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Adaptation strategy of karst forests: Evidence from the community‐weighted mean of plant functional traits
Libin Liu; Jing Hu; Xinyao Chen; Xin Xu; Yong Yang; Jian Ni
2022
Source PublicationEcology and Evolution
Pagese8680
Abstract

Conservative survival strategy of plants growing in harsh karst habitats is observed from the view of plant functional traits, such as morphological traits and ecological stoichiometry. However, whether the plant communities in karst forests with high species turnover adopt a conservative strategy remains undetermined. This study comprehensively investigated the characteristics of functional traits of dominant plant species in four forests (i.e. Platycarya strobilaceaQuercus fabriQuercus variabilis, and Pinus massoniana forests) in a trough‐valley karst watershed in Northern Guizhou Province, Southwestern China to explore the adaptation strategy of karst forests at the community level. At the organ and the species levels, traits differed among species, and the leaf and the bark morphological traits and root C:N:P ecological stoichiometry presented large interspecific variations. At the community level, the Pmassoniana forest presented the lowest specific root length and dry matter content and tissue density of roots, branch, twig, and bark; the Qfabri and the Qvariabilis forests displayed low specific leaf area and high dry matter content and tissue density of roots, branch, and twig; and the Platycarya strobilacea forest exhibited high specific leaf area. The Pmassoniana forest was subjected to N and P colimitation, and the three other broad‐leaved forests were limited by P supply. The community‐weighted means rather than the arithmetic means of traits were preferential to represent the trait characteristics at the community level. From the view of plant functional traits at the community level, karst forests develop multiple functional traits like low specific leaf area, high dry matter content and tissue density of leaf, roots, branch, and twig, and decrease N and P investments in leaf for a conservative survival strategy to adapt to harsh habitats.

KeywordCommunity Level, Ecological Stoichiometry, Forest Restoration, Interspecific Variation, Karst Terrain, Morphological Trait, Survival Strategy
DOI10.1002/ece3.8680
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Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/13509
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.College of Chemistry and Life Sciences, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua China
2.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang China
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Libin Liu,Jing Hu,Xinyao Chen,等. Adaptation strategy of karst forests: Evidence from the community‐weighted mean of plant functional traits[J]. Ecology and Evolution,2022:e8680.
APA Libin Liu,Jing Hu,Xinyao Chen,Xin Xu,Yong Yang,&Jian Ni.(2022).Adaptation strategy of karst forests: Evidence from the community‐weighted mean of plant functional traits.Ecology and Evolution,e8680.
MLA Libin Liu,et al."Adaptation strategy of karst forests: Evidence from the community‐weighted mean of plant functional traits".Ecology and Evolution (2022):e8680.
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