2022
DOI: 10.1111/jvs.13120
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High species turnover and low intraspecific trait variation in endemic and non‐endemic plant species assemblages on an oceanic island

Abstract: Questions Both species turnover and intraspecific trait variation can affect plant assemblage dynamics along environmental gradients. Here, we asked how community assemblage patterns in relation to species turnover and intraspecific variation differ between endemic and non‐endemic species. We hypothesized that endemic species show lower intraspecific variation than non‐endemic species because they tend to have high rates of in situ speciation, whereas non‐endemic species are expected to have a larger gene pool… Show more

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“…However, so far, it remains unclear how species turnover and intraspecific variation influence total trait variation. To assess how community assemblage patterns differ between endemic and nonendemic species in terms of species turnover and intraspecific trait variation, we established sampling sites along a directional environmental gradient on the oceanic island La Palma, Canary Islands (Chapter 4; Hanz et al, 2022a). Within these sites, we recorded species abundances and measured traits for 1,223 plant individuals of 43 species.…”
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“…However, so far, it remains unclear how species turnover and intraspecific variation influence total trait variation. To assess how community assemblage patterns differ between endemic and nonendemic species in terms of species turnover and intraspecific trait variation, we established sampling sites along a directional environmental gradient on the oceanic island La Palma, Canary Islands (Chapter 4; Hanz et al, 2022a). Within these sites, we recorded species abundances and measured traits for 1,223 plant individuals of 43 species.…”
Section: Research Goal and Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All environmental and morphological data are available in the Supporting Information (see Hanz et al, 2022a) and were submitted to the TRY Plant Trait Database (www.try-db.org) on 8 July 2021.…”
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confidence: 99%