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Effects of soil resource availability on patterns of plant functional traits across spatial scales
Authors:Yanpeng Li  Han Xu  Jie Chen  Yihua Xiao  Yunlong Ni  Ruyun Zhang  Wanhui Ye  Juyu Lian
Affiliation:1. Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Applied Botany, South China Botanical Garden, Center for Plant Ecology, Core Botanical Gardens, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou China ; 2. Forest Ecology Research Center, Research Institute of Tropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou China ; 3. Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou), Guangzhou China
Abstract:Identifying patterns and drivers of plant community assembly has long been a central issue in ecology. Many studies have explored the above questions using a trait‐based approach; however, there are still unknowns around how patterns of plant functional traits vary with environmental gradients. In this study, the responses of individual and multivariate trait dispersions of 134 species to soil resource availability were examined based on correlational analysis and torus‐translation tests across four spatial scales in a subtropical forest, China. Results indicated that different degrees of soil resource availability had different effects on trait dispersions. Specifically, limited resource (available phosphorus) showed negative relationships with trait dispersions, non‐limited resource (available potassium) showed positive relationships with trait dispersions, and saturated resource (available nitrogen) had no effect on trait dispersions. Moreover, compared with the stem (wood density) and architectural trait (maximum height), we found that leaf functional traits can well reflect the response of plants to nutrient gradients. Lastly, the spatial scale only affected the magnitude but not the direction of the correlations between trait dispersions and environmental gradients. Overall, the results highlight the importance of soil resource availability and spatial scale in understanding how plant functional traits respond to environmental gradients.
Keywords:environmental gradient, plant functional trait, soil resource availability, spatial scale, the stress‐  dominance hypothesis
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