跨越分布边界的两个石炭酸物种的水分经济特征的变化。

IF 2.4 2区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES American Journal of Botany Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI:10.1002/ajb2.16347
Charles Campbell, Gustaf Granath, Håkan Rydin
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前提:我们评估了生态上相似的泥炭藓 Sphagnum cuspidatum 和 Sphagnum lindbergii 在不同气候梯度下与水分经济相关的特征变化。这些物种在欧洲同域分布,在沼泽中具有相似的生境。沼泽中的泥炭藓物种亲缘关系密切,许多物种之间的微生境壁龛有很大程度的重叠,在功能上非常相似。尽管如此,生态上相似的物种在部分重叠的气候梯度上确实有不同的分布范围。这些梯度可能有利于特殊的泥炭藓性状,尤其是与水经济相关的性状,这可以被假设为通过性状位移来驱动物种分化:方法:我们研究了两种准同域红叶石楠(Sphagnum cuspidatum和S. lindbergii)在其分布区边界上与水分经济相关的特征。我们将嫩枝特征和冠层特征(即通过摄影测量量化的苔藓表面的整体特征)都包括在内:结果:这两个物种在生态学上相似,在沼泽水文梯度上的分布位置也相似。物种间最大的差异表现在冠层表面的变化,尤其是表面粗糙度,以及蘑菇头质量等重要特征对气候的反应。我们没有发现支持特征位移的证据,因为同域种群的特征差异并不比异域种群大:结论:我们的研究结果表明,仅从几个气候变量就能了解斯帕格诺植物的同域性,而且气候因素比竞争因素更能推动斯帕格诺植物这些物种的性状变异。
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Variations in water economy traits in two Sphagnum species across their distribution boundaries

Premise

We assessed changes in traits associated with water economy across climatic gradients in the ecologically similar peat mosses Sphagnum cuspidatum and Sphagnum lindbergii. These species have parapatric distributions in Europe and have similar niches in bogs. Sphagnum species of bogs are closely related, with a large degree of microhabitat niche overlap between many species that can be functionally very similar. Despite this, ecologically similar species do have different distributional ranges along climatic gradients that partly overlap. These gradients may favor particular Sphagnum traits, especially in relation to water economy, which can be hypothesized to drive species divergence by character displacement.

Methods

We investigated traits relevant for water economy of two parapatric bryophytes (Sphagnum cuspidatum and S. lindbergii) across the border of their distributional limits. We included both shoot traits and canopy traits, i.e., collective traits of the moss surface, quantified by photogrammetry.

Results

The two species are ecologically similar and occur at similar positions along the hydrological gradient in bogs. The biggest differences between the species were expressed in the variations of their canopy surfaces, particularly surface roughness and in the responses of important traits such as capitulum mass to climate. We did not find support for character displacement, because traits were not more dissimilar in sympatric than in allopatric populations.

Conclusions

Our results suggest that parapatry within Sphagnum can be understood from just a few climatic variables and that climatic factors are stronger drivers than competition behind trait variation within these species of Sphagnum.

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American Journal of Botany
American Journal of Botany 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Botany (AJB), the flagship journal of the Botanical Society of America (BSA), publishes peer-reviewed, innovative, significant research of interest to a wide audience of plant scientists in all areas of plant biology (structure, function, development, diversity, genetics, evolution, systematics), all levels of organization (molecular to ecosystem), and all plant groups and allied organisms (cyanobacteria, algae, fungi, and lichens). AJB requires authors to frame their research questions and discuss their results in terms of major questions of plant biology. In general, papers that are too narrowly focused, purely descriptive, natural history, broad surveys, or that contain only preliminary data will not be considered.
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