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Aridity drives coordinated trait shifts but not decreased trait variance across the geographic range of eight Australian trees

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
卷 229, 期 3, 页码 1375-1387

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.16795

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Eucalyptus; functional traits; intraspecific trait variation; water availability gradient; trait variance

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  1. National Geographic Society Young Explorer Grant
  2. National Science Foundation [DGE-1256082, DDIG-1500837]
  3. NSF [DBI-1711243]
  4. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate and Global Change Fellowship

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Large intraspecific functional trait variation impacts communities and ecosystems, with consistent increases in certain traits with aridity. However, patterns of trait variance with aridity are mixed across populations and species, indicating that climate can drive consistent within-species trait patterns but may be obscured by various factors.
Large intraspecific functional trait variation strongly impacts many aspects of communities and ecosystems, and is the medium upon which evolution works. Yet intraspecific trait variation is inconsistent and hard to predict across traits, species and locations. We measured within-species variation in leaf mass per area (LMA), leaf dry matter content (LDMC), branch wood density (WD), and allocation to stem area vs leaf area in branches (branch Huber value (HV)) across the aridity range of seven Australian eucalypts and a co-occurringAcaciaspecies to explore how traits and their variances change with aridity. Within species, we found consistent increases in LMA, LDMC and WD and HV with increasing aridity, resulting in consistent trait coordination across leaves and branches. However, this coordination only emerged across sites with large climate differences. Unlike trait means, patterns of trait variance with aridity were mixed across populations and species. Only LDMC showed constrained trait variation in more xeric species and drier populations that could indicate limits to plasticity or heritable trait variation. Our results highlight that climate can drive consistent within-species trait patterns, but that patterns might often be obscured by the complex nature of morphological traits, sampling incomplete species ranges or sampling confounded stress gradients.

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