Environmental and ontogenetic effects on intraspecific trait variation of a macrophyte species across five ecological scales.

Although functional trait variability is increasingly used in community ecology, the scale- and size-dependent aspects of trait variation are usually disregarded. Here we quantified the spatial structure of shoot height, branch length, root/shoot ratio and leaf number in a macrophyte species Potamog...

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Main Authors: Hui Fu, Guixiang Yuan, Jiayou Zhong, Te Cao, Leyi Ni, Ping Xie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3633840?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-99613e95afe4486a8a3b3b40767848862020-11-25T01:17:58ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0184e6279410.1371/journal.pone.0062794Environmental and ontogenetic effects on intraspecific trait variation of a macrophyte species across five ecological scales.Hui FuGuixiang YuanJiayou ZhongTe CaoLeyi NiPing XieAlthough functional trait variability is increasingly used in community ecology, the scale- and size-dependent aspects of trait variation are usually disregarded. Here we quantified the spatial structure of shoot height, branch length, root/shoot ratio and leaf number in a macrophyte species Potamogeton maackianus, and then disentangled the environmental and ontogenetic effects on these traits. Using a hierarchical nested design, we measured the four traits from 681 individuals across five ecological scales: lake, transect, depth stratus, quadrat and individual. A notable high trait variation (coefficient variation: 48-112%) was observed within species. These traits differed in the spatial structure, depending on environmental factors of different scales. Shoot height and branch length were most responsive to lake, transect and depth stratus scales, while root/shoot ratio and leaf number to quadrat and individual scales. The trait variations caused by environment are nearly three times higher than that caused by ontogeny, with ontogenetic variance ranging from 21% (leaf number) to 33% (branch length) of total variance. Remarkably, these traits showed non-negligible ontogenetic variation (0-60%) in each ecological scale, and significant shifts in allometric trajectories at lake and depth stratus scales. Our results highlight that environmental filtering processes can sort individuals within species with traits values adaptive to environmental changes and ontogenetic variation of functional traits was non-negligible across the five ecological scales.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3633840?pdf=render
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author Hui Fu
Guixiang Yuan
Jiayou Zhong
Te Cao
Leyi Ni
Ping Xie
spellingShingle Hui Fu
Guixiang Yuan
Jiayou Zhong
Te Cao
Leyi Ni
Ping Xie
Environmental and ontogenetic effects on intraspecific trait variation of a macrophyte species across five ecological scales.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Hui Fu
Guixiang Yuan
Jiayou Zhong
Te Cao
Leyi Ni
Ping Xie
author_sort Hui Fu
title Environmental and ontogenetic effects on intraspecific trait variation of a macrophyte species across five ecological scales.
title_short Environmental and ontogenetic effects on intraspecific trait variation of a macrophyte species across five ecological scales.
title_full Environmental and ontogenetic effects on intraspecific trait variation of a macrophyte species across five ecological scales.
title_fullStr Environmental and ontogenetic effects on intraspecific trait variation of a macrophyte species across five ecological scales.
title_full_unstemmed Environmental and ontogenetic effects on intraspecific trait variation of a macrophyte species across five ecological scales.
title_sort environmental and ontogenetic effects on intraspecific trait variation of a macrophyte species across five ecological scales.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Although functional trait variability is increasingly used in community ecology, the scale- and size-dependent aspects of trait variation are usually disregarded. Here we quantified the spatial structure of shoot height, branch length, root/shoot ratio and leaf number in a macrophyte species Potamogeton maackianus, and then disentangled the environmental and ontogenetic effects on these traits. Using a hierarchical nested design, we measured the four traits from 681 individuals across five ecological scales: lake, transect, depth stratus, quadrat and individual. A notable high trait variation (coefficient variation: 48-112%) was observed within species. These traits differed in the spatial structure, depending on environmental factors of different scales. Shoot height and branch length were most responsive to lake, transect and depth stratus scales, while root/shoot ratio and leaf number to quadrat and individual scales. The trait variations caused by environment are nearly three times higher than that caused by ontogeny, with ontogenetic variance ranging from 21% (leaf number) to 33% (branch length) of total variance. Remarkably, these traits showed non-negligible ontogenetic variation (0-60%) in each ecological scale, and significant shifts in allometric trajectories at lake and depth stratus scales. Our results highlight that environmental filtering processes can sort individuals within species with traits values adaptive to environmental changes and ontogenetic variation of functional traits was non-negligible across the five ecological scales.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3633840?pdf=render
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