Effects of host tree size on the species richness and abundance of epiphyte assemblages in a Bornean lowland tropical forest

IF 1 Q4 ECOLOGY
Tropics Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.3759/tropics.ms21-12
N. Komada, T. Itioka, Akira Nakanishi, S. Tagane, Usun Shimizu-Kaya, M. Nakagawa, P. Meleng, R. S. Pungga, M. Kanzaki
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Abstract

This study clarified the effects of host tree size on the numbers of epiphyte species and individuals on a tree, based on observation of 122 species and 2,162 individuals of epiphytes on 430 target trees in a Bornean primary lowland dipterocarp forest. We analyzed relationships of the diameter at breast height (DBH) of target host trees with the probability of epiphyte presence, number of epiphyte species on each target tree (species richness), number of epiphyte individuals on each target host tree (abundance), and cumulative number of epiphyte species. The probability of epiphyte presence was estimated by a generalized linear model (GLM) with a logistic distribution to be higher than 50 % on trees with DBH > 40 cm. A GLM with a quasi-Poisson distribution showed that both species richness and epiphyte abundance increased exponentially with DBH. The most rapid increase was found for trees with DBH > 40 cm. Also, about half of all epiphyte species recorded in this study were only found on trees with DBH > 60 cm. These results suggest that in lowland tropical rainforests in the Southeast Asian tropics, large trees play an important role in maintaining the species diversity of epiphyte assemblages by providing them with habitats. Meanwhile, several epiphyte species were found only trees with DBH ≤ 40 cm, suggesting that the small trees also provide essential habitats with such epiphyte species. Primary forests with various sizes of trees are necessary for conservation of the epiphyte assemblages.
宿主树大小对婆罗洲低地热带森林附生植物物种丰富度和丰度的影响
本研究通过对婆罗洲低地原始龙脑林430棵目标树上122种和2162个附生植物的观察,阐明了寄主树大小对树木上附生植物种类和个体数量的影响。分析了目标寄主树胸径(DBH)与附生植物存在概率、每棵目标树附生植物种数(物种丰富度)、每棵目标寄主树附生植物个体数(丰度)和累积附生植物种数之间的关系。根据广义线性模型(GLM)估计,在胸径bbb40 cm的树木上,附生植物存在的概率大于50%。物种丰富度和附生植物丰富度均随胸径的增加呈指数型增长,呈准泊松分布。以胸径bb0 ~ 40cm的树木增长最快。此外,本研究记录的所有附生植物种类中约有一半仅在胸径bbb60 cm的树木上发现。这些结果表明,在东南亚热带低地热带雨林中,大树通过为附生植物群落提供栖息地,在维持其物种多样性方面发挥了重要作用。同时,一些附生植物仅在胸径≤40 cm的乔木中被发现,这表明小树也为这些附生植物提供了必要的栖息地。不同大小乔木的原始森林是保护附生植物群落的必要条件。
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