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Global decoupling of functional and phylogenetic diversity in plant communities.

Authors :
Hähn GJA
Damasceno G
Alvarez-Davila E
Aubin I
Bauters M
Bergmeier E
Biurrun I
Bjorkman AD
Bonari G
Botta-Dukát Z
Campos JA
Čarni A
Chytrý M
Ćušterevska R
de Gasper AL
De Sanctis M
Dengler J
Dolezal J
El-Sheikh MA
Finckh M
Galán-de-Mera A
Garbolino E
Gholizadeh H
Golub V
Haider S
Hatim MZ
Hérault B
Homeier J
Jandt U
Jansen F
Jentsch A
Kattge J
Kessler M
Khanina L
Kreft H
Küzmič F
Lenoir J
Moeslund JE
Mucina L
Naqinezhad A
Noroozi J
Pérez-Haase A
Phillips OL
Pillar VD
Rivas-Torres G
Ruprecht E
Sandel B
Schmidt M
Schmiedel U
Schnitzer S
Schrodt F
Šilc U
Sparrow B
Sporbert M
Stančić Z
Strohbach B
Svenning JC
Tang CQ
Tang Z
Vibrans AC
Violle C
Waller D
Wana D
Wang HF
Whitfeld T
Zizka G
Sabatini FM
Bruelheide H
Source :
Nature ecology & evolution [Nat Ecol Evol] 2025 Feb; Vol. 9 (2), pp. 237-248. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Dec 03.
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Plant communities are composed of species that differ both in functional traits and evolutionary histories. As species' functional traits partly result from their individual evolutionary history, we expect the functional diversity of communities to increase with increasing phylogenetic diversity. This expectation has only been tested at local scales and generally for specific growth forms or specific habitat types, for example, grasslands. Here we compare standardized effect sizes for functional and phylogenetic diversity among 1,781,836 vegetation plots using the global sPlot database. In contrast to expectations, we find functional diversity and phylogenetic diversity to be only weakly and negatively correlated, implying a decoupling between these two facets of diversity. While phylogenetic diversity is higher in forests and reflects recent climatic conditions (1981 to 2010), functional diversity tends to reflect recent and past climatic conditions (21,000 years ago). The independent nature of functional and phylogenetic diversity makes it crucial to consider both aspects of diversity when analysing ecosystem functioning and prioritizing conservation efforts.<br />Competing Interests: Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2397-334X
Volume :
9
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature ecology & evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39627407
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-024-02589-0