Modelling how negative plant-soil feedbacks across life stages affect the spatial patterning of trees

Annalisa Iuorio, Maarten B Eppinga, Mara Baudena, Frits Veerman, Max Rietkerk, Francesco Giannino

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Abstract

In this work, we theoretically explore how litter decomposition processes and soil-borne pathogens contribute to negative plant-soil feedbacks, in particular in transient and stable spatial organisation of tropical forest trees and seedlings known as Janzen-Connell distributions. By considering soil-borne pathogens and autotoxicity both separately and in combination in a phenomenological model, we can study how both factors may affect transient dynamics and emerging Janzen-Connell distributions. We also identify parameter regimes associated with different long-term behaviours. Moreover, we compare how the strength of negative plant-soil feedbacks was mediated by tree germination and growth strategies, using a combination of analytical approaches and numerical simulations. Our interdisciplinary investigation, motivated by an ecological question, allows us to construct important links between local feedbacks, spatial self-organisation, and community assembly. Our model analyses contribute to understanding the drivers of biodiversity in tropical ecosystems, by disentangling the abilities of two potential mechanisms to generate Janzen-Connell distributions. Furthermore, our theoretical results may help guiding future field data analyses by identifying spatial signatures in adult tree and seedling distribution data that may reflect the presence of particular plant-soil feedback mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Article number19128
Pages (from-to)1-18
JournalScientific Reports
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

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Funding

A.I. is member of Gruppo Nazionale per la Fisica Matematica (GNFM), Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica (INdAM). A.I. acknowledges support from the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) via the Hertha Firnberg Research Fellowship nr. T 1199-N. For the purpose of open access, the authors have applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission.

FundersFunder number
Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica "Francesco Severi"
Gruppo Nazionale per la Fisica Matematica
Austrian Science Fund

    Keywords

    • applied mathematics
    • ecological modelling
    • Theoretical ecology

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