Functional Traits in a Species-Rich Grassland and a Short-Term Change in Management: Is There a Competition-Colonization Trade-Off?

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Jitka Klimešová
Ondřej Mudrák
Jiři Doležal
Michal Hájek
Martin Dančák
Leoš Klimeš
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[1] Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,Department of Functional Ecology, Institute of Botany
[2] Masaryk University,Department of Botany and Zoology
[3] Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,Department of Vegetation Ecology, Institute of Botany
[4] Palacký University,Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science
[5] University of South Bohemia,Department of Botany, Faculty of Science
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Folia Geobotanica | 2013年 / 48卷
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Abandonment; Generative regeneration; Meadow management; Plant persistence; Plant traits; Restoration of management;
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The species richness of grasslands generally cannot be fully restored after changes in management. Some species with small statures and basal leaf rosettes can be lost forever. The same species, however, seem to possess the traits necessary for successful re-colonization – they produce small, easily dispersable seeds, numerous seedlings and have lasting seed banks. We tested the hypothesis that plants in species-rich grasslands can be characterized by a negative correlation between their competitive ability and potential for generative regeneration, i.e. by a competition-colonization trade-off. An analysis of the traits of 95 grassland species supported this hypothesis. We then conducted a manipulative experiment in three different meadow communities in the Bílé Karpaty Mts. The experiment involved characterizing species traits during periods of different grassland management regimes in the years 1997–2000 and comparing these with the original management regime, which was restored between 2000 and 2003. We found out that the hypothesis only holds true for the pooled dataset for all three communities. When the individual meadow communities were analyzed separately, plant traits other than those responsible for the competition-colonization trade-off appear to be characteristic of responsive species, e.g. shoot lifespan or phenology. Our results imply that despite the general trade-offs found in large comparative studies, the plant response in a specific community is constrained by the local species pool.
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