When and where plant-soil feedback may promote plant coexistence: a meta-analysis
Abstract:
Plant-soil feedback (PSF) theory provides a powerful framework for understanding plant dynamics by integrating growth assays into pbkp_redictions of whether soil communities stabilise plant–plant interactions. However, we lack a comprehensive view of the likelihood of feedback-driven coexistence, partly because of a failure to analyse pairwise PSF, the metric directly linked to plant species coexistence. Here, we determine the relative importance of plant evolutionary history, traits, and environmental factors for coexistence through PSF using a meta-analysis of 1038 pairwise PSF measures. Consistent with eco-evolutionary pbkp_redictions, feedback is more likely to mediate coexistence for pairs of plant species (1) associating with similar guilds of mycorrhizal fungi, (2) of increasing phylogenetic distance, and (3) interacting with native microbes. We also found evidence for a primary role of pathogens in feedback-mediated coexistence. By combining results over several independent studies, our results confirm that PSF may play a key role in plant species coexistence, species invasion, and the phylogenetic diversification of plant communities.
Año de publicación:
2019
Keywords:
- plant–soil feedback
- soil communities
- mutualists
- Meta-analysis
- COEXISTENCE
- pathogens
- phylogenetic relatedness
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Tipo de documento:
Other
Estado:
Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Ecología
- Ecología
Áreas temáticas:
- Técnicas, equipos y materiales
- Ecología
- Temas específicos de la historia natural de las plantas