Factors determining the distribution of Erica patches on the Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Betelhem Mekonnen, Bruno Glaser, Michael Zech, Tobias Bromm, Sileshi Nemmomisa, Tamrat Bekele, Wolfgang Zech
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In the Bale Mountains, the ericaceous belt ranges between 3200 and 3800 m asl. Studies indicate an expansion on the Sanetti Plateau at the end of the Late Glacial and during the early Holocene. Currently, only patches of Erica growing between boulders are found on the Plateau, while most of the landscape above 3800 m asl is covered by afro-alpine plants. Driving factors for Erica patches above the upper ericaceous ecotone is a matter of debate. This study evaluates site variables and biogeochemical properties of soils under Erica patches and nearby Erica-free control to understand the environmental conditions responsible for the patchy occurrence of Erica on the Sanetti Plateau. Except for the boulder richness, Erica and control plots have comparable topography, soil texture, and electrical conductivity. However, soils below Erica patches have higher total organic carbon, nitrogen, carbon-to-nitrogen ratios, and black carbon contents than the control plots indicating fresh organic matter input and availability of combustible fuel. This implies that Erica did not fully cover the control plots in former times. Carbon and nitrogen stocks were slightly higher in control plots due to the lower stone contents of the profiles. In addition, soils of the Erica plots showed more positive δ13C values than the control soils, possibly attributed to water stress. In general, the relief and soil conditions of control plots may support the growth of Erica. However, Erica growing between boulders seems to benefit from the favorable microclimate and physical protection against grazing and fire.

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埃塞俄比亚贝尔山脉萨内蒂高原Erica斑块分布的决定因素
在贝尔山脉,碳质带的海拔在3200到3800米之间。研究表明,在晚冰川末期和全新世早期,萨内蒂高原发生了扩张。目前,在高原上只发现了生长在巨石之间的Erica斑块,而海拔3800米以上的大部分景观都被非洲高山植物覆盖。Erica斑块的驱动因素在上热带雨林交错带之上是一个有争议的问题。本研究评估了Erica斑块和附近Erica自由对照下土壤的场地变量和生物地球化学性质,以了解萨内蒂高原Erica斑块发生的环境条件。除了巨砾的丰富性外,Erica和对照地块具有可比的地形、土壤质地和电导率。然而,与对照地块相比,埃里卡斑块下方的土壤具有更高的总有机碳、氮、碳氮比和黑碳含量,这表明新鲜有机物的输入和可燃燃料的可用性。这意味着Erica没有完全覆盖以前的控制地块。由于剖面的含石量较低,对照地块的碳和氮储量略高。此外,Erica地块的土壤比对照土壤显示出更多的正δ13C值,这可能归因于水分胁迫。一般来说,对照地块的地形和土壤条件可能支持Erica的生长。然而,生长在巨石之间的艾丽卡似乎受益于有利的小气候和对放牧和火灾的物理保护。
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Alpine Botany
Alpine Botany PLANT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
5.10
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18.50%
发文量
15
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Alpine Botany is an international journal providing a forum for plant science studies at high elevation with links to fungal and microbial ecology, including vegetation and flora of mountain regions worldwide.
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