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Functional structure of an arid steppe plant community reveals similarities with Grime's C-S-R theory

Journal

JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages 208-222

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1654-1103.2011.01350.x

Keywords

Community-weighted mean; Eastern Morocco; Fourth-corner analysis; grazing; Precipitation fluctuation; Trait correlations; Water stress

Funding

  1. Emirates Center for Wildlife Propagation (ECWP)

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Questions: (1) How do community-weighted mean (CWM) trait values of 23 functional traits measured on 34 plant species vary along a gradient of aridity under grazed and ungrazed conditions in an arid steppe? (2) How does variation in our CWMtrait values differ fromthose ofmoremesic grasslands? Location: EasternMorocco. Methods: We measured relative abundance and functional traits along a short aridity gradient over two consecutive years at five heavily grazed sites, eachwith an exclosure preventing grazing. We analysed the relationship between aridity, grazing, and the expression of CWMtrait values using ordinationmethods and a fourth-corner analysis. Results: Unconstrained and constrained ordinations identified three distinct suites of temporally consistent functional traits that co-varied with aridity and grazing, and the fourth-corner analysis identified a number of significant but weak trait-environment associations. Grazing selected for short, fast-growing annual species with high SLA, high pastoral value and low seed mass, while aridity selected for species possessing succulent leaves with high d 13 C leaf content, spines, low LDMC and short stature, although the relative importance of precipitation and grazing changed between years. Conclusions: Although distinct from more mesic grasslands, our study sites exhibited patterns of trait correlations that were similar to the worldwide leaf economics spectrum. These correlation patterns represented three groups that were reminiscent of Grime's C-S-R model. Direct ordinations supported this interpretation. Temporal variation in our results was due in part to precipitation fluctuations. Our results also indicated selection for a grazing avoidance strategy under heavy grazing. Integrating plant functional traits in conservation and management of arid ecosystems represents a novel and challenging task to ensuremore sustainable use of these lands.

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