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Ontogenetic trait variation and metacommunity effects influence species relative abundances during tree community assembly

  • Yun Yun He
  • , Kwansupa Srisombut
  • , Ding Liang Xing
  • , Nanthan G. Swenson
  • , Mengesha Asefa
  • , Min Cao
  • , Xiao Yang Song
  • , Han Dong Wen
  • , Jie Yang*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • CAS - Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • University of Notre Dame
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences

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摘要

Predicting species abundance is one of the most fundamental pursuits of ecology. Combining the information encoded in functional traits and metacommunities provides a new perspective to predict the abundance of species in communities. We applied a community assembly via trait selection model to predict quadrat-scale species abundances using functional trait variation on ontogenetic stages and metacommunity information for over 490 plant species in a subtropical forest and a lowland tropical forest in Yunnan, China. The relative importance of trait-based selection, mass effects, and stochasticity in shaping local species abundances is evaluated using different null models. We found both mass effects and trait selection contribute to local abundance patterns. Trait selection was detectable at all studied spatial scales (0.04–1 ha), with its strength stronger at larger scales and in the subtropical forest. In contrast, the importance of stochasticity decreased with spatial scale. A significant mass effect of the metacommunity was observed at small spatial scales. Our results indicate that tree community assembly is primarily driven by ontogenetic traits and metacommunity effects. Our findings also demonstrate that including ontogenetic trait variation into predictive frameworks allows ecologists to infer ecological mechanisms operating in community assembly at the individual level.

源语言英语
页(从-至)360-368
页数9
期刊Plant Diversity
44
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7月 2022

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