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Direct and indirect consequences of dominant
plants in arid environments
Canopies in stressful environments nurse a great diversity
of understory plant communities
Strauss 1991, Callaway 2007, Sotomayor & Lortie 2015
Dominant plants are centers of interactions in deserts
Lortie, Filazzola & Sotomayor 2016 Funct Ecol
tive interactions can be produced by competitive effects
alone, such as when at least one species of lower rank
outcompetes one or more species of higher rank
(Karlson and Jackson 1981, Aarssen 1983, Berlow
1999). Not only do changes in potential chains of
from a schema used to illustrate the factors that lim
geographic ranges, Krebs 2001, and a previously pr
posed general concept of biological filters, Grime 199
Laakso et al. 2001). This schema is just one of ma
possible ways that these different processes might int
Fig. 1. The main processes o
filters that structure a plant
community. The IC concept
proposes that all four proces
can be important in
determining the extant plant
community at a given site bu
that the relative importance
each process will vary in spa
and time. Each process/filter
represented by a pair of
horizontal lines and the
corresponding description is
bold italics adjacent to the
symbol (sub-sets of a process
such as herbivory or
competition are labeled in pl
text). Solid arrows depict the
movement of species through
the filters, and hatched lines
illustrate where each process
might influence the plant
community.
434 OIKOS 107:2 (20
Community assembly
Lortie et al. 2004
Plants interact and can have positive effects on
each other
Lortie et al 2004, Callaway 1995, 1997; Bruno et al. 2003
Bruno et al. 2003
Predicting context-dependence of interactions across
multiple scales is a great challenge
Agrawal et al. 2007, Bruno et al. 2003, Chamberlain et al. 2014
Diversity of indirect interactions in plants
Sotomayor & Lortie 2015 Ecosphere
Indirect interactions in terrestrial communities
Biases towards Northern Hemisphere and 2-
trophic level studies Sotomayor and Lortie 2015
Sotomayor and Lortie 2015
Experimental design: dominant plants
effects
Large-scale spatial and temporal patterns
Small-scale factors: scale of influence, nurse identity,
temporal shifts
Removal manipulations
Growth chamber experiments
System and field sites
Atiquipa, Peru (15oS)
Fray Jorge, Chile (31oS)
El Romeral, Chile (29oS)
Selection of study sites
Combining common plant
ecological surveys with data
obtained from world climate
models
Bioclimate data from
Hijmans et al. 2002, available
at 1 km resolution (1950-2000
period, average) for 19 env.
variables: rainfall and
temperature
Elevation gradient regionally
Methodology
Quadrat sampling in relation to
target species, open and
understory with 3 different sizes
of quadrats
Sampling in multiple sites: species
richness, abundance
Measures were taken along 3
growing seasons
Field and laboratory experiments
designed to disentangle patterns
Large-scale spatial patterns
Purpose:
To examine how facilitation
changes within and between
regional stress gradients and their
temporal dynamics using dominant
plants with different traits locally
Observational study over 3 years at
the peak of growing season: 3
regions, 5 sites per region and 8
different nurses across field sites
(one thorny and one non-thorny
per site)
Results species richness
Among regions and temporal differences, no nurse or regional differences
Plant density
Contrasting responses to increased stress: increase in intensity or collapse
Michalet et al. 2006 Ecol Lett
Collapse of facilitation?
Small-scale factors
Purpose:
To examine the within and
between seasonal effects of
facilitation, concurrently
with the micro-scale effects
of two dominant species
Micro-scale, seasonal
factors and increased
competition
Randia armata
Caesalpinia spinosa
Microclimate differences
Intensification of differences towards the end of growing season
Species richness
Temporal
changes: growing
season, and
between years
Facilitation
intensity similar
between
dominants, and
microscales
Abundance
Consistent
results, less
pronounced
during 2011
(wetter year)
No small-scale
differences
No increased
competition in
understories,
but higher
species
richness
Understory
interactions
Community differences
Community differences decreased towards the end of the
growing season
Canopies determine plant community spatiotemporal
dynamics in arid systems
Neighborhood removal experiment
Purpose:
To examine how dominant
plants mediate the outcome
of interactions amongst
understory species and their
species-specific responses
Manipulative experiment on
target understory species
Experimental design
Full neighborhood removal of
target understory species in open
and under microsites
Measurements: plan density,
flowering, fruit production, biomass
Neighbors present
Neighbors removed
Results
Removal
consequences
P. limensis
(rossette-like
annual)
displayed the
greatest
effects after
removals
Neighborhood
effects
P. limensis:
stronger
negative effects
of neighbors in
open microsites
This indicates
reduced
competition for
this target
Reduced competition in understories could promote
stable coexistence via facilitation
Facilitation consequences on seed biology
Purpose:
To examine how facilitation
by dominant plants
generates microsites leading
to consistent differences in
seed traits of understory
plants
5 annual understory species
Growth chamber
experiment simulating
conditions encountered in
the field
Open
(3 chambers)
Field observations
No seed size or viability differences due to dominant plants
Sotomayor et al. 2014
Austral Ecol.
