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Linking leaf veins to growth and mortality rates: an example from a subtropical tree community

机译:将叶脉与生长和死亡率联系起来:以亚热带树木群落为例

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Abstract A fundamental goal in ecology is to link variation in species function to performance, but functional trait?¢????performance investigations have had mixed success. This indicates that less commonly measured functional traits may more clearly elucidate trait?¢????performance relationships. Despite the potential importance of leaf vein traits, which are expected to be related to resource delivery rates and photosynthetic capacity, there are few studies, which examine associations between these traits and demographic performance in communities. Here, we examined the associations between species traits including leaf venation traits and demographic rates (Relative Growth Rate, RGR and mortality) as well as the spatial distributions of traits along soil environment for 54 co-occurring species in a subtropical forest. Size-related changes in demographic rates were estimated using a hierarchical Bayesian approach. Next, Kendall's rank correlations were quantified between traits and estimated demographic rates at a given size and between traits and species-average soil environment. Species with denser venation, smaller areoles, less succulent, or thinner leaves showed higher RGR for a wide range of size classes. Species with leaves of denser veins, larger area, cheaper construction costs or thinner, or low-density wood were associated with high mortality rates only in small size classes. Lastly, contrary to our expectations, acquisitive traits were not related to resource-rich edaphic conditions. This study shows that leaf vein traits are weakly, but significantly related to tree demographic performance together with other species traits. Because leaf traits associated with an acquisitive strategy such as denser venation, less succulence, and thinner leaves showed higher growth rate, but similar leaf traits were not associated with mortality, different pathways may shape species growth and survival. This study suggests that we are still not measuring some of key traits related to resource-use strategies, which dictate the demography and distributions of species.
机译:摘要生态学的一个基本目标是将物种功能的变异与性能联系起来,但是功能性状-性能研究取得了不同的成功。这表明不太常用的功能性状可以更清楚地阐明性状之间的性能关系。尽管叶静脉性状具有潜在的重要性,预计与资源输送速度和光合能力有关,但很少有研究检查这些性状与社区人口统计之间的关系。在这里,我们研究了亚热带森林中54个共生物种的叶片性状与人口统计特征(相对生长率,RGR和死亡率)以及土壤环境中性状沿土壤环境的空间分布特征。使用分级贝叶斯方法估算人口统计学中与大小相关的变化。接下来,在给定大小下,性状与估计的人口统计率之间以及性状与物种平均土壤环境之间,量化肯德尔的等级相关性。脉管较密,砂仁较小,肉质较弱或叶片较薄的物种在较大的尺寸类别中显示较高的RGR。叶片密实,面积较大,建筑成本较低,木材较薄或密度低的物种仅在小规模类别中与高死亡率相关。最后,与我们的预期相反,获取性状与资源丰富的教育条件无关。这项研究表明,叶脉性状较弱,但与其他物种性状一起与树木的人口统计性能显着相关。由于与习性策略相关的叶片性状(例如,浓密的脉管,较少的肉质和较薄的叶片)显示出较高的生长速率,但是相似的叶片性状与死亡率无关,因此不同的途径可能会影响物种的生长和存活。这项研究表明,我们仍未测量与资源使用策略相关的一些关键特征,这些特征决定了物种的人口统计学和分布。

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