论文标题

岩石露头和悬崖上的植物进化:Edaphic专业化后的多元化模式

Plant evolution on rock outcrops and cliffs: contrasting patterns of diversification following edaphic specialization

论文作者

Lichter-Marck, Isaac

论文摘要

山上和深峡谷上的纯粹悬崖是世界上最具标志性的地标之一,但是我们对生活在这些垂直岩石景观中的神秘植物园的理解仍然存在分散。在本文中,我回顾并综合了有关专业化发展到裸岩石及其对植物多样化的后果的最新研究。推定的适应性通常与裸岩石上的生长有关,包括专门的根结构,耐应力的叶片特征和降低的分散性。健身折衷是实现专业化的主要解释,但是对裸露环境的适应是前体环境,可以在其他压力栖息地(例如化学苛刻的土壤)中专业化。在物种水平的系统发育中,许多岩石专业植物在进化上是孤立的,并形成了在分解的底物上发现的同源物的姊妹谱系,这表明对裸岩的专业化可能是进化的陷阱或死胡同。在其他情况下,岩石专家形成了各种进化枝,建议群岛的形成或生态释放,这是由压力承受能力的创新所启用的。如今,在受到较差的管理和引入生物(例如岛屿)的严重影响的环境中,悬崖是对耐心濒危植物的重要避难所。攀登安全和无人机的新技术协助侦察开放了新的可能性,以发现和保护这些景观中的悬崖植物,但具有增加其可及性的固有风险。拯救植物免于灭绝的努力的未来成功可能取决于我们对悬崖峭壁特有独特且有韧性的植物群的理解。

Sheer cliffs on mountains and in deep canyons are among the worlds most iconic landmarks but our understanding of the enigmatic flora that lives in these vertical rock landscapes remains fragmented. In this article, I review and synthesize recent studies on the evolution of specialization onto bare rock and its consequences for plant diversification. Putative adaptations commonly associated with growth on bare rock include specialized root structures, stress tolerant leaf traits, and reduced dispersibility. Fitness tradeoffs are a principal explanation for edaphic specialization, but adaptation to bare environments stands apart as a precursor environment to specialization in other stressful habitats, such as chemically harsh soils. In species level phylogenies, many rock specialist plants are evolutionarily isolated and form the sister lineage to congeners found on decomposed substrates, suggesting that specialization onto bare rock may be an evolutionary trap or dead end. In other cases, rock specialists form diverse clades, suggesting archipelago speciation or ecological release enabled by innovations in stress tolerance. Today, in environments severely impacted by poor management and introduced organisms, such as islands, cliffs serve as important refuges for stress tolerant endangered plants. New technology for climbing safety and drone assisted reconnaissance open new possibilities for the discovery and conservation of cliff plants in these landscapes but come with the inherent risks of increasing their accessibility. The future success of efforts to save plants from extinction may depend on our understanding of the unique and resilient flora endemic to cliffy places.

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