The drivers of plant community composition have shifted from external to internal processes over the past 20,000 years

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C. Patrick Doncaster
Mary E. Edwards
Charlotte L. Clarke
Inger Greve Alsos
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[1] University of Southampton,School of Biological Sciences
[2] University of Southampton,School of Geography and Environmental Science
[3] The Artic University Museum of Norway,Aurora Centre for Arctic Ecosystem Genomics
[4] UiT - The Arctic University of Norway,undefined
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Internal and external factors regulating the past composition of plant communities are difficult to identify in palaeo-vegetation records. Here, we develop an index of relative entropy of community assembly, which applies to changes in the composition of a community over time, measuring disorder in its assembly relative to disassembly. Historical periods of relatively ordered assembly (negative index values) are characteristic of a community undergoing endogenous self-organisation, in contrast to relatively disordered assembly (positive values) characterising periods of exogenous abiotic forcing. We quantified the relative entropy index for a 22,000-year time-series of tundra vegetation obtained in the Polar Urals, based on sedimentary DNA. We find it most positive during the Late Pleistocene characterized by persistent taxa, and most negative during the post-glacial Holocene characterized by more ephemeral floras. Changes in relative entropy coincide with changes in regional temperature as reconstructed from stable oxygen composition of an Arctic ice-core. Our results suggest that temperature strongly influenced community assembly in the Polar Urals until about 9000 years before present, after which endogenous community self-organization prevailed through to the present. We conclude that time-series of community composition can reveal changes in the balance between internal and external influences on taxonomic turnover and resulting diversity.
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