Trait variation between and within Andes and coastalmountain ranges in the iconic South American treeAraucaria araucana in Chile

McIntosh, Mariah; González Campos, Jorge; Patrick Demaree; Toro-Salamanca, Omayra; Roberto Ipinza Carmona; BUSTAMANTE-SÁNCHEZ, MARCELA A; Hasbun, Rodrigo Jorge; Nelson, Cara R.

Keywords: climate adaptation, ecological restoration, monkey puzzle tree, plant material selection, population-level traitdifferentiation

Abstract

A major barrier globally to achieving restoration goals is the identification and production of appropriate plant materials. To producehigh-quality plant materials for restoration success, prevent negative consequences to plant populations, and conserve genetic diversity,it is critical to understand ecotypic variation among plant populations, especially in relation to environmental conditions. For Araucariaaraucana, a highly threatened iconic South American tree that grows across a substantial climate gradient, this information is urgentlyneeded to guide restoration and conservation efforts. We conducted a common garden experiment using seedlings from 12 populationsof A. araucana across its range in Chile. This approach allowed us to assess regional (coastal versus Andes mountain ranges) andpopulation-level variation in plant traits and relate this variation to environmental variables. Our results demonstrate thatA. araucana exhibits differentiation at both regional and population levels, particularly in traits such as branch number and length(indicative of plant architectural differences) and needle width (reflecting variation in leaf investment). This variation is at least partlyexplained by climate variables, with the most significant differences attributed to regional variations in temperature annual range andmean vapor pressure deficit. Based on these findings, we recommend restoration efforts prioritize conserving genetic variation bothamong and within regions and their populations, while avoiding translocations of genotypes between coastal and Andes populations

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Título de la Revista: RESTORATION ECOLOGY
Editorial: Wiley
Página de inicio: 1
Página final: 12
Idioma: Inglés
URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/rec.70268