种内优势决定了美国南内华达州干旱中暖季降水对亚季节性黄松生长的响应

IF 2.1 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Ecohydrology Pub Date : 2025-09-03 DOI:10.1002/eco.70105
Charles M. Truettner, Simon R. Poulson, Emanuele Ziaco, Adam Z. Csank
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黄松(Pinus ponderosa)是北美西部广泛分布的针叶树物种,但其在干旱响应中的种内变异性仍未得到充分研究,特别是在亚季节时间尺度上。在美国内华达州南部的半干旱山地森林中,我们研究了种内树优势如何影响生理和解剖生长对暖季降水脉冲的响应。利用高分辨率树木年代学、定量木材解剖和树木年轮纤维素双同位素(δ18O, δ13C)分析,我们比较了两个生长季节的优势树(老树)和共优势树(成熟树):一个生长季节(2015年)受到残余热带风暴的影响,该风暴在季风季节(2015年)为内华达州南部提供了不寻常的降水脉冲,另一个生长季节(2016年)条件更干燥,季风降水很少。共优势树木对暖季降水表现出更强、更直接的生长响应,其特征是管胞产量增加,纤维素δ18O值与暖季降水δ18O值相匹配,表明土壤水分利用较浅。相比之下,优势树更多地依赖于较深的土壤湿度,并表现出更保守的生长策略。这些不同的策略表明,种内优势调节了对水的获取,并控制了生长对季节性降水变化的敏感性,突出了在干旱和极端气候日益加剧的情况下,种内变异在塑造森林恢复力和气候适应策略方面的重要性。
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Intraspecific Dominance Determines Subseasonal Pinus ponderosa Growth Response to Warm-Season Precipitation Amid Drought in Southern Nevada, USA

Pinus ponderosa is a widespread conifer species across western North America, yet its intraspecific variability in drought response remains understudied, particularly at subseasonal time scales. We investigated how intraspecific tree dominance influences physiological and anatomical growth responses to warm-season precipitation pulses in a semi-arid montane forest in southern Nevada, USA. Using high-resolution dendrochronology, quantitative wood anatomy and dual-isotope (δ18O, δ13C) analysis of tree-ring cellulose, we compared dominant (old-growth) and codominant (mature) trees during two growing seasons: one impacted by a remnant tropical storm that provided an uncharacteristic pulse of precipitation to southern Nevada during the monsoon season (2015) and one with drier conditions with little monsoonal precipitation (2016). Codominant trees exhibited stronger and more immediate growth responses to warm-season precipitation, characterized by increased tracheid production and cellulose δ18O values that matched those of warm-season precipitation δ18O values, indicating shallow soil water use. In contrast, dominant trees relied more on deeper soil moisture and showed more conservative growth strategies. These divergent strategies suggest that intraspecific dominance mediates access to water and controls the sensitivity of growth to seasonal precipitation variability, highlighting the importance of intraspecific variation in shaping forest resilience and climate adaptation strategies under increasing drought and climate extremes.

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Ecohydrology
Ecohydrology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
7.70%
发文量
116
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: Ecohydrology is an international journal publishing original scientific and review papers that aim to improve understanding of processes at the interface between ecology and hydrology and associated applications related to environmental management. Ecohydrology seeks to increase interdisciplinary insights by placing particular emphasis on interactions and associated feedbacks in both space and time between ecological systems and the hydrological cycle. Research contributions are solicited from disciplines focusing on the physical, ecological, biological, biogeochemical, geomorphological, drainage basin, mathematical and methodological aspects of ecohydrology. Research in both terrestrial and aquatic systems is of interest provided it explicitly links ecological systems and the hydrologic cycle; research such as aquatic ecological, channel engineering, or ecological or hydrological modelling is less appropriate for the journal unless it specifically addresses the criteria above. Manuscripts describing individual case studies are of interest in cases where broader insights are discussed beyond site- and species-specific results.
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