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Mechanisms driving plant functional trait variation in a tropical forest

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ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 11, 期 9, 页码 3856-3870

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.7256

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Biodiversity; climate change; Costa Rica; plant functional traits; tropical forest

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  1. University of Vienna (Young Investigator Award 2017)
  2. University Jubilee Foundation of the City of Vienna [H-2485/2012]
  3. Austrian Academy of Sciences [OAW2007-11]
  4. Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture [BMWF-4.409/30-II/4/2009]
  5. European Research Council synergy grant Imbalance-P [610028]
  6. Investissement d'Avenir grant [ANR-10-LABX-25-01]

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Plant functional trait variation in tropical forests is influenced by taxonomic differences, genetic adaptation, and phenotypic plasticity in response to the environment. While environmental factors play a role in trait variation, they cannot fully explain the observed differences in plant traits. The response of leaf traits to light regime and nutrient availability differs from that of wood traits, indicating a complex interplay of factors influencing plant functional traits.
Plant functional trait variation in tropical forests results from taxonomic differences in phylogeny and associated genetic differences, as well as, phenotypic plastic responses to the environment. Accounting for the underlying mechanisms driving plant functional trait variation is important for understanding the potential rate of change of ecosystems since trait acclimation via phenotypic plasticity is very fast compared to shifts in community composition and genetic adaptation. We here applied a statistical technique to decompose the relative roles of phenotypic plasticity, genetic adaptation, and phylogenetic constraints. We examined typically obtained plant functional traits, such as wood density, plant height, specific leaf area, leaf area, leaf thickness, leaf dry mass content, leaf nitrogen content, and leaf phosphorus content. We assumed that genetic differences in plant functional traits between species and genotypes increase with environmental heterogeneity and geographic distance, whereas trait variation due to plastic acclimation to the local environment is independent of spatial distance between sampling sites. Results suggest that most of the observed trait variation could not be explained by the measured environmental variables, thus indicating a limited potential to predict individual plant traits from commonly assessed parameters. However, we found a difference in the response of plant functional traits, such that leaf traits varied in response to canopy-light regime and nutrient availability, whereas wood traits were related to topoedaphic factors and water availability. Our analysis furthermore revealed differences in the functional response of coexisting neotropical tree species, which suggests that endemic species with conservative ecological strategies might be especially prone to competitive exclusion under projected climate change.

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