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Does Cathaya argyrophylla, an ancient and threatened Pinaceae species endemic to China, show eco-physiological outliers to its Pinaceae relatives?

机译:Cathaya Argyrophylla是一个古老而威胁的Pinaceae物种对中国的物种,将生态生态的异常值表现为其皮切的亲属吗?

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Cathaya argyrophylla is an ancient and threatened Pinaceae species endemic to China, but its eco-physiological traits are rarely reported. We hypothesized that Cathaya showed eco-physiological outliers to its Pinaceae relatives, which lead to its current endangered status. Here we collected the photosynthetic capacity (Pn, maximum photosynthesis rate) and branchlet hydraulic safety (P50, the water potential at which a 50% loss in conductivity occurs) of Pinaceae species globally, including our measurements on Cathaya. We applied the phylogenetic comparative methods to investigate: (i) the phylogenetic signal of the two key traits across Pinaceae species, and (ii) the trait–climate relationships and the photosynthesis–cavitation resistance relationship across Pinaceae species. We applied the polygenetic quantile regression (PQR) method to assess whether Cathaya showed eco-physiological outliers to its Pinaceae relatives in terms of cavitation resistance and photosynthetic capacity. It was found that P50, and to a less extent, Pn, had a strong phylogenetic signal consistent with niche conservation among Pinaceae species. Hydraulic safety largely determined non-threatened Pinaceae species’ distribution across moisture gradients at the global scale. There was also an adaptive trade-off relationship between Pn and P50. Cathaya is a high cavitation resistant, low photosynthetic capacity species. It showed eco-physiological outliers to its Pinaceae relatives because it had lower P50 and Pn below the 10% quantile boundaries along moisture and/or temperature gradients; also, it was above the 90% quantile boundary of the Pn and P50 relationship across non-endangered Pinaceae species. The PQR output demonstrated that in the subtropical area of China characterized by abundant rainfall, Cathaya has extra high hydraulic safety, suggesting inefficiency of carbon economy associated with either competition or other life history strategies, which lead to its current endangered status.
机译:Cathaya Argyrophylla是一种古老而受到威胁的Pinaceae物种,但其生态生理性状很少报道。我们假设CathaYa向其皮切亲属显示生态生态异常值,这导致其当前的濒危状态。在这里,我们在全球Pinaceae物种中收集了光合容量(PN,最大光合速率)和科液压安全(P50,电导率损失50%的水势),包括我们对Cathaya的测量。我们施加了系统发育比较方法来研究:(i)针织物物种中的两个关键性状的系统发育信号,以及(ii)分散气候关系和针织物物种的性状气候抗性关系。我们应用了多醋酸分量物回归(PQR)方法,以评估Cathaya是否在空化抗性和光合容量方面向其皮卡膜亲属显示了生态生理异常。发现P50和少于程度,PN具有强大的系统发育信号,这一致于Pinaceae物种之间的利基遗留。液压安全在全球范围内主要确定非威胁的Pinaceae物种分布。 PN和P50之间还存在自适应折衷关系。 Cathaya是一种高空化的光合容量物种。它向其皮卡基亲属表达了生态生态异常值,因为它沿水分和/或温度梯度的10%分位数的P50和PN较低;此外,它高于非濒危Pinaceae物种PN和P50关系的90%的分量边界。 PQR产量证明,在中国的亚热带地区,其特征在于降雨充沛,Cathaya具有超高的液压安全性,暗示碳经济效率低,与竞争或其他生命历史策略相关,这导致其当前濒危地位。

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