Evolutionary radiations of woody taxa within arid environments were made possible bymultiple trait innovations including deep roots and embolism-resistant xylem, but little isknown about how these traits have coevolved across the phylogeny of woody plants or howthey jointly influence the distribution of species. We synthesized global trait and vegetation plot datasets to examine how rooting depth and xylem vulnerability across 188 woody plant species interact with aridity, precipitation seasonality, and water table depth to influence species occurrence probabilities across all biomes. Xylem resistance to embolism and rooting depth are independent woody plant traits that do not exhibit an interspecific trade-off. Resistant xylem and deep roots increase occurrence probabilities in arid, seasonal climates over deep water tables. Resistant xylem and shallow roots increase occurrence probabilities in arid, nonseasonal climates over deep water tables. Vulnerable xylem and deep roots increase occurrence probabilities in arid, nonseasonal climates over shallow water tables. Lastly, vulnerable xylem and shallow roots increase occurrence probabilities in humid climates. Each combination of trait values optimizes occurrence probabilities in unique environmental conditions. Responses of deeply rooted vegetation may be buffered if evaporative demand changes faster than water table depth under climate change.

Rooting depth and xylem vulnerability are independent woody plant traits jointly selected by aridity, seasonality, and water table depth / Laughlin, Daniel C.; Siefert, Andrew; Fleri, Jesse R.; Tumber-Davila, Shersingh Joseph; Hammond, William M.; Sabatini, Francesco Maria; Damasceno, Gabriella; Aubin, Isabelle; Field, Richard; Hatim, Mohamed Z.; Jansen, Steven; Lenoir, Jonathan; Lens, Frederic; Mccarthy, James K.; Niinemets, Ulo; Phillips, Oliver L.; Attorre, Fabio; Bergeron, Yves; Bruun, Hans Henrik; Byun, Chaeho; Custerevska, Renata; Dengler, Juergen; De Sanctis, Michele; Dolezal, Jiri; Jimenez-Alfaro, Borja; Herault, Bruno; Homeier, Juergen; Kattge, Jens; Meir, Patrick; Mencuccini, Maurizio; Noroozi, Jalil; Nowak, Arkadiusz; Penuelas, Josep; Schmidt, Marco; Skvorc, Zeljko; Sultana, Fahmida; Ugarte, Rosina Magana; Bruelheide, Helge. - In: NEW PHYTOLOGIST. - ISSN 1469-8137. - 240:5(2023), pp. 1774-1787. [10.1111/nph.19276]

Rooting depth and xylem vulnerability are independent woody plant traits jointly selected by aridity, seasonality, and water table depth

Attorre, Fabio;De Sanctis, Michele;
2023

Abstract

Evolutionary radiations of woody taxa within arid environments were made possible bymultiple trait innovations including deep roots and embolism-resistant xylem, but little isknown about how these traits have coevolved across the phylogeny of woody plants or howthey jointly influence the distribution of species. We synthesized global trait and vegetation plot datasets to examine how rooting depth and xylem vulnerability across 188 woody plant species interact with aridity, precipitation seasonality, and water table depth to influence species occurrence probabilities across all biomes. Xylem resistance to embolism and rooting depth are independent woody plant traits that do not exhibit an interspecific trade-off. Resistant xylem and deep roots increase occurrence probabilities in arid, seasonal climates over deep water tables. Resistant xylem and shallow roots increase occurrence probabilities in arid, nonseasonal climates over deep water tables. Vulnerable xylem and deep roots increase occurrence probabilities in arid, nonseasonal climates over shallow water tables. Lastly, vulnerable xylem and shallow roots increase occurrence probabilities in humid climates. Each combination of trait values optimizes occurrence probabilities in unique environmental conditions. Responses of deeply rooted vegetation may be buffered if evaporative demand changes faster than water table depth under climate change.
2023
cavitation; drought avoider; drought resistant; embolism; species distribution modeling; trees; water availability
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Rooting depth and xylem vulnerability are independent woody plant traits jointly selected by aridity, seasonality, and water table depth / Laughlin, Daniel C.; Siefert, Andrew; Fleri, Jesse R.; Tumber-Davila, Shersingh Joseph; Hammond, William M.; Sabatini, Francesco Maria; Damasceno, Gabriella; Aubin, Isabelle; Field, Richard; Hatim, Mohamed Z.; Jansen, Steven; Lenoir, Jonathan; Lens, Frederic; Mccarthy, James K.; Niinemets, Ulo; Phillips, Oliver L.; Attorre, Fabio; Bergeron, Yves; Bruun, Hans Henrik; Byun, Chaeho; Custerevska, Renata; Dengler, Juergen; De Sanctis, Michele; Dolezal, Jiri; Jimenez-Alfaro, Borja; Herault, Bruno; Homeier, Juergen; Kattge, Jens; Meir, Patrick; Mencuccini, Maurizio; Noroozi, Jalil; Nowak, Arkadiusz; Penuelas, Josep; Schmidt, Marco; Skvorc, Zeljko; Sultana, Fahmida; Ugarte, Rosina Magana; Bruelheide, Helge. - In: NEW PHYTOLOGIST. - ISSN 1469-8137. - 240:5(2023), pp. 1774-1787. [10.1111/nph.19276]
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