Establishment patterns of saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) at the microsite scale help explain saguaro regeneration and distributions in heterogenous, regional habitats

IF 2.7 2区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Peter B. Breslin, Charlotte Brown, Alberto Búrquez, Frank W. Reichenbacher, Susana Rodriguez-Buritica, D. Lawrence Venable, Deborah E. Goldberg
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Abstract

Premise

Establishment of long-lived perennial plants is a pivotal event that often leads to reproductive maturity. The population dynamics of the giant saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) have been investigated over large spatial areas, but establishment patterns have not been studied at the microsite (1 m) scale. Recent encroachment of non-native buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) has introduced an additional layer of complexity to our site at the Desert Lab on Tumamoc Hill in Tucson, Arizona, United States, with uncertain impact on saguaro establishment. We hypothesized that both biotic and abiotic microsite characteristics are correlated with saguaro establishment and that these correlations help explain saguaro distributions over larger spatial areas.

Methods

We investigated microsite characteristics correlated with saguaro establishment, the degree and direction of those correlations, and microsite effects on growth rate and saguaro abundance using 40 years of repeat survey data from saguaro plots at the Desert Lab.

Results

Saguaros established in microsites with higher native vegetation cover, intermediate rock cover, at more level sites, or sites closer to the north–south axis. Establishment was nearly zero in areas of high buffelgrass cover. The relative growth rate of young saguaros was determined in part by complex interactions of native vegetation cover with eastness and elevation. Abundance was positively affected by native vegetation cover and negatively by buffelgrass cover.

Conclusions

Microsite characteristics help explain patterns in saguaro regeneration. Our results suggest that microsite characteristics be considered in future studies of the saguaro. Our findings will be useful for conservation, restoration, and management of saguaro populations.

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在微站点尺度上,仙人掌(Carnegiea gigantea)的建立模式有助于解释仙人掌在异质区域生境中的更新和分布。
前提:长寿命多年生植物的建立是导致生殖成熟的关键事件。巨型仙人掌(Carnegiea gigantea)的种群动态已经在大空间范围内进行了研究,但尚未在微站点(1 m)尺度上研究其种群格局。最近,非本地水牛草(Cenchrus ciliaris)的入侵给我们位于美国亚利桑那州图森市图马莫克山沙漠实验室的场地带来了额外的复杂性,对沙蜥的建立产生了不确定的影响。我们假设生物和非生物的微站点特征都与壁虎的建立相关,这些相关性有助于解释壁虎在更大空间区域的分布。方法:利用荒漠实验室40年的重复调查资料,研究了小生境特征与小生境的相关性、相关性程度和方向,以及小生境对小生境生长速率和小生境丰度的影响。结果:沙瓜罗斯在具有较高原生植被覆盖、中等岩石覆盖、较高水平或靠近南北轴线的微型站点中建立。在高水牛草覆盖的地区,建立几乎为零。幼树的相对生长率部分是由原生植被覆盖度与海拔高度的复杂相互作用决定的。丰度受原生植被覆盖的正影响,而受沙草覆盖的负影响。结论:微站点特征有助于解释壁虎再生的模式。我们的研究结果表明,在未来的研究中应该考虑到壁虎的微位点特征。我们的研究结果将有助于瓜罗种群的保护、恢复和管理。
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American Journal of Botany
American Journal of Botany 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
171
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Botany (AJB), the flagship journal of the Botanical Society of America (BSA), publishes peer-reviewed, innovative, significant research of interest to a wide audience of plant scientists in all areas of plant biology (structure, function, development, diversity, genetics, evolution, systematics), all levels of organization (molecular to ecosystem), and all plant groups and allied organisms (cyanobacteria, algae, fungi, and lichens). AJB requires authors to frame their research questions and discuss their results in terms of major questions of plant biology. In general, papers that are too narrowly focused, purely descriptive, natural history, broad surveys, or that contain only preliminary data will not be considered.
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