Shrub effect on grassland community assembly depends on plant functional traits and shrub morphology.

IF 2.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Xiaomei Kang, Xinyang Wu, Yanjun Liu, Aoran Zhang, Lijie Duan, Jieyang Zhou, Zhixi Zhan, Wei Qi
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Abstract

An accurate assessment of shrub-herb interactions is challenging because shrubs can facilitate herb growth as nurse plants and negatively affect herbs as competitors. As responses to the effects of neighbors are often trait dependent, the impact of shrubs on grassland communities may differ with a variation in herb functional traits. In 2020, we surveyed the structure and functional pattern of 160 Qinghai-Tibet alpine grassland communities under the canopy of four dominant shrub species and their surrounding open areas. We found an overall negative effect of shrubs on grassland productivity, species diversity, and individual abundance, suggesting that interspecific resource competition, rather than facilitation, dominated the effect of shrubs on herb growth. The negative effect was weakest for small deciduous shrub species, implying that seasonal defoliation and low shading conditions could reduce the light competition of shrubs on herbs. Shrubs generally increased grassland functional diversity of vegetative traits, especially leaf economic traits, but decreased that of reproductive traits, especially seed traits, demonstrating that shrubs affected grassland community assembly by offering benign microhabitats to protect herbaceous species with stress-intolerant or fast-acquisition vegetative traits and setting physical barriers to prevent the entry of species with specific reproductive traits. Moreover, as canopy transmittance increased, positive shrub effects on leaf size diversity became more pronounced. However, an increase in canopy size intensified the negative effects of shrubs on the diversity of plant height and some reproductive traits. Results illustrated that the structuring of alpine grassland communities by shrubs depends on their type (semi-evergreen or deciduous) and size.

灌木对草地群落组合的影响取决于植物功能性状和灌木形态。
灌木-草本相互作用的准确评估是具有挑战性的,因为灌木可以作为护理植物促进草本植物的生长,并对草本植物作为竞争对手产生负面影响。由于对邻居影响的响应往往是性状依赖的,灌木对草地群落的影响可能随草本功能性状的变化而不同。2020年,对青藏高原160个高寒草地群落在4种优势灌丛及其周边开阔区域的结构和功能格局进行了调查。研究发现,灌木对草地生产力、物种多样性和个体丰度的总体影响为负,表明灌木对草本植物生长的影响主要是种间资源竞争而非促进作用。对小型落叶灌木的负效应最弱,说明季节性落叶和低遮荫条件会减少灌木对草本植物的光竞争。灌木总体上增加了草地营养性状(尤其是叶片经济性状)的功能多样性,但降低了生殖性状(尤其是种子性状)的功能多样性,表明灌木通过提供良好的微生境来保护具有逆境抗性或快速获取营养性状的草本物种,并设置物理屏障阻止具有特定生殖性状的物种进入,从而影响草地群落的聚集。此外,随着冠层透光率的增加,灌木对叶片大小多样性的正向影响更为明显。然而,冠层大小的增加加剧了灌木对株高多样性和某些生殖性状的负面影响。结果表明,高寒草地灌木群落的结构取决于其类型(半常绿或落叶)和大小。
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Oecologia
Oecologia 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
5.10
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0.00%
发文量
192
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Oecologia publishes innovative ecological research of international interest. We seek reviews, advances in methodology, and original contributions, emphasizing the following areas: Population ecology, Plant-microbe-animal interactions, Ecosystem ecology, Community ecology, Global change ecology, Conservation ecology, Behavioral ecology and Physiological Ecology. In general, studies that are purely descriptive, mathematical, documentary, and/or natural history will not be considered.
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