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Deconstructing the relationships between phylogenetic diversity and ecology: a case study on ecosystem functioning

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ECOLOGY
卷 97, 期 9, 页码 2212-2222

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.1507

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complementarity; ecosystem function; key innovations; phylogenetic diversity; productivity; sampling effect

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  1. Canada Research Chair in Spatial Modelling and Biodiversity
  2. Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science
  3. U.S. National Science Foundation Long-Term Ecological Research (NSF-LTER)
  4. Division Of Environmental Biology
  5. Direct For Biological Sciences [1234162] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Recent studies have supported a link between phylogenetic diversity and various ecological properties including ecosystem function. However, such studies typically assume that phylogenetic branches of equivalent length are more or less interchangeable. Here we suggest that there is a need to consider not only branch lengths but also their placement on the phylogeny. We demonstrate how two common indices of network centrality can be used to describe the evolutionary distinctiveness of network elements (nodes and branches) on a phylogeny. If phylogenetic diversity enhances ecosystem function via complementarity and the representation of functional diversity, we would predict a correlation between evolutionary distinctiveness of network elements and their contribution to ecosystem process. In contrast, if one or a few evolutionary innovations play key roles in ecosystem function, the relationship between evolutionary distinctiveness and functional contribution may be weak or absent. We illustrate how network elements associated with high functional contribution can be identified from regressions between phylogenetic diversity and productivity using a well-known empirical data set on plant productivity from the Cedar Creek Long-Term Ecological Research. We find no association between evolutionary distinctiveness and ecosystem functioning, but we are able to identify phylogenetic elements associated with species of known high functional contribution within the Fabaceae. Our perspective provides a useful guide in the search for ecological traits linking diversity and ecosystem function, and suggests a more nuanced consideration of phylogenetic diversity is required in the conservation and biodiversity-ecosystem-function literature.

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