Phenotypic plasticity may mediate habitat filtering in a forest edge community
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A key process determining community assembly is habitat filtering, which reduces the range of trait values and thus leads to trait convergence. Habitat filtering is often assumed to involve a reduction in species richness, but such trait convergence could also result from phenotypic plasticity. By allowing more species in the community to show the ârightâ phenotype and pass the filter, phenotypic plasticity could maintain species richness despite trait convergence. If phenotypic plasticity plays this role, environmental changes should modify trait distribution but not species composition or richness. We tested this hypothesis in a forest edge community recently invaded by the alien shrub Rubus praecox. We measured functional traits beneath Rubus canopy (Rubus-invaded community) and in adjacent microsites naturally free from Rubus (original community), comparing trait dispersion and community structure parameters. We also characterized the microenvironments to seek functional explanation...
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