Phenology of the Terrestrial Fern Community in a Tropical Dry Forest of Morelos, Mexico

Pub Date : 2022-11-07 DOI:10.1640/0002-8444-112.4.269
Evelin B. Castrejon-Alfaro, Michelle Ramos-Robles, K. Aguilar-Dorantes
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Abstract. Phenological leaf characters of tropical ferns are often correlated with rainfall and temperature, especially in regions with pronounced dry and wet seasons. In this study, we describe the community- and species-level phenological patterns of leaf phenophases (young, non-fertile, fertile, senescent) of terrestrial ferns and their relationship with environmental variables in a Tropical Dry Forest over 15 months. At the community level, each phenophase was related to a different variable. The young phenophase was positively associated with precipitation, while non-fertile was positively associated with humidity, fertile was negatively associated with canopy cover, and senescent phenophase was not associated with any variable. At the species level, all fern species showed the peak leaf production of each phenophase in the rainy season. However, each phenophase was present during different periods of the rainy season; at the beginning, it was the young phenophase, in the middle, the non-fertile and fertile phenophase, and at the end, the senescent. Such phenological studies will help us understand how fern species change over time and modify their strategies, especially at the community level, in the face of imminent global climate change.
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墨西哥莫雷洛斯热带干林陆生蕨类植物群落的表型
摘要热带蕨类植物的叶片物候特征通常与降雨量和温度有关,特别是在干湿季节明显的地区。在本研究中,我们描述了15个月热带干燥森林陆生蕨类植物叶片物候期(幼龄、非肥力、肥力、衰老)的群落和物种水平的物候模式及其与环境变量的关系。在群落水平上,每个物候期与不同的变量相关。幼期物候期与降水量呈正相关,非肥力期与湿度呈正相关,肥力期与冠层盖度负相关,衰老物候期与任何变量均无相关。在种水平上,蕨类植物各物候期的产叶高峰均出现在雨季。然而,每个物候期出现在雨季的不同时期;最开始是年轻物候期,中间是不育物候期和可育物候期,最后是衰老期。这样的物候研究将帮助我们了解蕨类物种如何随着时间的推移而变化,并改变它们的策略,特别是在面对迫在眉睫的全球气候变化的社区层面。
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