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DOI 10.1111/nph.17705
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Title (Primary) Disturbed habitats locally reduce the signal of deep evolutionary history in functional traits of plants
Author Prinzing, A.; Pavoine, S.; Jactel, H.; Hortal, J.; Hennekens, S.M.; Ozinga, W.A.; Bartish, I.V.; Bartish, M.R.; Kühn, I. ORCID logo ; Moen, D.S.; Weiher, E.; Brändle, M.; Winter, M.; Violle, C.; Venail, P.; Purschke, O.; Yguel, B.
Source Titel New Phytologist
Year 2021
Department BZF; iDiv
Volume 232
Issue 4
Page From 1849
Page To 1862
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Data and Software links https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dv41ns201
Supplements https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/action/downloadSupplement?doi=10.1111%2Fnph.17705&file=nph17705-sup-0001-NotesS1-S13.pdf
Keywords Community assembly; disturbance and stress; functional diversity; niche conservatism; phylogenetic diversity; phylogenetic signal; species pool; trait evolution
Abstract
  • The functioning of present ecosystems reflects deep evolutionary history of locally co-occurring species if their functional traits show high phylogenetic signal (PS). However, we do not understand what drives local PS. We hypothesize that local PS is high in undisturbed and stressful habitats – either due to ongoing local assembly of species that maintained ancestral traits, or past evolutionary maintenance of ancestral traits within habitat species-pools, or both.
  • We quantified PS and diversity of 10 traits within 6704 local plant communities across 38 Dutch habitat types differing in disturbance or stress.
  • Mean local PS varied 50-fold among habitat types, often independently of phylogenetic or trait diversity. Mean local PS decreased with disturbance but showed no consistent relationship to stress. Mean local PS exceeded species-pool PS, reflecting non-random subsampling from the pool. Disturbance or stress related more strongly to mean local than to species-pool PS.
  • Disturbed habitats harbour species with evolutionary divergent trait values, likely driven by ongoing, local assembly of species: environmental fluctuations might maintain different trait values within lineages through an evolutionary storage effect. If functional traits do not reflect phylogeny, ecosystem functioning might not be contingent on the presence of particular lineages, and lineages might establish evolutionarily novel interactions.
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Prinzing, A., Pavoine, S., Jactel, H., Hortal, J., Hennekens, S.M., Ozinga, W.A., Bartish, I.V., Bartish, M.R., Kühn, I., Moen, D.S., Weiher, E., Brändle, M., Winter, M., Violle, C., Venail, P., Purschke, O., Yguel, B. (2021):
Disturbed habitats locally reduce the signal of deep evolutionary history in functional traits of plants
New Phytol. 232 (4), 1849 - 1862 10.1111/nph.17705