High intraspecific growth variability despite strong evolutionary legacy in an Amazonian forest

Author:

Schmitt Sylvain123ORCID,Hérault Bruno345ORCID,Derroire Géraldine6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CNRS, UMR EcoFoG (Agroparistech, Cirad, INRAE, Université des Antilles, Université de la Guyane) Kourou French Guiana

2. CIRAD, UPR Forêts et Sociétés Montpellier France

3. Forêts et Sociétés, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD Montpellier France

4. CIRAD, UPR Forêts et Sociétés Yamoussoukro Côte d'Ivoire

5. Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouët‐Boigny, INP‐HB Yamoussoukro Côte d'Ivoire

6. Cirad, UMR EcoFoG (Agroparistech, CNRS, INRAE, Université des Antilles, Université de la Guyane) Kourou French Guiana

Abstract

AbstractTree growth is key to species performance. However, individual growth variability within species remains underexplored for a whole community, and the role of species evolutionary legacy and local environments remains unquantified. Based on 36 years of diameter records for 7961 trees from 138 species, we assessed individual growth across an Amazonian forest. We related individual growth to taxonomy, topography and neighbourhood, before exploring species growth link to functional traits and distribution along the phylogeny. We found most variation in growth among individuals within species, even though taxonomy explained a third of the variation. Species growth was phylogenetically conserved up to the genus. Traits of roots, wood and leaves were good predictors of growth, suggesting their joint selection during convergent evolutions. Neighbourhood crowding significantly decreased individual growth, although much of inter‐individual variation remains unexplained. The high intraspecific variation observed could allow individuals to respond to the heterogeneous environments of Amazonian forests.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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