Spatial phylogenetic and phenotypic patterns reveal ontogenetic shifts in ecological processes of plant community assembly

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作者
Perea, Antonio J. [1 ,4 ]
Wiegand, Thorsten [2 ,3 ]
Garrido, Jose L. [4 ,5 ]
Rey, Pedro J. [1 ,6 ]
Alcantara, Julio M. [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Jaen, Dept Biol Anim Biol Vegetal & Ecol, Jaen, Spain
[2] UFZ Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res, Dept Ecol Modelling, Leipzig, Germany
[3] German Ctr Integrat Biodivers Res iDiv, Leipzig, Germany
[4] Consejo Super Invest Cient EEZ CSIC, Estn Expt Zaidin, Dept Microbiol Suelo & Sistemas Simbiot, Granada, Spain
[5] Consejo Super Invest Cient EBD CSIC, Estn Biol Donana, Dept Ecol Evolut, Seville, Spain
[6] Inst Interuniv Invest Sistema Tierra Andalucia II, Granada, Spain
关键词
community assembly; competition; facilitation; ontogeny; plant-plant interactions; point pattern analysis; FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY; SPECIES COEXISTENCE; FOREST IMPLICATIONS; FACILITATION; MECHANISMS; TRAIT; COMPETITION; RECRUITMENT; INSIGHTS; SUCCESSION;
D O I
10.1111/oik.09260
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The analysis of the spatial phylogenetic and phenotypic structure of plant communities can provide insight into the underlying processes and interactions governing their assembly, and how these may change during plant ontogeny. We used point pattern analysis to find out if saplings and adult plants are surrounded by phylogenetically and phenotypically more similar or more dissimilar neighbours than expected by chance, and whether these associations change from the sapling to the adult stage. To this end, we combined information on the phylogenetic structure and eight phenotypic traits of 15 woody plant species in two Mediterranean mixed forests of southeastern Spain. At the community level, we found that the sapling bank at both sites did not show phylogenetic or phenotypic spatial patterns, but adults showed phylogenetic clustering (i.e. heterospecific neighbours were more similar than expected). At the species level, we found frequently repulsive patterns in the sapling bank of less abundant species (i.e. heterospecific sapling or adult neighbours were more dissimilar than expected) in both, phylogenetic and phenotypic analyses. For the adult stage, we found phylogenetic attraction (i.e. more similar neighbours) in just one species and phenotypic clustering in four species. The processes driving the assembly of the communities of saplings and adults leave detectable signals in the spatial phylogenetic and phenotypic structure of our two forest communities. Our findings reinforce the existence of ontogenetic shifts in the mechanisms involved in plant community assembly. Facilitation between phylogenetically distant and phenotypically divergent species favours the recruitment of less abundant species. However, processes acting later in the ontogeny ameliorate the competition between close relatives and determine the spatial structure of adult plants. Nevertheless, the role of phenotype in shaping the interactions between adult plants was context- and trait-dependent. The use of spatial point pattern analysis allowed a nuanced interpretation of the phylogenetic and phenotypic structures of plant communities.
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