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Different “metabolomic niches” of the highly diverse tree species of the French Guiana rainforests

Albert Gargallo‐Garriga, Jordi Sardans, Víctor Granda, Joan Llusià, Guille Peguero, Dolores Asensio, Romà Ogaya, Ifigenia Urbina, Leandro Van Langenhove, Lore T. Verryckt, Jérôme Chave, Élodie A. Courtois, Clément Stahl, Oriol Grau, Karel Klem, Otmar Urban, Ivan A. Janssens, Josep Peñuelas

2020Scientific Reports28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tropical rainforests harbor a particularly high plant diversity. We hypothesize that potential causes underlying this high diversity should be linked to distinct overall functionality (defense and growth allocation, anti-stress mechanisms, reproduction) among the different sympatric taxa. In this study we tested the hypothesis of the existence of a metabolomic niche related to a species-specific differential use and allocation of metabolites. We tested this hypothesis by comparing leaf metabolomic profiles of 54 species in two rainforests of French Guiana. Species identity explained most of the variation in the metabolome, with a species-specific metabolomic profile across dry and wet seasons. In addition to this "homeostatic" species-specific metabolomic profile significantly linked to phylogenetic distances, also part of the variance (flexibility) of the metabolomic profile was explained by season within a single species. Our results support the hypothesis of the high diversity in tropical forest being related to a species-specific metabolomic niche and highlight ecometabolomics as a tool to identify this species functional diversity related and consistent with the ecological niche theory.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyNicheMetabolomicsEcological nicheRainforestMetabolomeEcologySympatric speciationSpecies diversityBiodiversityPhylogenetic diversityNiche differentiationSpecies richnessPhylogenetic treeHabitatBioinformaticsGeneBiochemistryMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry StudiesSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangePlant biochemistry and biosynthesis
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