globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.13006
WOS记录号: WOS:000459070600017
论文题名:
Aridity preferences alter the relative importance of abiotic and biotic drivers on plant species abundance in global drylands
作者: Berdugo, Miguel1; Maestre, Fernando T.1; Kefi, Sonia2; Gross, Nicolas1,3,4; Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann1; Soliveres, Santiago5,6
通讯作者: Berdugo, Miguel
刊名: JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
ISSN: 0022-0477
EISSN: 1365-2745
出版年: 2019
卷: 107, 期:1, 页码:190-202
语种: 英语
英文关键词: community assembly drivers ; competition ; drylands ; facilitation ; niches ; plant community diversity and structure ; specialization
WOS关键词: STRESS-GRADIENT HYPOTHESIS ; POSITIVE INTERACTIONS ; COMMUNITY COMPOSITION ; DISTRIBUTION MODELS ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; FACILITATION ; DIVERSITY ; TRAITS ; DISTRIBUTIONS ; BIODIVERSITY
WOS学科分类: Plant Sciences ; Ecology
WOS研究方向: Plant Sciences ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:

1. Disentangling the interplay between species-specific environmental preferences and micro- and macroscale determinants of species abundance within plant communities remains challenging. Most existing studies addressing this issue either lack empirical data regarding species interactions and local abundances or cover a narrow range of environmental conditions.


2. We merged species distribution models and local spatial patterns to investigate the relative importance of key macro- (aridity) and micro(facilitation and competition)scale determinants of plant species abundance along aridity gradients in drylands world-wide. We used information derived from the environmental niches of species to evaluate how species-specific aridity preferences modulate the importance of such factors to drive species relative abundance.


3. Facilitation and aridity preferences were more important than competition to explain species local abundances in global drylands. The specialization of communities (i.e. their compositional shifts from species with a large range of aridity preferences towards only aridity specialists) also modulated the effect of aridity and plant-plant interactions on species abundances. The importance of facilitation to drive species abundances decreased with aridity, as species preferred arid conditions and did not need neighbours to thrive. Instead, competition showed stronger relationships with species abundances under high levels of aridity. As composition became dominated by aridity specialists, the importance of aridity in shaping dryland plant communities did not increase further from moderate to high aridity levels.


4. Synthesis. Our results showed that: (a) the degree of community specialization to aridity mediates the relative importance of plant-plant interactions in determining species abundances and (b) facilitation and competition were more strongly related to species abundance in communities dominated by generalists and specialists, respectively. We observed a shift from facilitation to competition as drivers of species abundances as aridity increases in global drylands. Our findings also pave the way to develop more robust predictions about the consequences of ongoing climate change on the assemblage of plant communities in drylands, the largest terrestrial biome.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/127595
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作者单位: 1.Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Escuela Super Ciencias Expt & Tecnol, Dept Biol & Geol Fis & Quim Inorgan, C Tulipan S-N, Mostoles 28933, Spain
2.Univ Montpellier, CNRS, ISEM, IRD,EPHE, Montpellier, France
3.Univ La Rochelle, CNRS, Ctr Etud Biol Chize, UMR 7372, Villiers En Bois, France
4.INRA, USC1339 Chize CEBC, Villiers En Bois, France
5.Univ Bern, Inst Plant Sci, Bern, Switzerland
6.Univ Alicante, Dept Ecol, Alicante, Spain

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Berdugo, Miguel,Maestre, Fernando T.,Kefi, Sonia,et al. Aridity preferences alter the relative importance of abiotic and biotic drivers on plant species abundance in global drylands[J]. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY,2019-01-01,107(1):190-202
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