Contrasting levels of β‐diversity and underlying phylogenetic trends indicate different paths to chemical diversity in highland and lowland willow species

Author:

Volf Martin12ORCID,Leong Jing Vir12ORCID,de Lima Ferreira Paola13ORCID,Volfová Tereza12ORCID,Kozel Petr12ORCID,Matos‐Maraví Pável1ORCID,Hörandl Elvira4ORCID,Wagner Natascha D.4ORCID,Luntamo Niko5,Salminen Juha‐Pekka5ORCID,Segar Simon T.6ORCID,Sedio Brian E.78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic

2. Faculty of Science University of South Bohemia Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic

3. Department of Biology Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

4. Department of Systematics, Biodiversity and Evolution of Plants (with Herbarium) University of Goettingen Göttingen Germany

5. Natural Chemistry Research Group, Department of Chemistry University of Turku Turku Finland

6. Agriculture and Environment Department Harper Adams University Newport UK

7. Department of Integrative Biology University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA

8. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Ancón Panama

Abstract

AbstractDiverse specialised metabolites contributed to the success of vascular plants in colonising most terrestrial habitats. Understanding how distinct aspects of chemical diversity arise through heterogeneous environmental pressures can help us understand the effects of abiotic and biotic stress on plant evolution and community assembly. We examined highland and lowland willow species within a phylogenetic framework to test for trends in their chemical α‐diversity (richness) and β‐diversity (variation among species sympatric in elevation). We show that differences in chemistry among willows growing at different elevations occur mainly through shifts in chemical β‐diversity and due to convergence or divergence among species sharing their elevation level. We also detect contrasting phylogenetic trends in concentration and α‐diversity of metabolites in highland and lowland willow species. The resulting elevational patterns contribute to the chemical diversity of willows and suggest that variable selective pressure across ecological gradients may, more generally, underpin complex changes in plant chemistry.

Funder

Akademie Věd České Republiky

Grantová Agentura České Republiky

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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