Contrasting Roles of Intraspecific Trait Variability and Species Turnover in Shaping Functional Composition During Vegetation Restoration on the Loess Plateau

ABSTRACT Understanding how ecological communities respond to environmental variation is one of the fundamental goals in ecology. Both intraspecific trait variability (ITV) and species turnover contribute to shaping community functional composition, yet their relative importance in mediating communit...

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Main Authors: Yuting Yang, Zhifei Chen, Xiangtao Wang, Junqin Li, Yang Gao, Puchang Wang, Zhongming Wen
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Published: Wiley 2025-07-01
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author Yuting Yang
Zhifei Chen
Xiangtao Wang
Junqin Li
Yang Gao
Puchang Wang
Zhongming Wen
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Zhifei Chen
Xiangtao Wang
Junqin Li
Yang Gao
Puchang Wang
Zhongming Wen
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description ABSTRACT Understanding how ecological communities respond to environmental variation is one of the fundamental goals in ecology. Both intraspecific trait variability (ITV) and species turnover contribute to shaping community functional composition, yet their relative importance in mediating community responses remains insufficiently resolved. We investigated the roles of ITV and species turnover in influencing community functional composition under natural and Robinia pseudoacacia plantation restoration on the Loess Plateau. We examined functional traits associated with photosynthetic performance, water‐use strategies, and nutrient acquisition to elucidate the adaptive mechanisms of plants. Overall, ITV accounted for 38% and 43% of the community functional composition of natural vegetation and R. pseudoacacia plantation on average, respectively. ITV accounted for a substantial proportion of the variation in community functional composition. Notably, positive covariation between the contributions of species turnover and ITV was observed for leaf traits in response to environmental variation. Robinia pseudoacacia plantation exhibited greater ITV (33%–53%) compared to natural vegetation, whereas environmental factors exerted stronger explanatory power on the community composition of natural vegetation. These results underscore the adaptive significance of key functional traits in driving intraspecific adaptations and provide insights into strategies for ecological restoration on the Loess Plateau. Moreover, our study emphasizes the critical role of ITV in predicting community responses to environmental variability, offering implications for trait‐based ecological research and the sustainable management of restored ecosystems.
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spelling doaj-art-93a998c77539413ab8fcf8fb5bed6e6f2025-08-20T03:58:44ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582025-07-01157n/an/a10.1002/ece3.71808Contrasting Roles of Intraspecific Trait Variability and Species Turnover in Shaping Functional Composition During Vegetation Restoration on the Loess PlateauYuting Yang0Zhifei Chen1Xiangtao Wang2Junqin Li3Yang Gao4Puchang Wang5Zhongming Wen6School of Life Sciences Guizhou Normal University Guiyang Guizhou ChinaCollege of Life Sciences Guizhou University Guiyang Guizhou ChinaSchool of Life Sciences Guizhou Normal University Guiyang Guizhou ChinaSchool of Life Sciences Guizhou Normal University Guiyang Guizhou ChinaSchool of Geography and Environmental Sciences/Karst Research Institute Guizhou Normal University Guiyang Guizhou ChinaSchool of Life Sciences Guizhou Normal University Guiyang Guizhou ChinaCollege of Grassland Agriculture Northwest A&F University Yangling Shaanxi ChinaABSTRACT Understanding how ecological communities respond to environmental variation is one of the fundamental goals in ecology. Both intraspecific trait variability (ITV) and species turnover contribute to shaping community functional composition, yet their relative importance in mediating community responses remains insufficiently resolved. We investigated the roles of ITV and species turnover in influencing community functional composition under natural and Robinia pseudoacacia plantation restoration on the Loess Plateau. We examined functional traits associated with photosynthetic performance, water‐use strategies, and nutrient acquisition to elucidate the adaptive mechanisms of plants. Overall, ITV accounted for 38% and 43% of the community functional composition of natural vegetation and R. pseudoacacia plantation on average, respectively. ITV accounted for a substantial proportion of the variation in community functional composition. Notably, positive covariation between the contributions of species turnover and ITV was observed for leaf traits in response to environmental variation. Robinia pseudoacacia plantation exhibited greater ITV (33%–53%) compared to natural vegetation, whereas environmental factors exerted stronger explanatory power on the community composition of natural vegetation. These results underscore the adaptive significance of key functional traits in driving intraspecific adaptations and provide insights into strategies for ecological restoration on the Loess Plateau. Moreover, our study emphasizes the critical role of ITV in predicting community responses to environmental variability, offering implications for trait‐based ecological research and the sustainable management of restored ecosystems.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.71808community ecologycommunity functional compositionfunctional traitsintraspecific trait variabilityloess plateau
spellingShingle Yuting Yang
Zhifei Chen
Xiangtao Wang
Junqin Li
Yang Gao
Puchang Wang
Zhongming Wen
Contrasting Roles of Intraspecific Trait Variability and Species Turnover in Shaping Functional Composition During Vegetation Restoration on the Loess Plateau
Ecology and Evolution
community ecology
community functional composition
functional traits
intraspecific trait variability
loess plateau
title Contrasting Roles of Intraspecific Trait Variability and Species Turnover in Shaping Functional Composition During Vegetation Restoration on the Loess Plateau
title_full Contrasting Roles of Intraspecific Trait Variability and Species Turnover in Shaping Functional Composition During Vegetation Restoration on the Loess Plateau
title_fullStr Contrasting Roles of Intraspecific Trait Variability and Species Turnover in Shaping Functional Composition During Vegetation Restoration on the Loess Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Contrasting Roles of Intraspecific Trait Variability and Species Turnover in Shaping Functional Composition During Vegetation Restoration on the Loess Plateau
title_short Contrasting Roles of Intraspecific Trait Variability and Species Turnover in Shaping Functional Composition During Vegetation Restoration on the Loess Plateau
title_sort contrasting roles of intraspecific trait variability and species turnover in shaping functional composition during vegetation restoration on the loess plateau
topic community ecology
community functional composition
functional traits
intraspecific trait variability
loess plateau
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.71808
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