Nuanced qualitative trait approaches reveal environmental filtering and phylogenetic constraints on lichen communities

Natália M. Koch, Daniel Stanton, Sandra C. Müller, Leandro Duarte, Adriano A. Spielmann, Robert Lücking

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Abstract

We propose that a qualitative trait approach based on more detailed nuanced traits may reveal previously overlooked patterns, especially when combined with phylogenetic perspectives. By sampling epiphytic lichens and using a functional approach based on nuanced qualitative traits, such as a much greater resolution over photobiont identity, type of cortex, and chemical compounds, we evaluated the effects of environmental filtering and phylogenetic constraints on community assembly along a natural succession of Atlantic rainforest. We found changes in taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic composition, structure, and diversity. Functional traits such as photobiont genera, type of cortex, reproductive structures, propagule size, and protection strategies showed strong responses to succession. Mature forests with a closed canopy impose strong environment filtering that is reflected in lichen species turnover, limiting diversity, but also holding different functional and phylogenetic composition. The use of a nuanced qualitative trait approach may overcome some of the limitations of using this type of traits and shows the importance of often-overlooked key lichen functional traits, including the presence of carbon-concentrating mechanisms in photobionts and cortex properties. Furthermore, this is the first study showing how patterns of phylogenetic assembly along forest succession structure lichen communities.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere4042
JournalEcosphere
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The authors thank CAPES for the first author financial support; Funda??o Estadual de Pesquisa Agropecu?ria (Fepagro) Litoral Norte and local farmers in Maquin? that allowed that the field activities were carried out in their properties; and Laura Cappelatti, Fabiane Lucheta, and Ipor? Haeser for helping in the fieldwork.

Funding Information:
The authors thank CAPES for the first author financial support; Fundação Estadual de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Fepagro) Litoral Norte and local farmers in Maquiné that allowed that the field activities were carried out in their properties; and Laura Cappelatti, Fabiane Lucheta, and Iporã Haeser for helping in the fieldwork.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Ecosphere published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Ecological Society of America.

Keywords

  • Atlantic rainforest
  • community assembly
  • functional diversity
  • lichenized fungi
  • photobiont
  • phylogenetic composition
  • turnover

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