热带森林林下干旱后的群落更替和功能冗余

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Karina Ferreira-Santos, Mário Luís Garbin, Tatiana Tavares Carrijo, Filipe Torres-Leite, Paulo Cezar Cavatte, André Tavares Corrêa Dias
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摘要

问题 干旱事件日益频繁,威胁着热带森林的生物多样性。在这些系统中,林下植物物种丰富度占植物物种总丰富度的很大一部分,其中有高度多样化的被子植物科。在这里,我们量化了干旱对茜草科植物群落的丰度、功能结构以及生态系统功能的影响。 地点 马塔达斯弗洛雷斯州立公园(Mata das Flores State Park),位于巴西东南部的大西洋森林片区。 方法 进行了两次植被调查:一次是在厄尔尼诺引发干旱期间,另一次是在干旱发生三年后。利用占总丰度 92% 的 16 种最丰富的茜草科植物对丰度和功能结构进行了评估。我们还进行了垃圾分解实验,以估算茜草科物种的质量损失百分比。我们对丰度和功能结构进行了 Procrustes 分析,并使用广义线性混合模型检验了干旱和地形生境对分类和功能组成以及质量损失的影响。 结果 我们发现,尽管干旱后丰度结构发生了显著变化,但功能结构和质量损失保持不变。 结论 有证据表明,生态系统的功能是通过功能冗余来维持的,因为在干旱后,功能相似但数量较少的物种会相互取代。我们的研究表明,在热带森林林下干旱条件下,物种群能维持生物多样性和生态系统功能的稳定性。
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Post-drought community turnover and functional redundancy in a tropical forest understorey

Post-drought community turnover and functional redundancy in a tropical forest understorey

Questions

Drought events are increasingly frequent, threatening the biodiversity of tropical forests. The understorey comprises a large fraction of the total plant species richness of these systems with the presence of highly diverse angiosperm families. Here, we quantified the effects of a drought on abundance and functional structures and on the ecosystem functioning of Rubiaceae assemblages along a topographic gradient.

Location

Mata das Flores State Park, an Atlantic Forest fragment in southeast Brazil.

Methods

Two vegetation surveys were performed: one during an El Niño-induced drought, and the other three years after this drought. Abundance and functional structures were assessed using the 16 most-abundant species of Rubiaceae, which comprised 92% of the total abundance. A litter decomposition experiment was carried out to estimate the percentage of mass loss by the Rubiaceae species. We carried out Procrustes analyses on abundance and functional structures and used Generalized Linear Mixed Models to test the effects of drought and topographic habitats on taxonomic and functional compositions, and mass loss.

Results

We found that the functional structure and mass loss remained constant despite significant changes in the abundance structure after the drought.

Conclusion

The evidence points to the maintenance of ecosystem functioning through functional redundancy, because functionally similar less-abundant species replaced each other after the drought. We show that swarms of species can maintain biological diversity and stability in ecosystem functioning under drought in the understorey of a tropical forest.

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Journal of Vegetation Science
Journal of Vegetation Science 环境科学-林学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.60%
发文量
60
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Vegetation Science publishes papers on all aspects of plant community ecology, with particular emphasis on papers that develop new concepts or methods, test theory, identify general patterns, or that are otherwise likely to interest a broad international readership. Papers may focus on any aspect of vegetation science, e.g. community structure (including community assembly and plant functional types), biodiversity (including species richness and composition), spatial patterns (including plant geography and landscape ecology), temporal changes (including demography, community dynamics and palaeoecology) and processes (including ecophysiology), provided the focus is on increasing our understanding of plant communities. The Journal publishes papers on the ecology of a single species only if it plays a key role in structuring plant communities. Papers that apply ecological concepts, theories and methods to the vegetation management, conservation and restoration, and papers on vegetation survey should be directed to our associate journal, Applied Vegetation Science journal.
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