Biotic and abiotic factors associated with altitudinal variation in plant traits and herbivory in a dominant oak species

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作者
Abdala-Roberts, Luis [1 ]
Rasmann, Sergio [2 ]
Berny-Mier y Teran, Jorge C. [3 ]
Covelo, Felisa [4 ]
Glauser, Gaetan [5 ]
Moreira, Xoaquin [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Yucatan, Dept Ecol Trop, Campus Ciencias Biol & Agr,Apartado Postal 4-116, Merida 97000, Yucatan, Mexico
[2] Univ Neuchatel, Lab Funct Ecol, Inst Biol, Rue Emile Argand 11, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland
[3] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Plant Sci, One Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[4] Univ Pablo de Olavide, Dept Sistemas Fis Quim & Nat, Carretera Utrera Km 1, Seville 41013, Spain
[5] Univ Neuchatel, Neuchatel Platform Analyt Chem, Rue Emile Argand 11, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland
[6] Mision Biol Galicia MBG CSIC, Apdo 28, Pontevedra 36080, Galicia, Spain
关键词
altitudinal gradient; climate; herbivory; phenolics; plant traits; soil variables; Spain; LATITUDINAL VARIATION; TROPICAL FORESTS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; ELEVATION GRADIENTS; DEFENSE HYPOTHESIS; INSECT HERBIVORES; TANNINS; SPECIALIZATION; RESISTANCE; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.3732/ajb.1600310
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: It is generally thought that herbivore pressure is higher at lower elevations where climate is warmer and less seasonal, and that this has led to higher levels of plant defense investment at low elevations. However, the generality of this expectation has been called into question by recent studies. METHODS: We tested for altitudinal gradients in insect leaf damage, plant defenses (phenolic compounds), and nutritional traits (phosphorus and nitrogen) in leaves of the long-lived tree Quercus robur, and further investigated the abiotic factors associated with such gradients. We sampled 20 populations of Q. robur distributed along an altitudinal gradient spanning 35-869 m above sea level, which covered most of the altitudinal range of this species and varied substantially in abiotic conditions, plant traits, and herbivory. KEY RESULTS: Univariate regressions showed that leaf herbivory, phenolics, and phosphorus increased toward higher elevations, whereas leaf nitrogen did not vary with altitude. Multiple regression analyses indicated that temperature was the single most important factor associated with herbivory and appears to be strongly associated with altitudinal variation in damage. Leaf phenolics were also correlated with herbivory, but in a manner that suggests these chemical defenses do not underlie altitudinal variation in damage. In addition, we found that variation in leaf traits (phenolics and nutrients) was in turn associated with both climatic and soil variables. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, these findings suggest that altitudinal gradients in herbivory and defenses in Q. robur are uncoupled and that elevational variation in herbivory and plant traits responds mainly to abiotic factors.
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