.pld.2017.07.002. eCollection 2017 Aug.

Abstract

Cushion species occur in nearly all alpine environments worldwide. In past decades, the adaptive and ecosystem-engineering roles of such highly specialized life forms have been well studied. However, the adaptive strategies responsible for cushion species reproductive success and maintenance in severe alpine habitats remain largely unclear. In this study, we reviewed the current understanding of reproductive strategies and population persistence in alpine cushion species. We then present a preliminary case study on the sexual reproduction of Arenaria polytrichoides (Caryophyllaceae), a typical cushion species inhabiting high elevations of the Himalaya Hengduan Mountains, which is a hotspot for diversification of cushion species. Finally, we highlight the limitations of our current understanding of alpine cushion species reproduction and propose future directions for study.

Keywords: Alpine ecosystem; Community recruitment; Cushion plant; Growth rate; Life-span; Reproduction.

Publication types

  • Review