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“Realistic strategies” and neutral processes drive the community assembly based on leaf functional traits in a subtropical evergreen broad‐leaved forest

Neutral‐theory‐based stochastic and niche‐theory‐based determinative processes are commonly used to explain the mechanisms of natural community assembly. However, considerable uncertainty remains regarding the relative importance of different ecological processes in shaping forest communities. Funct...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Lijuan, Xiang, Wenhua, Li, Jiaxiang, Liu, Wenqian, Hu, Yanting, Wu, Huili, Zhang, Yiling, Cheng, Xing, Wang, Weijia, Wang, Wentao, Ouyang, Shuai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9482003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36177111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9323
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author Zhao, Lijuan
Xiang, Wenhua
Li, Jiaxiang
Liu, Wenqian
Hu, Yanting
Wu, Huili
Zhang, Yiling
Cheng, Xing
Wang, Weijia
Wang, Wentao
Ouyang, Shuai
author_facet Zhao, Lijuan
Xiang, Wenhua
Li, Jiaxiang
Liu, Wenqian
Hu, Yanting
Wu, Huili
Zhang, Yiling
Cheng, Xing
Wang, Weijia
Wang, Wentao
Ouyang, Shuai
author_sort Zhao, Lijuan
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description Neutral‐theory‐based stochastic and niche‐theory‐based determinative processes are commonly used to explain the mechanisms of natural community assembly. However, considerable uncertainty remains regarding the relative importance of different ecological processes in shaping forest communities. Functional traits and phylogeny provide important information about plant environmental adaptation strategies and evolutionary history and promise a better mechanistic and predictive understanding of community assembly. Based on nine leaf functional traits and phylogenetic data of 18 dominant species in a Lithocarpus glaber–Cyclobalanopsis glauca evergreen broad‐leaved forest, we analyzed the variation in traits, explored the influence of phylogeny and environment on leaf traits, and distinguished the relative effects of spatial and environmental variables on functional traits and phylogenetic compositions. The results showed the following: (i) Leaf traits had moderate intraspecific variation, and significant interspecific variation existed especially among life forms. (ii) Significant phylogenetic signals were detected only in leaf thickness and leaf area. The correlations among traits both supported “the leaf economics spectrum” at the species and community levels, and the relationships significantly increased or only a little change after removing the phylogenetic influence, which showed a lack of consistency between the leaf functional trait patterns and phylogenetic patterns. We infer the coexistent species tended to adopt “realism” to adapt to their habitats. (iii) Soil total potassium and phosphorus content, altitude, aspect, and convexity were the most critical environmental factors affecting functional traits and phylogenetic composition. Total environmental and spatial variables explained 63.38% of the variation in functional trait composition and 47.96% of the variation in phylogenetic structures. Meanwhile, the contribution of pure spatial factors was significantly higher than that of the pure environment. Stochastic processes played dominant roles in driving community functional trait assembly, but determinative processes such as environmental filtering had a stronger effect on shaping community phylogenetic structure at a fine scale.
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spelling pubmed-94820032022-09-28 “Realistic strategies” and neutral processes drive the community assembly based on leaf functional traits in a subtropical evergreen broad‐leaved forest Zhao, Lijuan Xiang, Wenhua Li, Jiaxiang Liu, Wenqian Hu, Yanting Wu, Huili Zhang, Yiling Cheng, Xing Wang, Weijia Wang, Wentao Ouyang, Shuai Ecol Evol Research Articles Neutral‐theory‐based stochastic and niche‐theory‐based determinative processes are commonly used to explain the mechanisms of natural community assembly. However, considerable uncertainty remains regarding the relative importance of different ecological processes in shaping forest communities. Functional traits and phylogeny provide important information about plant environmental adaptation strategies and evolutionary history and promise a better mechanistic and predictive understanding of community assembly. Based on nine leaf functional traits and phylogenetic data of 18 dominant species in a Lithocarpus glaber–Cyclobalanopsis glauca evergreen broad‐leaved forest, we analyzed the variation in traits, explored the influence of phylogeny and environment on leaf traits, and distinguished the relative effects of spatial and environmental variables on functional traits and phylogenetic compositions. The results showed the following: (i) Leaf traits had moderate intraspecific variation, and significant interspecific variation existed especially among life forms. (ii) Significant phylogenetic signals were detected only in leaf thickness and leaf area. The correlations among traits both supported “the leaf economics spectrum” at the species and community levels, and the relationships significantly increased or only a little change after removing the phylogenetic influence, which showed a lack of consistency between the leaf functional trait patterns and phylogenetic patterns. We infer the coexistent species tended to adopt “realism” to adapt to their habitats. (iii) Soil total potassium and phosphorus content, altitude, aspect, and convexity were the most critical environmental factors affecting functional traits and phylogenetic composition. Total environmental and spatial variables explained 63.38% of the variation in functional trait composition and 47.96% of the variation in phylogenetic structures. Meanwhile, the contribution of pure spatial factors was significantly higher than that of the pure environment. Stochastic processes played dominant roles in driving community functional trait assembly, but determinative processes such as environmental filtering had a stronger effect on shaping community phylogenetic structure at a fine scale. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9482003/ /pubmed/36177111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9323 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhao, Lijuan
Xiang, Wenhua
Li, Jiaxiang
Liu, Wenqian
Hu, Yanting
Wu, Huili
Zhang, Yiling
Cheng, Xing
Wang, Weijia
Wang, Wentao
Ouyang, Shuai
“Realistic strategies” and neutral processes drive the community assembly based on leaf functional traits in a subtropical evergreen broad‐leaved forest
title “Realistic strategies” and neutral processes drive the community assembly based on leaf functional traits in a subtropical evergreen broad‐leaved forest
title_full “Realistic strategies” and neutral processes drive the community assembly based on leaf functional traits in a subtropical evergreen broad‐leaved forest
title_fullStr “Realistic strategies” and neutral processes drive the community assembly based on leaf functional traits in a subtropical evergreen broad‐leaved forest
title_full_unstemmed “Realistic strategies” and neutral processes drive the community assembly based on leaf functional traits in a subtropical evergreen broad‐leaved forest
title_short “Realistic strategies” and neutral processes drive the community assembly based on leaf functional traits in a subtropical evergreen broad‐leaved forest
title_sort “realistic strategies” and neutral processes drive the community assembly based on leaf functional traits in a subtropical evergreen broad‐leaved forest
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9482003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36177111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9323
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