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Functional traits of tree species with phylogenetic signal co-vary with environmental niches in two large forest dynamics plots
Yang, Jie; Ci, Xiuqin; Lu, Mengmeng; Zhang, Guocheng; Cao, Min; Li, Jie; Lin, Luxiang
2014
Source PublicationJOURNAL OF PLANT ECOLOGY
Volume7Issue:2 SIPages:115-125
Abstract

Aims

While using phylogenetic and functional approaches to test the mechanisms of community assembly, functional traits often act as the proxy of niches. However, there is little detailed knowledge regarding the correlation between functional traits of tree species and their niches in local communities. We suggest that the co-varying correlation between functional traits and niches should be the premise for using phylogenetic and functional approaches to test mechanisms of community assembly. Using functional traits, phylogenetic and environmental data, this study aims to answer the questions: (i) within local communities, do functional traits of co-occurring species co-vary with their environmental niches at the species level? and (ii) what is the key ecological process underlying community assembly in Xishuangbanna and Ailaoshan forest dynamic plots (FDPs)?

Methods

We measured seven functional traits of 229 and 36 common species in Xishuangbanna and Ailaoshan FDPs in tropical and subtropical China, respectively. We also quantified the environmental niches for these species based on conditional probability. We then analyzed the correlations between functional traits and environmental niches using phylogenetic independent contrasts. After examining phylogenetic signals of functional traits using Pagel's., we quantified the phylogenetic and functional dispersion along environmental gradients within local tree communities.

Important Findings

For target species, functional traits do co-vary with environmental niches at the species level in both of the FDPs, supporting that functional traits can be used as a proxy for local-scale environmental niches. Functional traits show significant phylogenetic signals in both of the FDPs. We found that the phylogenetic and functional dispersion were significantly clustered along topographical gradients in the Ailaoshan FDP but overdispersion in the Xishuangbanna FDP. These patterns of phylogenetic and functional dispersion suggest that environmental filtering plays a key role in structuring local tree assemblages in Ailaoshan FDP, while competition exclusion plays a key role in Xishuangbanna FDP.

Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/4931
Collection森林生态研究组
植物系统与保护生物学研究组
Corresponding AuthorCao, Min
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Yang, Jie,Ci, Xiuqin,Lu, Mengmeng,et al. Functional traits of tree species with phylogenetic signal co-vary with environmental niches in two large forest dynamics plots[J]. JOURNAL OF PLANT ECOLOGY,2014,7(2 SI):115-125.
APA Yang, Jie.,Ci, Xiuqin.,Lu, Mengmeng.,Zhang, Guocheng.,Cao, Min.,...&Lin, Luxiang.(2014).Functional traits of tree species with phylogenetic signal co-vary with environmental niches in two large forest dynamics plots.JOURNAL OF PLANT ECOLOGY,7(2 SI),115-125.
MLA Yang, Jie,et al."Functional traits of tree species with phylogenetic signal co-vary with environmental niches in two large forest dynamics plots".JOURNAL OF PLANT ECOLOGY 7.2 SI(2014):115-125.
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