Abstract

Whether the functional structure of ecological communities is deterministic or historically contingent is still quite controversial. However, recent experimental tests did not find effects of species composition variation on trait convergence and therefore the environmental constraints should play the major role on community convergence into functional groups. Seasonal cerrados are characterized by a sharp seasonality, in which the water shortage defines the community functioning. Hyperseasonal cerrados experience additionally waterlogging in the rainy season. Here, we asked whether waterlogging modifies species convergences into life-forms in a hyperseasonal cerrado. We studied a hyperseasonal cerrado, comparing it with a nearby seasonal cerrado, never waterlogged, in Emas National Park, central Brazil. In each area, we sampled all vascular plants by placing 40 plots of 1 m(2) plots in four surveys. We analyzed the species convergences into life-forms in both cerrados using the Raunkiaer's life-form spectrum and the index of divergence from species to life-form diversity (IDD). The overall life-form spectra and IDDs were not different, indicating that waterlogging did not affect the composition of functional groups in the hyperseasonal cerrado. However, there was a seasonal variation in IDD values only in the hyperseasonal cerrado. As long as we did not find a seasonal variation in life-form diversity, the seasonal variation of convergence into life-forms in the hyperseasonal cerrado was a consequence of the seasonal variation of species diversity. Because of high functional redundancy of cerrado plants, waterlogging promoted a floristic replacement without major changes in functional groups. Thus, waterlogging in the hyperseasonal cerrado promoted seasonal changes in species convergence into life-forms by reducing species diversity.

Highlights

  • Whether the functional group structure of ecological communities is deterministic or historically contingent is still quite controversial (Chase, 2003)

  • We addressed the following questions: What are the prevailing life-forms in the hyperseasonal cerrado? Is the life-form spectrum of the hyperseasonal cerrado different from the life-form spectrum of the seasonal cerrado? Is the intrinsic diversity divergence (IDD) of the hyperseasonal cerrado different from the IDD of the seasonal cerrado, that is, is the convergence of species into life-forms different between the two vegetation forms? Do the IDDs of both cerrados vary throughout the year, accompanying the climatic seasonality and environmental constraints?

  • Hemicryptophytes and phanerophytes are generally well represented in cerrado life-form spectra (Batalha and Martins, 2002)

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Introduction

Whether the functional group structure of ecological communities is deterministic or historically contingent is still quite controversial (Chase, 2003). The deterministic view suggests that communities converge towards a common structure determined by environmental conditions, irrespective of the history of community assembly (Fukami et al, 2005). Community assembly is deterministic in the general composition of functional groups, but historically contingent in the composition of species (Temperton et al, 2004; Fukami et al, 2005). Environmental constraints would play the major role on community convergence into functional groups (Fukami et al, 2005)

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