AI Article Synopsis

  • Scientists want to know how different plants adapt to live in various environments, especially when it comes to competition with other plants.
  • They studied two types of plants, one that is better at competing and one that is not, to see how they do in easy versus tough places to grow.
  • Their findings show that plants that can compete well thrive in easier environments, while those that aren't as competitive are better suited for tougher places.

Article Abstract

A central goal in biology is to understand which traits underlie adaptation to different environments. Yet, few studies have examined the relative contribution of competitive ability towards adaptive divergence among species occupying distinct environments. Here, we test the relative importance of competitive ability as an adaptation to relatively benign versus challenging environments, using previously published studies of closely related species pairs of primarily tidal plants subjected to reciprocal removal with transplant experiments in nature. Subordinate species typically occupy more challenging environments and showed consistent evidence for adaptation to challenging conditions, with no significant competitive effect on non-local, dominant species. In contrast, dominant species typically occupy relatively benign environments and performed significantly better than non-local, subordinate species that faced competition from the dominant species. Surprisingly, when the two species were not allowed to compete, the subordinate species performed as well as the dominant species in the benign environments where the subordinate species do not occur. These results suggest that competitive ability is the most important adaptation distinguishing the species that occupy relatively benign environments. The limited scope and number of suitable experimental studies encourage future work to test if these results are generalizable across taxa and environments.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11285840PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2023.0509DOI Listing

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