Individual traits modify environmental effects on interaction, connectivity, and productivity of macrophyte community

Hui Fu,Jingjing Guo, Xianjun He, Yaoqi Chen, Zhouhang Wu,Yili Ge,Guojun Cai

HYDROBIOLOGIA(2023)

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Functional traits of individuals and not just species can regulate ecological interactions with biotic and abiotic environments, yet how individual-level functional diversity (FD ind ) mediates the environmental effects on community properties (e.g., interaction patterns, connectivity and productivity) remains largely unexplored. Here, we assembled 4432 individuals from 30 macrophyte species across 26 lakes in south China and measured six functional traits -shoot height, specific leaf area, lamina thickness, leaf dry mass content, stem diameter and stem dry mass content—for each individual. We estimated FD ind for macrophyte community in each plot using trait probability density framework. Path analysis revealed that functional richness promoted negative interactions (the absolute value of negative: positive cohesion as proxy of community interaction patterns) and thus community productivity at lower total phosphorus (TP) and shallower water, while functional divergence/redundancy reduced negative interaction and thus community productivity at shallower water, lower TP and higher altitude. Functional evenness decreased community productivity at higher TP and deeper water. Functional dissimilarity reduced community connectivity (total cohesion) and thus community productivity at deeper water and higher altitude. Our results highlight that FD ind could modify the environmental effects (from local to regional) on the interaction patterns, network connectivity and productivity of macrophyte community.
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Freshwater lakes,Negative,positive interaction,Total phosphorus,Altitude,Cohesion
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