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Annual plant community assembly in edaphically heterogeneous environments

Journal

JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
Volume 26, Issue 5, Pages 866-875

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jvs.12285

Keywords

Annual plant community; Assembly rules; Calcareous soils; Community-weighted mean (CWM); Edaphic endemism; Functional diversity; Gypsum soils; Mediterranean; Regional species pool; Restrictive soils; Semi-arid; Soil affinity; Spain; Stipa tenacissima

Funding

  1. Comunidad de Madrid Government [ANUALES-CCG08-URJC/AMB-3530]
  2. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad of the Spanish Government [CGL2012-8427]

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QuestionsDoes edaphic heterogeneity (i.e. switches between gypsum and calcareous soils) affect annual plant community assembly in highly restrictive soils? Our main hypothesis is that soil filtering is the main determinant of species assembly, subsequently modulated by climate and lastly by biotic interactions, such as Stipa tenacissima and the biological soil crust (BSC) at fine spatial scales. Our study system is highly suitable to test the importance of edaphic heterogeneity to the assembly of annual plant communities, since calcareous and gypsum soils are in close contact and freely receive propagules. LocationAnnual plant communities of semi-arid steppes in central Spain. MethodsWe built a soil affinity index (SAI) for each species to measure mean soil affinity (MSA; analogous to the community-weighted mean - CWM) in each local assemblage. ResultsMost species were able to establish in both substrates, but gypsum soils clearly exerted a stronger filtering effect. Stipa favoured an expansion of the niche space in calcareous soils but not in gypsum, and BSCs not only reduced annual species richness, diversity and cover, but also the range of SAI values of local assemblages. ConclusionsThis study highlights the importance of the probabilistic filtering (sensu From plant traits to vegetation structure, 2010, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK) of soil characteristics to the assembly of annual plant communities, as opposed to an all-or-nothing' filter.

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