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生境丧失和冠层开度调节了巴西大西洋森林中一种濒危棕榈叶性状的可塑性。

Habitat loss and canopy openness mediate leaf trait plasticity of an endangered palm in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

机构信息

Laboratório de Ecologia Aplicada À Conservação, Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Rodovia Jorge Amado km 16, Ilhéus, Bahia, 42662-900, Brazil.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2021 Jul;196(3):619-631. doi: 10.1007/s00442-021-04879-x. Epub 2021 Feb 25.

Abstract

Forest cover and light availability comprise key factors for plant establishment in tropical forests. In the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (AF), Euterpe edulis (Areacaceae) is an endangered and keystone food resource contributing to forest functionality. We investigated the influence of forest loss and light availability on leaf traits and acclimatization of young individuals of E. edulis in AF fragments. We aimed to understand (i) how canopy openness and transmitted light are affected by forest cover at the landscape scale and the individual palm level; and (ii) how local and landscape features, combined and separately, affect key leaf traits widely known to be related to plant growth. The study was carried out in 15 forest fragments, ranging from 16 to 97% of surrounding forest cover. In each fragment, we sampled 10-20 individuals of E. edulis and analyzed nine leaf traits related to morphological, biochemical and chemical aspects. We also took hemispherical photographs to estimate canopy openness on the top of each E. edulis and also within fragment plots. We found that young plants predominantly occurred in more shaded environments. Additionally, E. edulis succeeded to acclimate in six of the nine traits analyzed, with most traits being affected by local and landscape features. It is likely that the lack of variation in traits related to protection against herbivory are limiting the species establishment in highly deforested landscapes. Our results provide novel evidence that both landscape and local contexts affect the leaf traits of E. edulis young plants leading to biochemical, chemical and morphological adjustments.

摘要

森林覆盖和光照条件是植物在热带森林中定居的关键因素。在巴西大西洋森林(AF)中,Euterpe edulis(Areacaceae)是一种濒危的关键食物资源,对森林功能有贡献。我们调查了森林损失和光照条件对 E. edulis 幼树叶片特性和适应的影响。我们旨在了解:(i)在景观尺度和个体棕榈水平上,林冠开阔度和透光率如何受到森林覆盖的影响;(ii)局部和景观特征如何结合和单独影响广泛认为与植物生长相关的关键叶片特性。该研究在 15 个森林片段中进行,森林覆盖范围从 16%到 97%不等。在每个片段中,我们对 10-20 株 E. edulis 个体进行采样,并分析了与形态、生化和化学方面相关的九个叶片特性。我们还拍摄了半球形照片,以估计每个 E. edulis 顶部以及片段样地内的林冠开阔度。我们发现,幼树主要生长在较为阴暗的环境中。此外,E. edulis 在分析的九个特性中的六个方面成功适应了环境,其中大多数特性受到局部和景观特征的影响。很可能缺乏与抗草食性有关的特性变化限制了该物种在高度砍伐的景观中的建立。我们的结果提供了新的证据,表明景观和局部环境都会影响 E. edulis 幼树的叶片特性,导致生化、化学和形态上的调整。

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