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Do large scale restoration projects reduce within-species trait variability?
Harzé Mélanie*, Monty Arnaud and Mahy Grégory
University of Liege, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, Biodiversity and Landscape Unit
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6Adriaens et al. 2006
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1. Diversity : species richness and abundance 2. Vegetation structure : vegetation cover, biomass3. Ecological processes : nutrient cycling, biological interractions
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1. Diversity : species richness and abundance 2. Vegetation structure : vegetation cover, biomass3. Ecological processes : nutrient cycling, biological interractions
Populations?
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Fragmentation
Context Aims Methods Results
Modified from Lienert 2004
Biotic interactions
Stochasticity (chance)
Natural gene flow
Artificial gene flow
Habitat fragmentation- Small populations- Large isolation
Inbreeding depression
Outbreeding depression
Individual / population fitness
Abiotic effects
Mutation
Inbreeding
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Restoration ?
Context Aims Methods Results
Modified from Lienert 2004
Biotic interactions
Stochasticity (chance)
Natural gene flow
Artificial gene flow
Habitat fragmentation- Small populations- Large isolation
Inbreeding depression
Outbreeding depression
Individual / population fitness
Abiotic effects
Mutation
Inbreeding
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Restoration ?
Context Aims Methods Results
Biotic interactions
Stochasticity (chance)
Natural gene flow
Artificial gene flow
Habitat fragmentation- Small populations- Large isolation
Inbreeding depression
Outbreeding depression
Individual / population fitness
Abiotic effects
Mutation
Inbreeding
Modified from Lienert 2004
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Modified from Lienert 2004
Biotic interactions
Stochasticity (chance)
Natural gene flow
Artificial gene flow
Habitat fragmentation- Small populations- Large isolation
Inbreeding depression
Outbreeding depression
Individual / population fitness
Abiotic effects
Mutation
Inbreeding
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Restoration ?
Foundation effectSmall populationsReduced genetic diversity
Context Aims Methods Results
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Modified from Lienert 2004
Biotic interactions
Stochasticity (chance)
Natural gene flow
Artificial gene flow
Habitat fragmentation- Small populations- Large isolation
Inbreeding depression
Outbreeding depression
Individual / population fitness
Abiotic effects
Mutation
Inbreeding
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Restoration ?
Context Aims Methods Results
Foundation effectSmall populationsReduced genetic diversity
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“The discipline of population biology provides one perspective on what might be considered a successful restoration.”
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“Restored populations must possess attributes necessary for reproduction, growth, migration, and adaptive evolutionary change.”
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“Restored populations must possess attributes necessary for reproduction, growth, migration, and adaptive evolutionary change.”
Functional traits= Any measurable features at
the individual level that directly or indirectly affect overall plant fitness(Lavorel et al. 1997; Violle et al. 2007)
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Context Aims Methods Results
“Restored populations must possess attributes necessary for reproduction, growth, migration, and adaptive evolutionary change.”
Functional traits
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“Restored populations must possess attributes necessary for reproduction, growth, migration, and adaptive evolutionary change.”
Functional traits
Specific Leaf Area (SLA)
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“Restored populations must possess attributes necessary for reproduction, growth, migration, and adaptive evolutionary change.”
Functional traits
Plant height
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“Restored populations must possess attributes necessary for reproduction, growth, migration, and adaptive evolutionary change.”
Functional traits
Seed mass
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“Restored populations must possess attributes necessary for reproduction, growth, migration, and adaptive evolutionary change.”
Functional traits variability= one way to understand plant
response to environmental variability and their capacity to cope with environmental changes.
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To compare the environmental heterogeneity and the trait variability of reference and restored populations of a calcareous grasslands
species: Potentilla tabernaemontani.
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Potentilla tabernaemontani
A perennial forb producing yellow entomophilous flowers
Specialist of calcareous grasslands in Belgium
Present on various environment
Abundant in the study area
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Species
Context Aims Methods Results
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6 sites
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Context Aims Methods Results
1.2.
3.4. 5. 6.
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6 sites
vs
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6 reference populations 6 restored populations
Protocol
Context Aims Methods Results
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6 reference populations
30 individuals/pop
6 restored populations
30 individuals/pop
Protocol
Context Aims Methods Results
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Intra-population trait variability : • Specific leaf area (2 leaves/indiv)
• Vegetative height
6 reference populations
30 individuals/pop
6 restored populations
30 individuals/pop
Protocol
Context Aims Methods Results
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Intra-population trait variability : • Specific leaf area (2 leaves/indiv)
• Vegetative height
Environmental heterogeneity : • Soil depth
6 reference populations
30 individuals/pop
Context Aims Methods Results
6 restored populations
30 individuals/pop
Protocol 6 sites
vs
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Soil
dept
h (c
m)
Is restoration recreating the entire range of environmental variability experience by the populations of the species ?
Context Aims Methods Results
Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 5 Site 6
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Is restoration recreating the entire range of environmental variability experience by the populations of the species ?
Soil
dept
h (c
m)
Reference Restoration
Context Aims Methods Results
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Is restoration selecting only a part of the trait variability of source populations?
SLA
(mm
2 . m
g-1)
Reference Restoration
Context Aims Methods Results
Vege
tativ
e he
ight
(cm
)
Reference Restoration
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Context Aims Methods Results
Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 5 Site 6
Is restoration selecting only a part of the trait variability of source populations?
Vege
tativ
e he
ight
(cm
)
Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 5 Site 6
SLA
(mm
2 . m
g-1)
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CONCLUSION A population approach is important to
evaluate more aspects of restoration success
Good news for restored populations and species persistence in the future.
Reference = goal? Or restore more diverse populations?
What about new sites creation? Rare species?