Foliar elementome and functional traits relationships identify tree species niche in French Guiana rainforests

Author:

Sardans Jordi12ORCID,Llusià Joan12,Ogaya Romà12,Vallicrosa Helen123ORCID,Filella Iolanda12,Gargallo‐Garriga Albert12,Peguero Guille124ORCID,Van Langenhove Leandro5,Verryckt Lore T.5,Stahl Clément6,Courtois Elodie A.6,Bréchet Laëtitia M.56,Tariq Akash78,Zeng Fanjiang78,Alrefaei Abdulwahed Fahad9ORCID,Wang Weiqi1011,Janssens Ivan A.5,Peñuelas Josep12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CSIC, Global Ecology Unit CREAF‐CSIC‐UAB Bellaterra Spain

2. CREAF Cerdanyola del Vallès Spain

3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts USA

4. Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

5. Research Group of Plants and Ecosystems (PLECO), Department of Biology University of Antwerp Antwerpen Belgium

6. INRAE, UMR EcoFoG, CNRS, CIRAD, AgroParisTech, Université des Antilles Université de Guyane Kourou France

7. State Key Laboratory of Desert and Oasis Ecology Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences Urumqi China

8. Cele National Station of Observation and Research for Desert‐Grassland Ecosystems Cele China

9. Department of Zoology, College of Science King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

10. Key Laboratory of Humid Subtropical Eco‐Geographical Process, Ministry of Education Fujian Normal University Fuzhou China

11. College of Geographical Sciences Fujian Normal University Fuzhou China

Abstract

AbstractBiogeochemical niche (BN) hypothesis aims to relate species/genotype elemental composition with its niche based on the fact that different elements are involved differentially in distinct plant functions. We here test the BN hypothesis through the analysis of the 10 foliar elemental concentrations and 20 functional‐morphological of 60 tree species in a French Guiana tropical forest. We observed strong legacy (phylogenic + species) signals in the species‐specific foliar elemental composition (elementome) and, for the first time, provide empirical evidence for a relationship between species‐specific foliar elementome and functional traits. Our study thus supports the BN hypothesis and confirms the general niche segregation process through which the species‐specific use of bio‐elements drives the high levels of α‐diversity in this tropical forest. We show that the simple analysis of foliar elementomes may be used to test for BNs of co‐occurring species in highly diverse ecosystems, such as tropical rainforests. Although cause and effect mechanisms of leaf functional and morphological traits in species‐specific use of bio‐elements require confirmation, we posit the hypothesis that divergences in functional‐morphological niches and species‐specific biogeochemical use are likely to have co‐evolved.

Funder

Fundación Ramón Areces

King Saud University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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