A new approach to an old problem: how to categorize the habit of ferns and lycophytes

Author:

Zotz Gerhard12ORCID,Armenia Lisa1,Einzmann Helena J R1

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Biology and Environmental Sciences, Functional Ecology, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg , Box 2503, D-26111 Oldenburg , Germany

2. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute , Balboa, Ancon, Panama City 0843-03092 , Panama

Abstract

Abstract Background and Aims Substrate preferences are often treated as species traits and are used to distinguish different habits, i.e. an epiphytic, lithophytic or terrestrial habit. Such a categorization, however, ignores substantial intraspecific variation. An approach that takes biological variability within a species into account is needed. Methods We focused on four large genera of ferns and lycophytes and found relevant information in >500 sources, such as online databases, checklists, floras and species descriptions. Translating textual information into a quantitative index, we quantified the propensity to grow on either substrate as a continuous trait for 1475 species. Key Results Only a minority of species exhibited strict substrate fidelity, but a majority of them showed clear habitat preferences. The relative frequencies of intermediates between strict lithophytes, epiphytes and terrestrials does not support the frequent notion of ecological similarity of the lithophytic and epiphytic habitat. Conclusions The compiled data are useful immediately for ecological and evolutionary studies with the focal taxa. More importantly, we propose the replacement of the concept of distinct habits with one of gradual differences. This should have a profound impact on any such study with plants in general.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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