跳到主要导航 跳到搜索 跳到主要内容

The shaping role of self-organization: Linking vegetation patterning, plant traits and ecosystem functioning

  • Li Xia Zhao
  • , Chi Xu
  • , Zhen Ming Ge
  • , Johan Van De Koppel
  • , Quan Xing Liu*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • Nanjing University
  • Utrecht University

科研成果: 期刊稿件文章同行评审

摘要

Self-organized spatial patterns are increasingly recognized for their contribution to ecosystem functioning, in terms of enhanced productivity, ecosystem stability, and species diversity in terrestrial as well as marine ecosystems. Most studies on the impact of spatial self-organization have focused on systems that exhibit regular patterns. However, there is an abundance of patterns in many ecosystems which are not strictly regular. Understanding of how these patterns are formed and how they affect ecosystem function is crucial for the broad acceptance of self-organization as a keystone process in ecological theory. Here, using transplantation experiments in salt marsh ecosystems dominated by Scirpus mariqueter, we demonstrate that scale-dependent feedback is driving irregular spatial pattern formation of vegetation. Field observations and experiments have revealed that this selforganization process affects a range of plant traits, including shoot-to-root ratio, rhizome orientation, rhizome node number, and rhizome length, and enhances vegetation productivity. Moreover, patchiness in self-organized salt marsh vegetation can support a better microhabitat for macrobenthos, promoting their total abundance and spatial heterogeneity of species richness. Our results extend existing concepts of self-organization and its effects on productivity and biodiversity to the spatial irregular patterns that are observed in many systems. Our work also helps to link between the so-far largely unconnected fields of self-organization theory and trait-based, functional ecology.

源语言英语
文章编号20182859
期刊Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
286
1900
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 10 4月 2019

联合国可持续发展目标

此成果有助于实现下列可持续发展目标:

  1. 可持续发展目标 14 - 水下生物
    可持续发展目标 14 水下生物
  2. 可持续发展目标 15 - 陆地生物
    可持续发展目标 15 陆地生物

指纹

探究 'The shaping role of self-organization: Linking vegetation patterning, plant traits and ecosystem functioning' 的科研主题。它们共同构成独一无二的指纹。

引用此