Species‐specific functional trait responses in two species coexisting along a shore‐to‐inland dune gradient

Author:

Bermúdez R.1,Sánchez Vilas J.23,Retuerto R.3

Affiliation:

1. Department Forest Resources University of Minnesota St Paul MN USA

2. Organisms and Environment Division Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University Cardiff UK

3. Department of Functional Biology Universidade de Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela Spain

Abstract

Abstract Coastal dunes are characterised by strong gradients of abiotic stress, typically increasing in severity from inland areas towards the shoreline. Thus, dune gradients represent unique opportunities to study intraspecific responses to environmental changes and to investigate which factors drive community change. This study aims to examine functional trait variation in two coexisting species in response to environmental changes along a dune gradient in NW Spain. Trait convergence was also investigated and compared between both ends of the gradient. We measured functional leaf traits related to plant efficiency in the use of light, water and nutrients, also possible stressors (salt content and pH) and availability of limiting resources (water and nutrients) in the soil. Most soil variables showed changes following a non‐directional gradient. Differences in soil variables were site specific and depended on growth of the study species. Structural and functional traits depended on species and/or plant position on the gradient, except for effective quantum yield of PSII and leaf δ15N. The pattern of variation was mostly directional for reflectance indices related to leaf physiology. Multivariate analyses showed significant interspecific differences in the set of traits they exhibited along positions in the gradient. Species also differed in the combination of traits selected under given environmental conditions. Coexisting species display a specific set of traits that reflects different strategies to environmental stress. Our study highlights the overly simplistic nature of some previous studies that assume dune gradients are monotonically directional, without considering that these gradients may be differentially modified by species activity.

Publisher

Wiley

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