Metabolomic and morphological trait diversity display contrasting patterns in temperate forest tree communities

IF 2.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Ecosphere Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.70137
Jonathan J. Henn, Brian E. Sedio, Christopher P. Catano, Emily Dewald-Wang, Dilys Vela Díaz, James A. Lutz, Sean M. McMahon, Geoffrey Parker, Jonathan A. Myers, Marko J. Spasojevic
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Studies of community assembly often explore the role of niche selection in limiting the diversity of functional traits (underdispersion) or increasing the diversity of functional traits (overdispersion) within local communities. While these patterns have primarily been explored with morphological functional traits related to environmental tolerances and resource acquisition, plant metabolomics may provide an additional functional dimension of community assembly to expand our understanding of how niche selection changes along environmental gradients. Here, we examine how the functional diversity of leaf secondary metabolites and traditional morphological plant traits changes along local environmental gradients in three temperate forest ecosystems across North America. Specifically, we asked whether co-occurring tree species exhibit local-scale over- or underdispersion of metabolomic and morphological traits, and whether differences in trait dispersion among local communities are associated with environmental gradients of soil resources and topography. Across tree species, we find that most metabolomic traits are not correlated with morphological traits, adding a unique dimension to functional trait space. Within forest plots, metabolomic traits tended to be overdispersed while morphological traits tended to be underdispersed. Additionally, local environmental gradients had site-specific effects on metabolomic and morphological trait dispersion patterns. Taken together, these results show that different suites of traits can result in contrasting patterns of functional diversity along environmental gradients and suggest that multiple community assembly mechanisms operate simultaneously to structure functional diversity in temperate forest ecosystems.

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在温带森林乔木群落中,代谢组学和形态性状多样性呈现出截然不同的模式
群落聚集研究经常探讨生态位选择在限制群落功能性状多样性(欠分散)或增加群落功能性状多样性(过度分散)中的作用。虽然这些模式主要是通过与环境耐受性和资源获取相关的形态功能性状来探索的,但植物代谢组学可能提供了群落组装的额外功能维度,以扩大我们对生态位选择如何沿着环境梯度变化的理解。在此,我们研究了北美三个温带森林生态系统中叶片次生代谢物和传统形态植物性状的功能多样性是如何沿着局部环境梯度变化的。具体来说,我们询问了共生树种是否表现出局部尺度的代谢组学和形态特征的过度或不足分散,以及当地群落之间性状分散的差异是否与土壤资源和地形的环境梯度有关。在整个树种中,我们发现大多数代谢组学性状与形态性状不相关,这为功能性状空间增加了一个独特的维度。在森林样地内,代谢组学性状倾向于过度分散,而形态性状倾向于欠分散。此外,局部环境梯度对代谢组学和形态性状分散模式具有位点特异性影响。综上所述,这些结果表明,不同的性状组合可以导致不同的功能多样性模式,并表明多种群落组装机制同时运作,以构建温带森林生态系统的功能多样性。
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Ecosphere
Ecosphere ECOLOGY-
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4.70
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378
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15 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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