Spatial assembly of grassland communities and interrelationships with productivity

Author:

Cheng Changjin1,He Nianpeng23ORCID,Li Mingxu2ORCID,Xu Li2,Sun Osbert Jianxin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Ecology and Nature Conservation Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

2. Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. College of Resources and Environment University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

Abstract Knowledge on the fine‐scale spatial aggregation is pertinent for deciphering plant community dynamics, as interactions among sessile plants mainly occur in the neighbourhood. However, the spatial assemblage mechanism and interrelationships with productivity remain poorly understood. Here, species segregation index (Mscom) was used to quantify the interspecific segregation (or intraspecific aggregation) of the neighbourhood in plant communities from three contrasting plateaus. We employed the coordinates for 125,726 individual plants (within 1 m2 plots) sampled in natural grassland communities across two temperate grasslands (Loess Plateau and Mongolian Plateau) and one alpine grassland (Tibetan Plateau) to elucidate the assembly mechanisms of Mscom and interrelationships with above‐ground net primary productivity (ANPP). We found that these grassland communities tended to assemble into intraspecific aggregations; the phenomenon was more apparent in regions with low annual precipitation. In grassland communities on Loess Plateau, the strong intraspecific aggregation was mainly due to low sexual reproduction allocation; on Mongolian Plateau, reproductive allocation was also the dominant factor for Mscom variation, followed by the interactive effect of annual precipitation and species richness, whereas on Tibetan Plateau, low species richness was the main reason for increased intraspecific aggregation, followed by the interactive effect of annual precipitation and species richness, and reproductive allocation. More importantly, on all three plateaus, the independent influence of Mscom on ANPP is stronger than that of species and phylogenetic diversity. We elucidated the potential mechanisms shaping spatial aggregation in grassland communities at large scale, and emphasize the critical role of spatial aggregation in predicting the variation of ANPP. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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