Latitudinal and elevational patterns of phylogenetic structure in forest communities in China's mountains

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Gheyur Gheyret [1 ]
Yanpei Guo [1 ]
Jingyun Fang [1 ]
Zhiyao Tang [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Ecology,College of Urban and Environmental Sciences and Key Laboratory for Earth Surface Processes of Ministry of Education,Peking University
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中国国家自然科学基金; 国家重点研发计划;
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S718.54 [森林群落];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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The phylogenetic structure incorporates both ecological and evolutionary processes to explain assembly of a local community.The "phylogenetic niche conservatism"(PNC) hypothesis suggests that distributions of species along environmental gradients reflect both ancestral traits and ecological fitness of individual species. The temperature is generally regarded to change in similar ways along both latitudinal and elevational gradients but with different historical contingence. Therefore, comparing the latitudinal and elevational patterns of phylogenetic structure of communities is of help to depict the effects of ecological and evolutionary processes in shaping the community assembly. In this study, we explored the latitudinal, elevational and climatic patterns of phylogenetic structure of 569 angiosperm tree communities from 38 mountains across China. We found a larger mean abundance-weighted net relatedness index(NRI) than the presence/absence-based NRI; and the NRI decreased when the species pool downscaled from the full pool to county-level pool. The mean family age and phylogenetic species evenness decreased with latitude, and increased with temperature of the coldest month and precipitation; whilst NRI increased with latitude, and decreased with mean temperature of the coldest month. In most mountains, NRI, mean family age and phylogenetic species evenness showed non-significant trends along the elevational gradient. Our results support the main predictions of PNC for the latitudinal gradient, i.e., species tend to be more phylogenetically related to each other and clades are younger in temperate environments,compared to those in tropical environments. We suggested that independent species pools and abundance should be incorporated in analysis to fully represent the phylogenetic structure of communities.
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