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Precipitation alters the strength of evolutionary priority effects in forest community assembly of pteridophytes and angiosperms

机译:降水改变了蕨类植物和被子植物森林群落组装中进化优先效应的强度

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The ecological conditions promoting evolutionary priority effects, where the order and timing of ancestral species arrival into a new habitat influences extant community assembly, are poorly understood. Studies in the New Zealand alpine indicated that early-arriving angiosperm lineages dominated communities via niche pre-emption. Forests have a much longer (>60myr) evolutionary history in New Zealand than alpine communities (2myr) and greater structural complexity. Here we ask whether community effects of arrival order persist in cool temperate forest communities in southern New Zealand that have assembled throughout the Cenozoic. Combining phylogenetically derived clade ages and forest vegetation data from across a mountain range, we compare effects of clade age on relative richness and abundance of two taxonomic groups (pteridophytes and angiosperms) along precipitation gradients. We show that older clades of both groups tended to have greater relative abundance and older angiosperm clades had greater relative richness. Relative richness and abundance also increased with regional clade diversity, independent of clade age. The strength of the clade age effect on community dominance changed differently along precipitation gradients depending on the response and taxonomic group. Clade age had a stronger effect on relative abundance of pteridophytes with increasing elevation and westerliness (i.e. as precipitation increased). In contrast, the effect of clade age on relative abundance of angiosperms decreased with westerliness. Precipitation did not alter the clade age effect on relative richness.Synthesis. We show that evolutionary priority effects persist in communities with a longer evolutionary history than has been investigated to date and across physiologically contrasting taxonomic groups, suggesting priority effects are general drivers of community assembly over macro-evolutionary time-scales. Furthermore, the strength of evolutionary priority effects attenuated along a gradient of decreasing resources, at least for pteridophytes, which improves our ability to predict conditions in which the arrival order of lineages influences community assembly.
机译:人们对促进进化优先效应的生态条件知之甚少,在这些生态条件中,祖先物种进入新栖息地的顺序和时间会影响现存的社区集会。在新西兰高山地区的研究表明,早到的被子植物谱系通过小生境先占优势统治着社区。在新西兰,森林的进化历史要比高山社区(<2myr)更长(> 60myr),而且结构复杂性更高。在这里,我们问到到达顺序的社区影响是否在整个新生代聚集的新西兰南部凉爽的温带森林社区中持续存在。结合系统发育学得出的进化枝年龄和整个山脉的森林植被数据,我们比较了进化枝年龄对两个生物分类群(蕨类植物和被子植物)沿降水梯度的相对丰富度和丰度的影响。我们显示两组的较旧进化枝倾向于具有相对较高的丰度,而较被子植物进化枝具有较高的相对丰富度。相对丰富度和丰度也随着区域进化枝多样性而增加,而与进化枝年龄无关。进化枝龄对群落优势的影响强度随降水梯度的变化而变化,具体取决于响应和分类组。进化枝年龄对蕨类植物的相对丰度具有更高的影响,随着海拔和西风的增加(即随着降水增加)。相比之下,进化年龄对被子植物相对丰度的影响随着西风的减少而降低。降水并没有改变进化枝龄对相对丰富度的影响。我们表明,进化优先级效应在具有更长进化史的社区中持续存在,而迄今尚未进行过调查,并且在生理上相反的生物分类群中也存在,这表明优先效应是整个宏观进化时间尺度上社区聚集的一般驱动力。而且,进化优先级效应的强度至少在翼手蕨类植物上会随着资源减少的梯度而减弱,这提高了我们预测谱系到达顺序影响群落组装的条件的能力。

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