Effects of host size and substrate types on the distribution of accidental and obligate epiphytes: a case study in a temperate forest of Japan

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Natsuki Komada, Wakana A. Azuma, Yuya Ogawa, Chikae Tatsumi
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In forests, the distribution of vascular epiphytes is controlled by various environmental factors such as host tree size and substrate type. However, a few studies focused on temperate forests, despite the growing interest in temperate forests with high diversity of accidental epiphytes. This study examined the distribution of accidental and obligate epiphytes on 8 Cercidiphyllum japonicum (Cercidiphyllaceae) trees in a Japanese temperate forest based on observations of 1,301 epiphyte individuals belonging to 49 species. As predicted, the number of species and individuals of accidental and obligate epiphytes increased with host tree size. While the percentage of accidental epiphyte species increased with the host tree size, the percentage of obligate epiphyte species decreased; however, these changes were not significant for the number of individuals. Consistent with our hypothesis, the major rooting substrates of accidental and obligate epiphytes was different. Accidental epiphytes primarily depend on arboreal soil and, to a lesser extent, on moss, but are absent on tree bark. Contrastingly, obligate epiphytes were most frequently found on moss, followed by bark and arboreal soil. These results highlight the impact of host tree size on the diversity of accidental epiphytes compared to obligate epiphytes, suggesting that the host tree size effects are different between accidental and obligate epiphytes in temperate forests. Additionally, a thick accumulation of arboreal soil is crucial for the establishment of accidental epiphytes.

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寄主大小和基质类型对偶然附生植物和必须附生植物分布的影响:日本温带森林的一项案例研究
在森林中,维管附生植物的分布受各种环境因素的控制,如寄主树的大小和基质类型。然而,尽管人们对温带森林中意外附生植物多样性的兴趣与日俱增,但侧重于温带森林的研究却寥寥无几。本研究根据对 49 种共 1,301 个附生植物个体的观察,研究了日本温带森林中 8 棵日本蕨(Cercidiphyllum japonicum,蕨科)树上偶然和必须附生植物的分布情况。正如预测的那样,偶然附生植物和必须附生植物的种类和个体数量随着寄主树木的大小而增加。虽然偶然附生物种的比例随着寄主树的大小而增加,但必须附生物种的比例却在下降;不过,这些变化对个体数量的影响并不显著。与我们的假设一致,意外附生植物和必须附生植物的主要生根基质是不同的。偶然附生植物主要依赖树栖土壤,其次是苔藓,但不依赖树皮。与此相反,必须附生在苔藓上的最常见,其次是树皮和树栖土壤。这些结果凸显了寄主树的大小对偶然附生植物多样性的影响,表明温带森林中偶然附生植物和必须附生植物的寄主树大小效应是不同的。此外,树栖土壤的厚积对于意外附生植物的建立至关重要。
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Plant Ecology
Plant Ecology 环境科学-林学
CiteScore
3.40
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0.00%
发文量
58
审稿时长
8.6 months
期刊介绍: Plant Ecology publishes original scientific papers that report and interpret the findings of pure and applied research into the ecology of vascular plants in terrestrial and wetland ecosystems. Empirical, experimental, theoretical and review papers reporting on ecophysiology, population, community, ecosystem, landscape, molecular and historical ecology are within the scope of the journal.
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