Leaf anatomical trends in a temperate evergreen dwarf shrub, Rhododendron myrtifolium (Ericaceae) along elevational and exposure gradients in the northeastern Carpathian Mountains

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Folia Geobotanica Pub Date : 2021-03-10 DOI:10.1007/s12224-021-09387-7
Yevhen Sosnovsky, Viktor Nachychko, Andriy Prokopiv, Vitaliy Honcharenko
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Species’ responses to climatic gradients are constrained by multiple internal (e.g. trait plasticity and genetics) and external (local habitat) factors and may vary considerably between co-occurring species. This study examines morphological trends associated with elevation and slope aspect (exposure) in the European declining species Rhododendron myrtifolium (Ericaceae) to assess its adaptive responses to spatially changing environment. Measurements of 23 leaf anatomical traits from 40 individuals sampled at 24 locations along a broad elevational range from 1,248 to 2,034 m a.s.l. in the Eastern Carpathians (Ukraine) were analysed using multivariate statistics. Significant intercorrelations between traits indicate a tendency towards leaf xeromorphy with increasing elevation. Trait shifts along a south-to-north aspect gradient parallel those observed with increasing elevation and correspond to presumed differences between the aspects in water availability. Different leaf traits display distinct clinal and non-clinal patterns of variation across elevational strata, with an overall decline in the range of variation at high elevations. Significant effects of growth form, vegetation cover and populational characteristics on leaf traits are also found. The results indicate that despite plastic response of R. myrtifolium to ecological gradients, the species appears well-adapted to a limited range of habitats (north-exposed sites at medium and high elevations) and is likely impacted by abiotic stresses and increased competition for resources at south-facing and low-elevation locations.

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喀尔巴阡山脉东北部温带常绿矮灌木myrtifolium(杜鹃花科)叶片沿海拔和暴露梯度的解剖趋势
物种对气候梯度的响应受到多种内部(如性状可塑性和遗传)和外部(当地栖息地)因素的限制,并且在共生物种之间可能存在很大差异。本研究考察了欧洲濒危物种桃金朵杜鹃(杜鹃花科)海拔和坡向(暴露)的形态变化趋势,以评估其对空间变化环境的适应反应。采用多元统计方法对东喀尔巴阡山脉(乌克兰)海拔1248 ~ 2034 m的24个地点40个样本的23个叶片解剖性状进行了分析。性状间显著的相关关系表明,随着海拔的升高,叶片旱胚化的趋势日益明显。性状沿南向北梯度的变化与观测到的随海拔升高的变化平行,对应于水分有效性方面的假设差异。不同的叶片性状在不同海拔层表现出明显的临床和非临床变异模式,在高海拔地区,变异幅度总体呈下降趋势。生长形态、植被覆盖度和种群特征对叶片性状也有显著影响。结果表明,尽管桃金树对生态梯度具有可塑性响应,但其对有限的生境(中高海拔北露地)具有良好的适应性,并可能受到南向和低海拔地区非生物胁迫和资源竞争加剧的影响。
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Folia Geobotanica
Folia Geobotanica 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: The journal Folia Geobotanica publishes articles in vegetation science, plant ecology and plant systematics, including the topics of temporal community patterns, population and ecosystem ecology, and invasion and conservation ecology. Within the field of plant systematics, Folia Geobotanica welcomes papers on systematic and evolutionary botany, including phylogenetic reconstructions, phylogeographic and biogeographic inferences, studies of microevolutionary processes, taxonomic studies, and broader taxonomic revisions.
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