期刊
PERSPECTIVES IN PLANT ECOLOGY EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMATICS
卷 44, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.ppees.2020.125532
关键词
Clonal growth; Competition; Complementarity; Jena Biodiversity Experiment; Rhizomes; Stolons
资金
- Czech Science Foundation [19-13231S]
Due to competition for resources, the performance of plant species in communities is modified by traits affecting their efficiency in resource uptake and use. Clonal growth by stolons or rhizomes enables plants to spread laterally and to share resources among interconnected ramets; therefore, clonal growth represents an important trait that likely affects the competitive ability of species. We tested the effect of different clonal growth forms on the relative performance of plant species in communities of the Jena Biodiversity Experiment over a ten-year period. Clonal growth form did not have a significant effect on relative performance in early stages of the communities. Surprisingly, none of the clonal growth forms gained dominance over time, but the species with long rhizomes generally performed slightly better than the other species, particularly in communities of low diversity. The stoloniferous species performed better in communities with a higher proportion of nonclonals, suggesting complementarity of the light exploitation strategies of stoloniferous and nonclonal species. Our re-sults show the importance of clonal growth traits for the competitive abilities of plants in the context of com-munity development, species diversity and community composition, as well as the necessity of distinguishing among different clonal growth forms.
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