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Trait-based community assembly of epiphytic diatoms in saline astatic ponds: a test of the stress-dominance hypothesis.
Ács, Éva; Földi, Angéla; Vad, Csaba Ferenc; Trábert, Zsuzsa; Kiss, Keve Tihamér; Duleba, Mónika; Borics, Gábor; Grigorszky, István; Botta-Dukát, Zoltán.
Afiliação
  • Ács É; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Danube Research Institute, Karolina út 29, H-1113, Budapest, Hungary. acs.eva@okologia.mta.hu.
  • Földi A; National University of Public Service, Faculty of Water Sciences, 6500, Baja, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky utca 12-14, Hungary. acs.eva@okologia.mta.hu.
  • Vad CF; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Danube Research Institute, Karolina út 29, H-1113, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Trábert Z; Doctoral School of Environmental Sciences, Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Kiss KT; Wasser Cluster Lunz, Dr. Carl Kupelwieser Promenade 5, A-3293, Lunz am See, Austria.
  • Duleba M; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Danube Research Institute, Karolina út 29, H-1113, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Borics G; Doctoral School of Environmental Sciences, Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Grigorszky I; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Danube Research Institute, Karolina út 29, H-1113, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Botta-Dukát Z; MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Danube Research Institute, Karolina út 29, H-1113, Budapest, Hungary.
Sci Rep ; 9(1): 15749, 2019 10 31.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31673074
ABSTRACT
The stress dominance hypothesis (SDH) postulates that strong environmental gradients drive trait convergence in communities over limiting similarity. Previous studies, conducted mostly with terrestrial plant communities, found controversial evidence for this prediction. We provide here the first test for SDH for epiphytic diatoms. We studied community assembly in diatom communities of astatic ponds. These water bodies serve as a good model system for testing SDH because they exhibit stress gradients of various environmental factors. Functional diversity of diatom communities was assessed based on four traits (1) combined trait reflecting the trade-off between stress tolerance and competitive dominance, (2) cell size, (3) oxygen requirement and (4) N-uptake strategy. According to our results, salinity, pH and the width of the macrophyte belt appeared as significant predictors of the trait convergence/divergence patterns presumably acting through influencing the availability of carbon dioxide and turbidity. Lower trait diversity was found in turbid, more saline and more alkaline ponds and functional diversity was higher in transparent, less saline and less alkaline ponds. Overall, our results supported the stress dominance hypothesis. In habitats representing increased environmental stress, environmental filtering was the most important community assembly rule, while limiting similarity became dominant under more favourable conditions.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estresse Fisiológico / Diatomáceas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estresse Fisiológico / Diatomáceas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article