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Phylogenetic structure and formation mechanism of shrub communities in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau

The mechanisms of species coexistence within a community have always been the focus in ecological research. Community phylogenetic structure reflects the relationship of historical processes, regional environments, and interactions between species, and studying it is imperative to understand the for...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Ying, Dong, Lei, Li, Zhiyong, Zhang, Jinghui, Li, Zijing, Miao, Bailing, Jia, Chengzhen, Liang, Cunzhu, Wang, Lixin, Li, Frank Yonghong
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31871647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5787
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author Zheng, Ying
Dong, Lei
Li, Zhiyong
Zhang, Jinghui
Li, Zijing
Miao, Bailing
Jia, Chengzhen
Liang, Cunzhu
Wang, Lixin
Li, Frank Yonghong
author_facet Zheng, Ying
Dong, Lei
Li, Zhiyong
Zhang, Jinghui
Li, Zijing
Miao, Bailing
Jia, Chengzhen
Liang, Cunzhu
Wang, Lixin
Li, Frank Yonghong
author_sort Zheng, Ying
collection PubMed
description The mechanisms of species coexistence within a community have always been the focus in ecological research. Community phylogenetic structure reflects the relationship of historical processes, regional environments, and interactions between species, and studying it is imperative to understand the formation and maintenance mechanisms of community composition and biodiversity. We studied the phylogenetic structure of the shrub communities in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau. First, the phylogenetic signals of four plant traits (height, canopy, leaf length, and leaf width) of shrubs and subshrubs were measured to determine the phylogenetic conservation of these traits. Then, the net relatedness index (NRI) of shrub communities was calculated to characterize their phylogenetic structure. Finally, the relationship between the NRI and current climate and paleoclimate (since the Last Glacial Maximum, LGM) factors was analyzed to understand the formation and maintenance mechanisms of these plant communities. We found that desert shrub communities showed a trend toward phylogenetic overdispersion; that is, limiting similarity was predominant in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau despite the phylogenetic structure and formation mechanisms differing across habitats. The typical desert and sandy shrub communities showed a significant phylogenetic overdispersion, while the steppified desert shrub communities showed a weak phylogenetic clustering. It was found that mean winter temperature (i.e., in the driest quarter) was the major factor limiting steppified desert shrub phylogeny distribution. Both cold and drought (despite having opposite consequences) differentiated the typical desert to steppified desert shrub communities. The increase in temperature since the LGM is conducive to the invasion of shrub plants into steppe grassland, and this process may be intensified by global warming.
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spelling pubmed-69129102019-12-23 Phylogenetic structure and formation mechanism of shrub communities in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau Zheng, Ying Dong, Lei Li, Zhiyong Zhang, Jinghui Li, Zijing Miao, Bailing Jia, Chengzhen Liang, Cunzhu Wang, Lixin Li, Frank Yonghong Ecol Evol Original Research The mechanisms of species coexistence within a community have always been the focus in ecological research. Community phylogenetic structure reflects the relationship of historical processes, regional environments, and interactions between species, and studying it is imperative to understand the formation and maintenance mechanisms of community composition and biodiversity. We studied the phylogenetic structure of the shrub communities in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau. First, the phylogenetic signals of four plant traits (height, canopy, leaf length, and leaf width) of shrubs and subshrubs were measured to determine the phylogenetic conservation of these traits. Then, the net relatedness index (NRI) of shrub communities was calculated to characterize their phylogenetic structure. Finally, the relationship between the NRI and current climate and paleoclimate (since the Last Glacial Maximum, LGM) factors was analyzed to understand the formation and maintenance mechanisms of these plant communities. We found that desert shrub communities showed a trend toward phylogenetic overdispersion; that is, limiting similarity was predominant in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau despite the phylogenetic structure and formation mechanisms differing across habitats. The typical desert and sandy shrub communities showed a significant phylogenetic overdispersion, while the steppified desert shrub communities showed a weak phylogenetic clustering. It was found that mean winter temperature (i.e., in the driest quarter) was the major factor limiting steppified desert shrub phylogeny distribution. Both cold and drought (despite having opposite consequences) differentiated the typical desert to steppified desert shrub communities. The increase in temperature since the LGM is conducive to the invasion of shrub plants into steppe grassland, and this process may be intensified by global warming. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6912910/ /pubmed/31871647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5787 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Zheng, Ying
Dong, Lei
Li, Zhiyong
Zhang, Jinghui
Li, Zijing
Miao, Bailing
Jia, Chengzhen
Liang, Cunzhu
Wang, Lixin
Li, Frank Yonghong
Phylogenetic structure and formation mechanism of shrub communities in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau
title Phylogenetic structure and formation mechanism of shrub communities in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau
title_full Phylogenetic structure and formation mechanism of shrub communities in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau
title_fullStr Phylogenetic structure and formation mechanism of shrub communities in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic structure and formation mechanism of shrub communities in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau
title_short Phylogenetic structure and formation mechanism of shrub communities in arid and semiarid areas of the Mongolian Plateau
title_sort phylogenetic structure and formation mechanism of shrub communities in arid and semiarid areas of the mongolian plateau
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31871647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5787
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