Fagus sylvatica and Quercus pyrenaica:Two neighbors with few things in common  被引量:1

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作  者:Sergio de Tomás Marín Jesús Rodríguez-Calcerrada Salvador Arenas-Castro Iván Prieto Guillermo González Luis Gil Enrique G.de la Riva 

机构地区:[1]Department of Ecology,Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg,Konrad-Wachsmann-Allee 6,03046,Cottbus,Germany [2]Forest Genetics and Ecophysiology Research Group,School of Forestry Engineering,Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,Madrid,Spain [3]Area of Ecology,Botany Department,Ecology and Plant Physiology,Faculty of Sciences,Universidad de Córdoba,Córdoba,Spain [4]Ecology Department,Faculty of Biology and Environmental Sciences,Universidad de León,León,Spain

出  处:《Forest Ecosystems》2023年第2期162-175,共14页森林生态系统(英文版)

基  金:financially supported by the German Research Foundation(Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft);being part of the project“the Functional Frontier among Mediterranean and Eurosiberian Plant Communities”(ECOFUMER,441909701);Enrique G.de la Riva and Salvador Arenas-Castro are supported by María Zambrano fellowships funded by the Spanish Ministry of Universities and European Union-Next Generation Plan;Iv an Prieto acknowledges funding from the Fundaci on S eneca(project 20654/JLI/18);co-funded by European Union ERDF funds。

摘  要:Background:The Iberian Peninsula comprises one of the largest boundaries between Mediterranean and Eurosiberian vegetation,known as sub-Mediterranean zone.This ecotone hosts many unique plant species and communities and constitutes the low-latitude(warm)margin of numerous central European species which co-occur with Mediterranean vegetation.Two of the main species found in this region are the Eurosiberian European beech(Fagus sylvatica L.)and the Mediterranean Pyrenean oak(Quercus pyrenaica Willd.).It remains unclear how the different physiological and adaptive strategies of these two species reflect their niche partitioning within a subMediterranean community and to what extent phenotypic variation(intraspecific variability)is driving niche partitioning across Eurosiberian and Mediterranean species.Methods:We quantified functional niche partitioning,based on the n-dimensional hypervolume to nine traits related to resource acquisition strategies(leaf,stem and root)plus relative growth rate as an additional wholeplant trait,and the environmental niche similarity between Pyrenean oak and European beech.Further,we analyzed the degree of phenotypic variation of both target species and its relationship with relative growth rates(RGR)and environmental conditions.Plant recruitment was measured for both target species as a proxy for the average fitness.Results:Species’functional space was highly segregated(13.09%overlap),mainly due to differences in niche breadth(59.7%)rather than niche replacement(25.6%),and beech showed higher trait variability,i.e.,had larger functional space.However,both species shared the environmental space,i.e.,environmental niches were overlapped.Most plant traits were not related to abiotic variables or RGR,neither did RGR to plant traits.Conclusions:Both target species share similar environmental space,however,show notably different functional resource-use strategies,promoting a high complementarity that contributes to maintaining a high functionality in sub-Mediterranean ecosystems.Therefore

关 键 词:Environmental niche European beech Forest dynamics Functional niche Hypervolume Pyrenean oak Species coexistence Sub-Mediterranean community 

分 类 号:S718.5[农业科学—林学]

 

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