Fundamental niche differentiation in subspecies ofSarcocornia perennison a salt marsh elevational gradient

Selection pressures associated with strong environmental gradients on salt marshes provide a mechanism for the genetic subdivision of species. We investigated the importance of differentiated habitat niches in explaining the distributions of 2 forms of the halophyteSarcocornia perennis: ssp.perennis...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) 2007-10, Vol.347, p.15-20
Hauptverfasser: Redondo-Gómez, Susana, Castillo, Jesús M., Luque, Carlos J., Luque, Teresa, Figueroa, M. Enrique, Davy, Anthony J.
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Zusammenfassung:Selection pressures associated with strong environmental gradients on salt marshes provide a mechanism for the genetic subdivision of species. We investigated the importance of differentiated habitat niches in explaining the distributions of 2 forms of the halophyteSarcocornia perennis: ssp.perennisin lower/middle marshes and the Iberian endemic ssp.alpinion more elevated salines. The fundamental niches of the 2 subspecies were investigated at the Odiel marshes, SW Spain with an experimental transplantation to 4 points along an elevation gradient. Subspeciesperennissurvived at the 3 lower elevations, from +2.26 to +2.84 m relative to Spanish Hydrographic Zero (SHZ) and flowered only at the highest of these locations. Subspecies (ssp.)alpinisurvived only at the 2 higher elevations (+2.84 and +3.65 m SHZ), flowering only at the highest location. As expected, sediment redox potential increased at transplant sites up the marsh, with decreasing tidal submergence; sediment salinity also increased and its water content decreased with increasing elevation. Sediment pH also declined with increasing elevation. Air conditions in the Mediterranean summer become cooler and moister with proximity to the sea. The failure of ssp.alpinito survive below its limit was attributed to its intolerance of increasingly hypoxic, reducing sediments. The failure of ssp.perennisto survive above its limit was associated with hypersalinity and water stress in summer. The fundamental niches of the 2 subspecies showed limited overlap (i.e. one transplantation site): that of ssp.perennisapproximates the realized niche observed in the field but the realized niche of ssp.alpiniappears to be more restricted than its fundamental niche.
ISSN:0171-8630
1616-1599