Functional traits, spatial patterns and species associations: what is their combined role in the assembly of wetland plant communities?

被引:9
作者
Sieben, Erwin J. J. [1 ]
le Roux, Peter C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Free State, Dept Plant Sci, Qwaqwa Campus,Private Bag X13, ZA-9866 Phuthaditjhaba, South Africa
[2] Univ Pretoria, Dept Plant & Soil Sci, Private Bag X20, ZA-0028 Pretoria, South Africa
关键词
Clonality; Helophytes; Functional groups; Intrinsic guilds; Wetlands; Spatial autocorrelation; Rhizomes; CONVERGENCE; AUTOCORRELATION; COEXISTENCE; DIVERGENCE; DIVERSITY; RULES; MECHANISMS; GRADIENTS; GUILDS;
D O I
10.1007/s11258-017-0701-6
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Studies of community assembly focus on finding rules that predict which species can become member of a plant community. Within a community, species can be categorized in two ways: functional groups classify species according to their functional traits, whereas generalized guilds group species based on their (co-)occurrence, spatial distribution and abundance patterns. This study searches for community assembly rules by testing for coherence among functional groups and generalized guilds, as well as for correlations between the individual functional traits and assembly features, in two wetland plant communities in South Africa. The classifications of functional groups and generalized guilds were not consistent. However, rhizome internode length was related to fine-scale spatial pattern, suggesting that in systems dominated by clonal species (including wetlands, where recruitment sites are strongly limited) community assembly may be strongly linked to colonization ability. Functional groups do not predict guilds in wetland plant communities, precluding their use as the basis for assembly rules. However, an explicit consideration of clonal strategies and their effect on species' spatial patterns appears to be important for understanding community assembly in systems dominated by clonal plants.
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页码:433 / 445
页数:13
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