Seedling recruitment of small-seeded and large-seeded species in forests and pastures in southern Ecuador

IF 3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Maciej K. Barczyk , Diana Carolina Acosta-Rojas , Carlos Iván Espinosa , Matthias Schleuning , Eike Lena Neuschulz
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Seedling recruitment is a key process of plant regeneration that often depends on plant functional traits, such as seed size. To optimize forest restoration efforts, we need to better understand how seedling recruitment of different seed sizes varies along environmental gradients with strong variation in abiotic and biotic factors. To understand these interacting effects, we conducted a sowing experiment with different-sized seeds in forests and pastures in the tropical mountains of southern Ecuador. We quantified seedling recruitment in relation to temperature, soil moisture and biotic pressures. We sowed seeds of five tree species of varying seed size at three elevations (1000, 2000 and 3000 m a.s.l.) in primary forest and pastures. We tested (1) how habitat type influences the recruitment of seedlings belonging to three small- and two large-seeded species, and (2) how abiotic and biotic factors limit seedling recruitment of species with different seed sizes. We found that seedlings of the two large-seeded species recruited better than seedlings of the three small-seeded species, but only in the forest habitat. Seedling recruitment of large seeds was primarily limited by high surface temperature, which explains lower recruitment of large seeds in pastures compared to forests. Our study shows that seed size can be a key trait mediating variability in seedling recruitment in tropical ecosystems. We conclude that restoration measures should aim to mitigate extreme temperatures in tropical pastures to aid the natural regeneration of large-seeded tree species.

厄瓜多尔南部森林和牧场中小粒种子和大粒种子树种的幼苗生长情况
幼苗吸收是植物再生的一个关键过程,通常取决于植物的功能特征,如种子大小。为了优化森林恢复工作,我们需要更好地了解不同大小种子的幼苗吸收如何在非生物因素和生物因素差异很大的环境梯度上发生变化。为了了解这些相互作用的影响,我们在厄瓜多尔南部热带山区的森林和牧场进行了不同大小种子的播种实验。我们根据温度、土壤湿度和生物压力对幼苗的新陈代谢进行了量化。我们在三个海拔高度(海拔 1000 米、2000 米和 3000 米)的原始森林和牧场播种了五种不同大小的树种。我们测试了:(1)栖息地类型如何影响三个小种子树种和两个大种子树种幼苗的新陈代谢;(2)非生物和生物因素如何限制不同种子大小树种幼苗的新陈代谢。我们发现,两个大种子物种的幼苗比三个小种子物种的幼苗更容易吸收,但仅限于森林生境。大粒种子的幼苗吸收主要受到地表温度高的限制,这也是大粒种子在牧场的吸收率低于森林的原因。我们的研究表明,在热带生态系统中,种子大小可能是影响幼苗吸收变化的一个关键特征。我们的结论是,恢复措施应着眼于减轻热带牧场的极端温度,以帮助大种子树种的自然再生。
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Basic and Applied Ecology
Basic and Applied Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
5.30%
发文量
103
审稿时长
10.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Basic and Applied Ecology provides a forum in which significant advances and ideas can be rapidly communicated to a wide audience. Basic and Applied Ecology publishes original contributions, perspectives and reviews from all areas of basic and applied ecology. Ecologists from all countries are invited to publish ecological research of international interest in its pages. There is no bias with regard to taxon or geographical area.
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