Climate and soil explain contrasting intraspecific trait variability of widespread species over a large environmental gradient

IF 3.5 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Global Ecology and Conservation Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.gecco.2024.e03338
Xia Chen, Jiangbo Xie, Qiqian Wu, Hui Zhang, Yan Li
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Both climatic and edaphic conditions are currently undergoing significant changes on a global scale. Early studies have suggested that climate and soil together shape plant performance. However, establishing a precise theoretical framework to describe trait-environment relationships has proven challenging. Understanding and identifying the patterns and drivers of intraspecific trait variation is crucial for anticipating changes in plant distributions. This study aimed to examine the relative importance of various environmental drivers in explaining intraspecific trait variation for two widespread species, Sophora japonica and Robinia pseudoacacia, across a broad environmental scale spanning from the southeast to the northwest of China. Intraspecific variation in fourteen functional traits accounted for 23.4 % of S. japonica and 28.4 % of R. pseudoacacia, indicating that these species exhibit a degree of plasticity in response to changing environmental conditions. There were differences in the influence of climatic and edaphic factors on intraspecific trait variation. For both species, hydraulic trait variations were primarily driven by climate during the growth season and climatic seasonality. In comparison, soil chemical properties accounted for a substantial proportion of the variability in leaf economic traits. Our results show that S. japonica and R. pseudoacacia responded differently to variations in climatic factors. In contrast, the impact of soil factors on traits was more consistently observed between these two species. We conclude that soil conditions, like climate, are crucial factors in investigating geographic variation in functional traits and species distributions. Our analysis also highlights that species specificity must be considered when discussing plant adaptability to climate change. These findings provide valuable insights into how and to what extent climatic and edaphic factors influence species distributions by driving the intraspecific trait variability.
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气候和土壤解释了大环境梯度下广布物种种内性状变异的差异
气候和地理条件目前在全球范围内都在发生重大变化。早期的研究表明,气候和土壤共同塑造了植物的表现。然而,建立一个精确的理论框架来描述特征-环境关系是具有挑战性的。了解和识别种内性状变异的模式和驱动因素对于预测植物分布的变化至关重要。本研究旨在探讨各种环境因素在解释中国东南至西北两个广泛分布的物种槐(Sophora japonica)和刺槐(Robinia pseudoacacia)种内性状变异中的相对重要性。14个功能性状的种内变异占粳稻的23.4% %和刺槐的28.4% %,表明这些物种对变化的环境条件表现出一定程度的可塑性。气候因子和土壤因子对种内性状变异的影响存在差异。两种植物的水力性状变化主要受生长季节和气候季节性的气候驱动。相比之下,土壤化学性质在叶片经济性状变异中占相当大的比例。结果表明,粳稻和刺槐对气候因子的响应不同。相比之下,土壤因子对两种植物性状的影响更为一致。我们认为,土壤条件和气候一样,是研究功能性状和物种分布的地理变异的关键因素。我们的分析还强调,在讨论植物对气候变化的适应性时,必须考虑物种的特异性。这些发现为气候和地理因素如何以及在多大程度上通过驱动种内性状变异来影响物种分布提供了有价值的见解。
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Global Ecology and Conservation
Global Ecology and Conservation Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Global Ecology and Conservation is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal covering all sub-disciplines of ecological and conservation science: from theory to practice, from molecules to ecosystems, from regional to global. The fields covered include: organismal, population, community, and ecosystem ecology; physiological, evolutionary, and behavioral ecology; and conservation science.
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