Department of Biological Sciences, Marquette University, PO Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI, 53201, USA.
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Apartado Postal, 0843-03092, Balboa, República de Panamá.
New Phytol. 2018 Oct;220(2):366-380. doi: 10.1111/nph.15431. Epub 2018 Sep 17.
Contents Summary 366 I. Introduction 366 II. Testing ecological theory: effects of the environment on lianas 369 III. A unified explanation for liana distribution and the maintenance of liana diversity 370 IV. Testing ecological theory: effects of lianas on the environment 373 V. Theoretical effects of lianas on forest diversity 375 VI. Lianas and trophic interactions in forests 375 VII. Unresolved challenges in liana ecology 376 VIII. Conclusions 377 Acknowledgements 377 References 377 SUMMARY: Lianas constitute a diverse polyphyletic plant group that is advancing our understanding of ecological theory. Specifically, lianas are providing new insights into the mechanisms that control plant distribution and diversity maintenance. For example, there is now evidence that a single, scalable mechanism may explain local, regional, and pan-tropical distribution of lianas, as well as the maintenance of liana species diversity. The ability to outcompete trees under dry, stressful conditions in seasonal forests provides lianas a growth advantage that, over time, results in relatively high abundance in seasonal forests and low abundance in aseasonal forests. Lianas may also gain a similar growth advantage following disturbance, thus explaining why liana density and diversity peak following disturbance at the local, forest scale. The study of ecology, however, is more than the effect of the environment on organisms; it also includes the effects of organisms on the environment. Considerable empirical evidence now indicates that lianas substantially alter their environment by consuming resources, suppressing tree performance, and influencing emergent properties of forests, such as ecosystem functioning, plant and animal diversity, and community composition. These recent studies using lianas are transcending classical tropical ecology research and are now providing novel insights into fundamental ecological theory.
内容摘要 366 I. 引言 366 II. 检验生态学理论:环境对藤本植物的影响 369 III. 藤本植物分布与多样性维持的统一解释 370 IV. 检验生态学理论:藤本植物对环境的影响 373 V. 藤本植物对森林多样性的理论影响 375 VI. 藤本植物与森林中的营养相互作用 375 VII. 藤本植物生态学中的未解决挑战 376 VIII. 结论 377 致谢 377 参考文献 377 摘要:藤本植物是一个多样化的多系植物群,它们正在推进我们对生态理论的理解。具体来说,藤本植物为控制植物分布和多样性维持的机制提供了新的见解。例如,现在有证据表明,单一的、可扩展的机制可能解释了藤本植物在局部、区域和泛热带的分布,以及藤本植物物种多样性的维持。在季节性森林中,干旱、胁迫条件下与树木竞争的能力使藤本植物具有生长优势,随着时间的推移,这导致季节性森林中藤本植物的相对丰度较高,而非季节性森林中藤本植物的丰度较低。藤本植物在受到干扰后也可能获得类似的生长优势,因此可以解释为什么在局部、森林尺度上,藤本植物的密度和多样性在干扰后达到峰值。然而,生态学的研究不仅仅是环境对生物的影响;它还包括生物对环境的影响。现在有大量的经验证据表明,藤本植物通过消耗资源、抑制树木生长和影响森林的突出特性(如生态系统功能、植物和动物多样性以及群落组成),对环境产生了重大影响。这些使用藤本植物的最新研究正在超越经典的热带生态学研究,并为基本生态理论提供新的见解。