Assemblage of forest communities in subtropical montane forests of western Mexico

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1017/s0266467424000014
Karolina Riaño, Ramón Cuevas, Susana Zuloaga-Aguilar, Enrique Jardel, Oscar Briones, Heidi Asbjornsen
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Functional diversity indices have been used to differentiate the relative contribution of stochastic and deterministic processes that modulate the assemblage of communities; however, knowledge regarding the relative contribution of assemblage mechanisms in forest communities is scarce. We analysed the assembly mechanisms driving forest assemblages along a topographic gradient at two spatial scales (1000 m2 and 3000 m2) for three different forest types from subtropical mountain forests (pine-oak, mixed pine-broadleaf and broadleaf forest) in western Mexico, using null models of multi-trait indices. The forest structure differed along the topographic gradient. Upper slopes were dominated by Pinus douglasiana with an importance value index (IVI) of 0.8, while 10 and 13 tree species were required in the middle and lower slopes, respectively, to reach the same IVI. The results support the idea that the subtropical montane forest of western Mexico is a mosaic of communities, when analysed at a scale of 1000 m2 the forest assembly was mainly explained by stochastic processes, while analysis at the scale of 3000 m2 showed that functional convergence of species were the main mechanisms of the assemblage of the pine-oak forest communities due to an abiotic stressful environment.
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墨西哥西部亚热带山地森林群落的组合
功能多样性指数被用来区分随机过程和确定过程对群落组合的相对贡献;然而,有关森林群落中组合机制的相对贡献的知识却很少。我们在墨西哥西部亚热带山地森林(松栎林、松阔叶混交林和阔叶林)的三种不同森林类型中,采用多性状指数空模型,在两种空间尺度(1000 平方米和 3000 平方米)上分析了沿地形梯度的森林群落的集合机制。森林结构随地形梯度而不同。上坡以杜鹃松为主,重要价值指数(IVI)为 0.8,而中坡和下坡分别需要 10 种和 13 种树种才能达到相同的重要价值指数。这些结果支持了墨西哥西部亚热带山地森林是一个镶嵌式群落的观点,当以 1000 平方米的尺度进行分析时,森林的组合主要由随机过程解释,而以 3000 平方米的尺度进行的分析表明,物种的功能趋同是非生物胁迫环境导致松栎森林群落组合的主要机制。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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