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Liana Abundance, Diversity, and Distribution on Barro Colorado Island, Panama

Lianas are a key component of tropical forests; however, most surveys are too small to accurately quantify liana community composition, diversity, abundance, and spatial distribution – critical components for measuring the contribution of lianas to forest processes. In 2007, we tagged, mapped, measu...

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Autores principales: Schnitzer, Stefan A., Mangan, Scott A., Dalling, James W., Baldeck, Claire A., Hubbell, Stephen P., Ledo, Alicia, Muller-Landau, Helene, Tobin, Michael F., Aguilar, Salomon, Brassfield, David, Hernandez, Andres, Lao, Suzanne, Perez, Rolando, Valdes, Oldemar, Yorke, Suzanne Rutishauser
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3528767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052114
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author Schnitzer, Stefan A.
Mangan, Scott A.
Dalling, James W.
Baldeck, Claire A.
Hubbell, Stephen P.
Ledo, Alicia
Muller-Landau, Helene
Tobin, Michael F.
Aguilar, Salomon
Brassfield, David
Hernandez, Andres
Lao, Suzanne
Perez, Rolando
Valdes, Oldemar
Yorke, Suzanne Rutishauser
author_facet Schnitzer, Stefan A.
Mangan, Scott A.
Dalling, James W.
Baldeck, Claire A.
Hubbell, Stephen P.
Ledo, Alicia
Muller-Landau, Helene
Tobin, Michael F.
Aguilar, Salomon
Brassfield, David
Hernandez, Andres
Lao, Suzanne
Perez, Rolando
Valdes, Oldemar
Yorke, Suzanne Rutishauser
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description Lianas are a key component of tropical forests; however, most surveys are too small to accurately quantify liana community composition, diversity, abundance, and spatial distribution – critical components for measuring the contribution of lianas to forest processes. In 2007, we tagged, mapped, measured the diameter, and identified all lianas ≥1 cm rooted in a 50-ha plot on Barro Colorado Island, Panama (BCI). We calculated liana density, basal area, and species richness for both independently rooted lianas and all rooted liana stems (genets plus clones). We compared spatial aggregation patterns of liana and tree species, and among liana species that varied in the amount of clonal reproduction. We also tested whether liana and tree densities have increased on BCI compared to surveys conducted 30-years earlier. This study represents the most comprehensive spatially contiguous sampling of lianas ever conducted and, over the 50 ha area, we found 67,447 rooted liana stems comprising 162 species. Rooted lianas composed nearly 25% of the woody stems (trees and lianas), 35% of woody species richness, and 3% of woody basal area. Lianas were spatially aggregated within the 50-ha plot and the liana species with the highest proportion of clonal stems more spatially aggregated than the least clonal species, possibly indicating clonal stem recruitment following canopy disturbance. Over the past 30 years, liana density increased by 75% for stems ≥1 cm diameter and nearly 140% for stems ≥5 cm diameter, while tree density on BCI decreased 11.5%; a finding consistent with other neotropical forests. Our data confirm that lianas contribute substantially to tropical forest stem density and diversity, they have highly clumped distributions that appear to be driven by clonal stem recruitment into treefall gaps, and they are increasing relative to trees, thus indicating that lianas will play a greater role in the future dynamics of BCI and other neotropical forests.
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spelling pubmed-35287672013-01-02 Liana Abundance, Diversity, and Distribution on Barro Colorado Island, Panama Schnitzer, Stefan A. Mangan, Scott A. Dalling, James W. Baldeck, Claire A. Hubbell, Stephen P. Ledo, Alicia Muller-Landau, Helene Tobin, Michael F. Aguilar, Salomon Brassfield, David Hernandez, Andres Lao, Suzanne Perez, Rolando Valdes, Oldemar Yorke, Suzanne Rutishauser PLoS One Research Article Lianas are a key component of tropical forests; however, most surveys are too small to accurately quantify liana community composition, diversity, abundance, and spatial distribution – critical components for measuring the contribution of lianas to forest processes. In 2007, we tagged, mapped, measured the diameter, and identified all lianas ≥1 cm rooted in a 50-ha plot on Barro Colorado Island, Panama (BCI). We calculated liana density, basal area, and species richness for both independently rooted lianas and all rooted liana stems (genets plus clones). We compared spatial aggregation patterns of liana and tree species, and among liana species that varied in the amount of clonal reproduction. We also tested whether liana and tree densities have increased on BCI compared to surveys conducted 30-years earlier. This study represents the most comprehensive spatially contiguous sampling of lianas ever conducted and, over the 50 ha area, we found 67,447 rooted liana stems comprising 162 species. Rooted lianas composed nearly 25% of the woody stems (trees and lianas), 35% of woody species richness, and 3% of woody basal area. Lianas were spatially aggregated within the 50-ha plot and the liana species with the highest proportion of clonal stems more spatially aggregated than the least clonal species, possibly indicating clonal stem recruitment following canopy disturbance. Over the past 30 years, liana density increased by 75% for stems ≥1 cm diameter and nearly 140% for stems ≥5 cm diameter, while tree density on BCI decreased 11.5%; a finding consistent with other neotropical forests. Our data confirm that lianas contribute substantially to tropical forest stem density and diversity, they have highly clumped distributions that appear to be driven by clonal stem recruitment into treefall gaps, and they are increasing relative to trees, thus indicating that lianas will play a greater role in the future dynamics of BCI and other neotropical forests. Public Library of Science 2012-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3528767/ /pubmed/23284889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052114 Text en © 2012 Schnitzer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Schnitzer, Stefan A.
Mangan, Scott A.
Dalling, James W.
Baldeck, Claire A.
Hubbell, Stephen P.
Ledo, Alicia
Muller-Landau, Helene
Tobin, Michael F.
Aguilar, Salomon
Brassfield, David
Hernandez, Andres
Lao, Suzanne
Perez, Rolando
Valdes, Oldemar
Yorke, Suzanne Rutishauser
Liana Abundance, Diversity, and Distribution on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
title Liana Abundance, Diversity, and Distribution on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
title_full Liana Abundance, Diversity, and Distribution on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
title_fullStr Liana Abundance, Diversity, and Distribution on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
title_full_unstemmed Liana Abundance, Diversity, and Distribution on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
title_short Liana Abundance, Diversity, and Distribution on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
title_sort liana abundance, diversity, and distribution on barro colorado island, panama
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3528767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052114
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