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Elevational patterns of functional diversity and trait of Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) in Hengduan Mountains, China

Elevational patterns of trait occurrence and functional diversity provide an important perspective for understanding biodiversity. However, previous studies have mostly examined functional diversity at the community scale. Here, we examined large-scale patterns of trait occurrence and functional div...

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Autores principales: Qian, Li-Shen, Shi, Hong-Hua, Ou, Xiao-Kun, Sun, Hang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8897183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35281121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pld.2021.11.004
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author Qian, Li-Shen
Shi, Hong-Hua
Ou, Xiao-Kun
Sun, Hang
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Ou, Xiao-Kun
Sun, Hang
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description Elevational patterns of trait occurrence and functional diversity provide an important perspective for understanding biodiversity. However, previous studies have mostly examined functional diversity at the community scale. Here, we examined large-scale patterns of trait occurrence and functional diversity in Delphinium along an elevational gradient from 1000 to 5700 m in the Hengduan Mountains, SW China. Elevational distribution and trait data of 102 Delphinium species were compiled to evaluate the patterns of interspecific traits, species richness, and functional diversity. We found that the distribution of species richness showed a unimodal curve that peaked between 3500 and 4000 m; functional diversity and traits showed different patterns along an elevational gradient. The functional diversity increased at a lower rate along an elevation gradient, whereas species richness continued to increase. Species with large ranges and non-endemic species were most affected by geometric constraints. Richness of species endemic to the Hengduan Mountains peaked at higher elevations, likely due to increased speciation and restricted dispersion under alpine conditions. We conclude that the middle elevation region is not only the functionally richest but also the most functionally stable region for Delphinium, which could be insurance against environmental change. Extreme conditions and strong environmental filters in an alpine environment may cause the convergence of species traits, which could relate to reducing nutrient trait investment and increasing reproductive trait investment. We conclude that large-scale studies are consistent with previous studies at the community scale. This may indicate that the relationship between functional diversity and species richness across different scales is the same.
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spelling pubmed-88971832022-03-10 Elevational patterns of functional diversity and trait of Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) in Hengduan Mountains, China Qian, Li-Shen Shi, Hong-Hua Ou, Xiao-Kun Sun, Hang Plant Divers Research Paper Elevational patterns of trait occurrence and functional diversity provide an important perspective for understanding biodiversity. However, previous studies have mostly examined functional diversity at the community scale. Here, we examined large-scale patterns of trait occurrence and functional diversity in Delphinium along an elevational gradient from 1000 to 5700 m in the Hengduan Mountains, SW China. Elevational distribution and trait data of 102 Delphinium species were compiled to evaluate the patterns of interspecific traits, species richness, and functional diversity. We found that the distribution of species richness showed a unimodal curve that peaked between 3500 and 4000 m; functional diversity and traits showed different patterns along an elevational gradient. The functional diversity increased at a lower rate along an elevation gradient, whereas species richness continued to increase. Species with large ranges and non-endemic species were most affected by geometric constraints. Richness of species endemic to the Hengduan Mountains peaked at higher elevations, likely due to increased speciation and restricted dispersion under alpine conditions. We conclude that the middle elevation region is not only the functionally richest but also the most functionally stable region for Delphinium, which could be insurance against environmental change. Extreme conditions and strong environmental filters in an alpine environment may cause the convergence of species traits, which could relate to reducing nutrient trait investment and increasing reproductive trait investment. We conclude that large-scale studies are consistent with previous studies at the community scale. This may indicate that the relationship between functional diversity and species richness across different scales is the same. Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2021-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8897183/ /pubmed/35281121 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pld.2021.11.004 Text en © 2021 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Qian, Li-Shen
Shi, Hong-Hua
Ou, Xiao-Kun
Sun, Hang
Elevational patterns of functional diversity and trait of Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) in Hengduan Mountains, China
title Elevational patterns of functional diversity and trait of Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) in Hengduan Mountains, China
title_full Elevational patterns of functional diversity and trait of Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) in Hengduan Mountains, China
title_fullStr Elevational patterns of functional diversity and trait of Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) in Hengduan Mountains, China
title_full_unstemmed Elevational patterns of functional diversity and trait of Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) in Hengduan Mountains, China
title_short Elevational patterns of functional diversity and trait of Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) in Hengduan Mountains, China
title_sort elevational patterns of functional diversity and trait of delphinium (ranunculaceae) in hengduan mountains, china
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8897183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35281121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pld.2021.11.004
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