Seeds germinated better in open microenvironments irrespective
of their source
Local adaptation and plasticity of beneficiaries should
be further explored with facilitation
Synthesis
Dominant plants have important indirect effects with
system-wide consequences for arid ecosystems
Overall consequences of dominant plants should be
considered when planning their management
Acknowledgments and collaborators
Johns Hopkins University, USA
Ben Zaitchik
Universidad de La Serena, Chile
Francisco A. Squeo, Julio Gutiérrez, Danny Carvajal
Universidad Nacional de San Agustín, Peru
Francisco Villasante, Italo Revilla, Briggeth Flores, Jessica
Turpo, Paola Medina
York University, Canada
Supervisory Committee, Department of Geography and
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Ecoblender Lab at York University
Thank you

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Sotomayor PhD presentation Apr19 YorkU

  • 1. Direct and indirect consequences of dominant plants in arid environments
  • 2. Canopies in stressful environments nurse a great diversity of understory plant communities Strauss 1991, Callaway 2007, Sotomayor & Lortie 2015
  • 3. Dominant plants are centers of interactions in deserts Lortie, Filazzola & Sotomayor 2016 Funct Ecol
  • 4. tive interactions can be produced by competitive effects alone, such as when at least one species of lower rank outcompetes one or more species of higher rank (Karlson and Jackson 1981, Aarssen 1983, Berlow 1999). Not only do changes in potential chains of from a schema used to illustrate the factors that lim geographic ranges, Krebs 2001, and a previously pr posed general concept of biological filters, Grime 199 Laakso et al. 2001). This schema is just one of ma possible ways that these different processes might int Fig. 1. The main processes o filters that structure a plant community. The IC concept proposes that all four proces can be important in determining the extant plant community at a given site bu that the relative importance each process will vary in spa and time. Each process/filter represented by a pair of horizontal lines and the corresponding description is bold italics adjacent to the symbol (sub-sets of a process such as herbivory or competition are labeled in pl text). Solid arrows depict the movement of species through the filters, and hatched lines illustrate where each process might influence the plant community. 434 OIKOS 107:2 (20 Community assembly Lortie et al. 2004
  • 5. Plants interact and can have positive effects on each other Lortie et al 2004, Callaway 1995, 1997; Bruno et al. 2003
  • 7. Predicting context-dependence of interactions across multiple scales is a great challenge Agrawal et al. 2007, Bruno et al. 2003, Chamberlain et al. 2014
  • 8. Diversity of indirect interactions in plants Sotomayor & Lortie 2015 Ecosphere
  • 9. Indirect interactions in terrestrial communities Biases towards Northern Hemisphere and 2- trophic level studies Sotomayor and Lortie 2015
  • 11. Experimental design: dominant plants effects Large-scale spatial and temporal patterns Small-scale factors: scale of influence, nurse identity, temporal shifts Removal manipulations Growth chamber experiments
  • 12. System and field sites Atiquipa, Peru (15oS) Fray Jorge, Chile (31oS) El Romeral, Chile (29oS)
  • 13. Selection of study sites Combining common plant ecological surveys with data obtained from world climate models Bioclimate data from Hijmans et al. 2002, available at 1 km resolution (1950-2000 period, average) for 19 env. variables: rainfall and temperature Elevation gradient regionally
  • 14. Methodology Quadrat sampling in relation to target species, open and understory with 3 different sizes of quadrats Sampling in multiple sites: species richness, abundance Measures were taken along 3 growing seasons Field and laboratory experiments designed to disentangle patterns
  • 15. Large-scale spatial patterns Purpose: To examine how facilitation changes within and between regional stress gradients and their temporal dynamics using dominant plants with different traits locally Observational study over 3 years at the peak of growing season: 3 regions, 5 sites per region and 8 different nurses across field sites (one thorny and one non-thorny per site)
  • 16. Results species richness Among regions and temporal differences, no nurse or regional differences
  • 17. Plant density Contrasting responses to increased stress: increase in intensity or collapse
  • 18. Michalet et al. 2006 Ecol Lett Collapse of facilitation?
  • 19. Small-scale factors Purpose: To examine the within and between seasonal effects of facilitation, concurrently with the micro-scale effects of two dominant species Micro-scale, seasonal factors and increased competition Randia armata Caesalpinia spinosa
  • 20. Microclimate differences Intensification of differences towards the end of growing season
  • 21. Species richness Temporal changes: growing season, and between years Facilitation intensity similar between dominants, and microscales
  • 23. No increased competition in understories, but higher species richness Understory interactions
  • 25. Community differences decreased towards the end of the growing season
  • 26. Canopies determine plant community spatiotemporal dynamics in arid systems
  • 27. Neighborhood removal experiment Purpose: To examine how dominant plants mediate the outcome of interactions amongst understory species and their species-specific responses Manipulative experiment on target understory species
  • 28. Experimental design Full neighborhood removal of target understory species in open and under microsites Measurements: plan density, flowering, fruit production, biomass Neighbors present Neighbors removed
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  • 32. Neighborhood effects P. limensis: stronger negative effects of neighbors in open microsites This indicates reduced competition for this target
  • 33. Reduced competition in understories could promote stable coexistence via facilitation
  • 34. Facilitation consequences on seed biology Purpose: To examine how facilitation by dominant plants generates microsites leading to consistent differences in seed traits of understory plants 5 annual understory species Growth chamber experiment simulating conditions encountered in the field Open (3 chambers)
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  • 37. No seed size or viability differences due to dominant plants Sotomayor et al. 2014 Austral Ecol.
  • 38. Seeds germinated better in open microenvironments irrespective of their source
  • 39. Local adaptation and plasticity of beneficiaries should be further explored with facilitation
  • 41. Dominant plants have important indirect effects with system-wide consequences for arid ecosystems
  • 42. Overall consequences of dominant plants should be considered when planning their management
  • 43. Acknowledgments and collaborators Johns Hopkins University, USA Ben Zaitchik Universidad de La Serena, Chile Francisco A. Squeo, Julio Gutiérrez, Danny Carvajal Universidad Nacional de San Agustín, Peru Francisco Villasante, Italo Revilla, Briggeth Flores, Jessica Turpo, Paola Medina York University, Canada Supervisory Committee, Department of Geography and Faculty of Graduate Studies Ecoblender Lab at York University