Publication in Ecography by Prof. YU Mingjian's Laboratory, Institute of Ecology

Title: Crossscale drivers of plant trait distributions in a fragmented forest landscape

 

Yi Jin, Raphael K. Didham, Jinfeng Yuan, Guang Hu, Jingjing Yu, Shilu Zheng, Mingjian Yu*.

First published: 01 December 2019 | https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.04704

 

Abstract

During community assembly, plant functional traits are under selective pressure from processes operating at multiple spatial scales. However, in fragmented landscapes, there is little understanding of the relative importance of local, patch and landscapescale processes in shaping trait distributions. Here, we investigate crossscale influences of landscape change on traits that dictate plant life history strategies in reassembling plant communities in a fragmented landscape in eastern China. Using forest dynamics plots (FDPs) on 29 landbridge islands in which all woody plants have been georeferenced and identified to species, we characterized and derived two composite measures of trait variation, representing variation across the leaf economics spectrum and plant size. We then tested for trait shifts in response to local, patch and landscapescale factors, and their potential crossscale interactions. We found substantial communitywide trait changes along localscale gradients (i.e. forest edge to interior): more acquisitive leaf economic traits and larger sized species occurred at edges, with a significant increase in trait means and trait range. Moreover, there were significant crossscale interaction effects of patch and landscape variables on localscale edge effects. Altered spatial arrangement of habitat in the surrounding landscape (i.e. declining habitat amount and increasing patch density), as well as decreasing area at the patch level, exacerbated edge effects on traits distributions. We suggest that synergistic interactions of landscape and patchscale processes, such as dispersal limitation, on localscale environmental filtering at edges, together shape the spatial distributions of plant life history strategies in fragmented plant communities.

 

Link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ecog.04704


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