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Evolutionary heritage influences Amazon tree ecology

pmid: 27974517
pmc: PMC5204144
Lineages tend to retain ecological characteristics of their ancestors through time. However, for some traits, selection during evolutionary history may have also played a role in determining trait values. To address the relative importance of these processes requires large-scale quantification of traits and evolutionary relationships among species. The Amazonian tree flora comprises a high diversity of angiosperm lineages and species with widely differing life-history characteristics, providing an excellent system to investigate the combined influences of evolutionary heritage and selection in determining trait variation. We used trait data related to the major axes of life-history variation among tropical trees (e.g. growth and mortality rates) from 577 inventory plots in closed-canopy forest, mapped onto a phylogenetic hypothesis spanning more than 300 genera including all major angiosperm clades to test for evolutionary constraints on traits. We found significant phylogenetic signal (PS) for all traits, consistent with evolutionarily related genera having more similar characteristics than expected by chance. Although there is also evidence for repeated evolution of pioneer and shade tolerant life-history strategies within independent lineages, the existence of significant PS allows clearer predictions of the links between evolutionary diversity, ecosystem function and the response of tropical forests to global change.
- Amridge University United States
- University of São Paulo Brazil
- James Cook University Australia
- National Institute for Space Research
- University of Nottingham
Convergent Evolution, Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics, WOOD DENSITY, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], Trait, 590, Phylogenetic signal, Forests, Angiosperm, Divergence, BIOMASS, Trees, Divergent selection, Natural Selection, tropical tree, Research Articles, Phylogeny, Convergent evolution; Divergent selection; Phylogenetic signal; Trait; Tropical tree, PRODUCTIVITY, trait, Ecology, phylogenetic signal, Life Sciences, RAIN-FOREST, 11 Medical And Health Sciences, Biological Evolution, Phylogenetics, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], COMMUNITY, 106030 Pflanzenökologie, SIMILARITY, covergent evolution, GROWTH, divergent selection, 106030 Plant ecology, DIVERSIFICATION, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Convergent evolution, 570, FUNCTIONAL TRAIT, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, Life History Trait, Forest Inventory, Magnoliophyta, Amazonia, Tropical tree, Trait, Convergent evolution, Divergent selection, Phylogenetic signal, Tropical Forest, Mortality, convergent evolution, Tropical tree, Forest Sciences, Biology, 580, Evolutionary Biology, Tropical Climate, Science & Technology, [ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio], Plant Sciences, 06 Biological Sciences, PHYLOGENETIC NICHE CONSERVATISM, South America, SIGNAL, SIZE, FUNCTIONAL TRAITS, Ecosystem Function, ta1181, 07 Agricultural And Veterinary Sciences, COMMUNITY ECOLOGY
Convergent Evolution, Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics, WOOD DENSITY, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], Trait, 590, Phylogenetic signal, Forests, Angiosperm, Divergence, BIOMASS, Trees, Divergent selection, Natural Selection, tropical tree, Research Articles, Phylogeny, Convergent evolution; Divergent selection; Phylogenetic signal; Trait; Tropical tree, PRODUCTIVITY, trait, Ecology, phylogenetic signal, Life Sciences, RAIN-FOREST, 11 Medical And Health Sciences, Biological Evolution, Phylogenetics, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], COMMUNITY, 106030 Pflanzenökologie, SIMILARITY, covergent evolution, GROWTH, divergent selection, 106030 Plant ecology, DIVERSIFICATION, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Convergent evolution, 570, FUNCTIONAL TRAIT, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, Life History Trait, Forest Inventory, Magnoliophyta, Amazonia, Tropical tree, Trait, Convergent evolution, Divergent selection, Phylogenetic signal, Tropical Forest, Mortality, convergent evolution, Tropical tree, Forest Sciences, Biology, 580, Evolutionary Biology, Tropical Climate, Science & Technology, [ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio], Plant Sciences, 06 Biological Sciences, PHYLOGENETIC NICHE CONSERVATISM, South America, SIGNAL, SIZE, FUNCTIONAL TRAITS, Ecosystem Function, ta1181, 07 Agricultural And Veterinary Sciences, COMMUNITY ECOLOGY
