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Tree phytochemical diversity and herbivory are higher in the tropics
Sun, Lu; He, Yunyun1; Cao, Min; Wang, Xuezhao1; Zhou, Xiang2,3; Yang, Jie; Swenson, Nathan G.
2024
Source PublicationNATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
ISSN2397-334X
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Abstract

A long-standing but poorly tested hypothesis in plant ecology and evolution is that biotic interactions play a more important role in producing and maintaining species diversity in the tropics than in the temperate zone. A core prediction of this hypothesis is that tropical plants deploy a higher diversity of phytochemicals within and across communities because they experience more herbivore pressure than temperate plants. However, simultaneous comparisons of phytochemical diversity and herbivore pressure in plant communities from the tropical to the temperate zone are lacking. Here we provide clear support for this prediction by examining phytochemical diversity and herbivory in 60 tree communities ranging from species-rich tropical rainforests to species-poor subalpine forests. Using a community metabolomics approach, we show that phytochemical diversity is higher within and among tropical tree communities than within and among subtropical and subalpine communities, and that herbivore pressure and specialization are highest in the tropics. Furthermore, we show that the phytochemical similarity of trees has little phylogenetic signal, indicating rapid divergence between closely related species. In sum, we provide several lines of evidence from entire tree communities showing that biotic interactions probably play an increasingly important role in generating and maintaining tree diversity in the lower latitudes. A comparative analysis of community metabolomics and herbivore-induced damage in tropical, subtropical and subalpine tree communities shows that both phytochemical diversity and herbivory were higher in tropical communities, providing support to the latitudinal biotic interactions hypothesis.

Subject AreaEcology ; Evolutionary Biology
DOI10.1038/s41559-024-02444-2
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
WOS IDWOS:001257016000001
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/14233
Collection森林生态研究组
Affiliation1.Chinese Acad Sci, CAS Key Lab Trop Forest Ecol, Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Mengla, Peoples R China
2.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China
3.Yunnan Minzu Univ, Sch Ethn Med, Key Lab Chem Ethn Med Resources, State Ethn Affairs Commiss, Kunming, Peoples R China
4.Yunnan Minzu Univ, Minist Educ China, Kunming, Peoples R China
5.Swenson, Nathan G.] Univ Notre Dame, Dept Biol Sci, Notre Dame, IN USA
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Sun, Lu,He, Yunyun,Cao, Min,et al. Tree phytochemical diversity and herbivory are higher in the tropics[J]. NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION,2024(_):_.
APA Sun, Lu.,He, Yunyun.,Cao, Min.,Wang, Xuezhao.,Zhou, Xiang.,...&Swenson, Nathan G..(2024).Tree phytochemical diversity and herbivory are higher in the tropics.NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION(_),_.
MLA Sun, Lu,et al."Tree phytochemical diversity and herbivory are higher in the tropics".NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION ._(2024):_.
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