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Economic and hydraulic divergences underpin ecological differentiation in the Bromeliaceae

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
卷 41, 期 1, 页码 64-78

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pce.12954

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adaptive radiation; leaf anatomy; leaf economics; leaf hydraulics; water relations

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  1. Natural Environment Research Council [1359020]

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Leaf economic and hydraulic theories have rarely been applied to the ecological differentiation of speciose herbaceous plant radiations. The role of character trait divergences and network reorganization in the differentiation of the functional types in the megadiverse Neotropical Bromeliaceae was explored by quantifying a range of leaf economic and hydraulic traits in 50 diverse species. Functional types, which are defined by combinations of C-3 or Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) photosynthesis, terrestrial or epiphytic habits, and non-specialized, tank-forming or atmospheric morphologies, segregated clearly in trait space. Most classical leaf economic relationships were supported, but they were weakened by the presence of succulence. Functional types differed in trait-network architecture, suggesting that rewiring of trait-networks caused by innovations in habit and photosynthetic pathway is an important aspect of ecological differentiation. The hydraulic data supported the coupling of leaf hydraulics and gas exchange, but not the hydraulic safety versus efficiency hypothesis, and hinted at an important role for the extra-xylary compartment in the control of bromeliad leaf hydraulics. Overall, our findings highlight the fundamental importance of structure-function relationships in the generation and maintenance of ecological diversity. The bromeliads are one of the most diverse plant families of the American tropics and recognized as a model system for the study of evolutionary ecology and physiology. We show that divergences in key leaf traits can explain the differentiation of ecophysiological strategies among the major functional types, with important ramifications for our understanding of the evolutionary diversification of this extraordinary group of plants.

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