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Differences in Survival and Growth Among Tropical Rain Forest Pioneer Tree Seedlings in Relation to Canopy Openness and Herbivory
Goodale, UM; Berlyn, GP; Gregoire, TG; Tennakoon, KU; Ashton, MS
2014
Source PublicationBIOTROPICA
ISSN0006-3606
Volume46Issue:2Pages:183
AbstractAlthough differences in canopy openness, herbivory and their interaction may promote species coexistence, how these factors affect pioneer tree species and potentially limit growth, and survival has been poorly studied, particularly in tropical South Asia. We monitored the effect of canopy openness and herbivore damage on seedling survival and growth of 960 individuals of six pioneer tree species: Dillenia triquetra, Macaranga indica, Macaranga peltata, Schumacheria castaneifolia, Trema orientalis, and Wendlandia bicuspidata. Seedlings were placed in four gap-understory positionscenter, outer gap edge, inner forest edge, and understoryin four large, natural gaps within the Sinharaja World Heritage Reserve, Sri Lanka. Canopy openness positively affected survival probability beyond the 550-d experiment, while herbivory decreased survival and was highest in understory conditions. The relative order of species survival stayed fairly consistent between gap-understory positions and followed their known shade tolerance rankings. When averaged across all experimental conditions, T. orientalis had the lowest survival probability estimate beyond the 550-d experiment (0.05), but the greatest capacity for growth where it successfully established, while the species with highest averaged survival probability (0.79), D. triquetra, showed the lowest growth. One species, W. bicuspidata, responded positively to herbivory by re-sprouting. Coexistence of D. triquetra, T. orientalis, and W. bicuspidata can be explained by a trade-off among species in survival, growth, and response to herbivory. In addition to variation in canopy light environment, herbivory may be important in determining pioneer species distribution through fine-scale niche partitioning and should be carefully considered in reforestation efforts.
KeywordCanopy Gaps Dillenia Spp Growth-survival Trade-off Macaranga Spp Regeneration Niche Restoration Sri Lanka Trema Spp
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/5081
Collection植物生理生态研究组
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Goodale, UM,Berlyn, GP,Gregoire, TG,et al. Differences in Survival and Growth Among Tropical Rain Forest Pioneer Tree Seedlings in Relation to Canopy Openness and Herbivory[J]. BIOTROPICA,2014,46(2):183.
APA Goodale, UM,Berlyn, GP,Gregoire, TG,Tennakoon, KU,&Ashton, MS.(2014).Differences in Survival and Growth Among Tropical Rain Forest Pioneer Tree Seedlings in Relation to Canopy Openness and Herbivory.BIOTROPICA,46(2),183.
MLA Goodale, UM,et al."Differences in Survival and Growth Among Tropical Rain Forest Pioneer Tree Seedlings in Relation to Canopy Openness and Herbivory".BIOTROPICA 46.2(2014):183.
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