Intraspecific transitioning of ecological strategies in Pinus massoniana trees across restoration stages
Abstract Intraspecific variation in plant functional traits and ecological strategies is typically overlooked in most studies despite its pivotal role at the local scales and along short environmental gradients. While CSR theory has been used to classify ecological strategies (competitive C; stress‐...
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| author | Sihang Lu Jiazheng Wang Ao Liu Feiya Lei Rong Liu Shouzhong Li |
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| description | Abstract Intraspecific variation in plant functional traits and ecological strategies is typically overlooked in most studies despite its pivotal role at the local scales and along short environmental gradients. While CSR theory has been used to classify ecological strategies (competitive C; stress‐tolerant, S; ruderal, R) in different plant species, its ability to explain intraspecific variation in ecological strategies remains uncertain. Here, we sought to investigate intraspecific variation in ecological strategies for Pinus massoniana, a pioneer conifer tree for ecological restoration in Changting County, southeast China. By measuring key leaf traits and canopy height of 252 individuals at different ontogenetic stages from three plots spanning distinctive stages along early ecological restoration and calculating their C, S, and R scores, we constructed an intraspecific CSR system. All individual strategies shifted across three restoration stages, with adults from higher S component to higher C component while juveniles from higher S component to higher R component. Our results suggest that while strategies of all P. massoniana individuals start with tolerance to environmental stress, as restoration proceeds, adult transition towards completion for light, whereas juveniles shift to an acquisitive resource use. The study reveals an intraspecific pattern of strategy variation during forest restoration, contributing to our understanding of how plants adapt to diverse environments. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-c711df87534f4cd7ba7197e3d3b5e76a2025-08-19T22:37:21ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582024-05-01145n/an/a10.1002/ece3.11305Intraspecific transitioning of ecological strategies in Pinus massoniana trees across restoration stagesSihang Lu0Jiazheng Wang1Ao Liu2Feiya Lei3Rong Liu4Shouzhong Li5Institute of Geography Fujian Normal University Fuzhou ChinaState Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro‐ecosystems, College of Ecology Lanzhou University Lanzhou ChinaInstitute of Geography Fujian Normal University Fuzhou ChinaInstitute of Geography Fujian Normal University Fuzhou ChinaSystems Ecology, Department of Ecological Science VU University Amsterdam The NetherlandsInstitute of Geography Fujian Normal University Fuzhou ChinaAbstract Intraspecific variation in plant functional traits and ecological strategies is typically overlooked in most studies despite its pivotal role at the local scales and along short environmental gradients. While CSR theory has been used to classify ecological strategies (competitive C; stress‐tolerant, S; ruderal, R) in different plant species, its ability to explain intraspecific variation in ecological strategies remains uncertain. Here, we sought to investigate intraspecific variation in ecological strategies for Pinus massoniana, a pioneer conifer tree for ecological restoration in Changting County, southeast China. By measuring key leaf traits and canopy height of 252 individuals at different ontogenetic stages from three plots spanning distinctive stages along early ecological restoration and calculating their C, S, and R scores, we constructed an intraspecific CSR system. All individual strategies shifted across three restoration stages, with adults from higher S component to higher C component while juveniles from higher S component to higher R component. Our results suggest that while strategies of all P. massoniana individuals start with tolerance to environmental stress, as restoration proceeds, adult transition towards completion for light, whereas juveniles shift to an acquisitive resource use. The study reveals an intraspecific pattern of strategy variation during forest restoration, contributing to our understanding of how plants adapt to diverse environments.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11305CSR theoryecological restorationfunctional traitsontogenetic stagespine treePinus massoniana |
| spellingShingle | Sihang Lu Jiazheng Wang Ao Liu Feiya Lei Rong Liu Shouzhong Li Intraspecific transitioning of ecological strategies in Pinus massoniana trees across restoration stages CSR theory ecological restoration functional traits ontogenetic stages pine tree Pinus massoniana |
| title | Intraspecific transitioning of ecological strategies in Pinus massoniana trees across restoration stages |
| title_full | Intraspecific transitioning of ecological strategies in Pinus massoniana trees across restoration stages |
| title_fullStr | Intraspecific transitioning of ecological strategies in Pinus massoniana trees across restoration stages |
| title_full_unstemmed | Intraspecific transitioning of ecological strategies in Pinus massoniana trees across restoration stages |
| title_short | Intraspecific transitioning of ecological strategies in Pinus massoniana trees across restoration stages |
| title_sort | intraspecific transitioning of ecological strategies in pinus massoniana trees across restoration stages |
| topic | CSR theory ecological restoration functional traits ontogenetic stages pine tree Pinus massoniana |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11305 |
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