月桂属植物对春季降雨和遮阳的反应:性状变异和群落动态

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Samuel Harimanana, Cassandra Ducharme Martin, Guillaume de Lafontaine
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在全球持续变化的背景下,长期人口监测数据对于评估自然种群的生存能力至关重要。当种群数量的大幅波动掩盖了背景人口轨迹时,这些数据就显得尤为重要。在此,我们报告了对加拿大东部比克国家公园月见草(月见草科,Ophioglossaceae)群落前五年的长期监测结果。我们的目标是对月季花群落的组成、规模和人口构成进行初步估计,并评估气象和微环境变量对地上孢子体密度和孢子体性状变异的潜在影响。在前 3 年(2019-2021 年),对每个群落(n = 16 个群落)中的个体进行物种鉴定和统计,然后在后 3 年(2021-2023 年)在永久样地(n = 27 块样地)中进行标记、监测和测量。虽然群落的组成没有变化(n = 8 种植物),但每年出现的个体数量却不同。在孢子体萌发期间,月季的丰度、再次萌发和滋养体高度与降雨量有关。干旱后很容易恢复,这可能反映了植物的快速繁殖或休眠。随着灌木覆盖率和草本植被高度的增加,月季丰度下降,而在树冠郁闭的情况下,滋养体的尺寸较小。我们的研究结果表明,春季降雨量是开放生境的限制因素,而在封闭树冠下,阳光竞争可能是限制因素。比克国家公园月季花群落规模庞大、物种丰富,这为研究植物生态学和群落动力学提供了重要依据。
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Responses to spring rainfall and shading in moonworts: trait variability and the dynamics of a genus community

Responses to spring rainfall and shading in moonworts: trait variability and the dynamics of a genus community

In the context of ongoing global changes, long-term demographic monitoring data is crucial to assess the viability of natural populations. Such data is particularly important when large fluctuations in population size obfuscate background demographic trajectories. Here, we report results from the first 5 years of a long-term monitoring of a moonwort (Botrychium, Ophioglossaceae) community in Bic National Park, eastern Canada. Our objectives were to provide a first estimate of the composition, size, and demography of the moonwort colonies and to evaluate the putative influence of meteorological and microenvironmental variables on the density of aboveground sporophytes and sporophyte trait variability. Individuals were identified to the species level and tallied in each colony (n = 16 colonies) for the first 3 years (2019–2021) and then marked, monitored, and measured in permanent sample plots (n = 27 plots) for the last 3 years (2021–2023). Although colonies did not vary in composition (n = 8 Botrychium species), the number of emerged individuals differed yearly. Moonwort abundance, re-emergence, and trophophore height were associated with rainfall during the period of sporophyte emergence. Post-drought recovery occurred readily, which might reflect rapid recruitment or dormancy in Botrychium. Moonwort abundance declined as shrub cover and herbaceous vegetation height increased whereas trophophore size was smaller under closed tree canopy. Our results suggest spring rainfall as the limiting factor in opened habitats, whereas competition for sunlight may be limiting under closed canopy. The sizable and species-rich moonwort community of the Bic National Park provides key insights into Botrychium ecology and community dynamics.

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Plant Ecology
Plant Ecology 环境科学-林学
CiteScore
3.40
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58
审稿时长
8.6 months
期刊介绍: Plant Ecology publishes original scientific papers that report and interpret the findings of pure and applied research into the ecology of vascular plants in terrestrial and wetland ecosystems. Empirical, experimental, theoretical and review papers reporting on ecophysiology, population, community, ecosystem, landscape, molecular and historical ecology are within the scope of the journal.
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