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Factors Determining Forest Diversity and Biomass on a Tropical Volcano, Mt. Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia

Tropical volcanoes are an important but understudied ecosystem, and the relationships between plant species diversity and compositional change and elevation may differ from mountains created by uplift, because of their younger and more homogeneous soils. We sampled vegetation over an altitudinal gra...

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Autores principales: Dossa, Gbadamassi G. O., Paudel, Ekananda, Fujinuma, Junichi, Yu, Haiying, Chutipong, Wanlop, Zhang, Yuan, Paz, Sherryl, Harrison, Rhett D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067720
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author Dossa, Gbadamassi G. O.
Paudel, Ekananda
Fujinuma, Junichi
Yu, Haiying
Chutipong, Wanlop
Zhang, Yuan
Paz, Sherryl
Harrison, Rhett D.
author_facet Dossa, Gbadamassi G. O.
Paudel, Ekananda
Fujinuma, Junichi
Yu, Haiying
Chutipong, Wanlop
Zhang, Yuan
Paz, Sherryl
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description Tropical volcanoes are an important but understudied ecosystem, and the relationships between plant species diversity and compositional change and elevation may differ from mountains created by uplift, because of their younger and more homogeneous soils. We sampled vegetation over an altitudinal gradient on Mt. Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia. We modeled alpha- (plot) and beta- (among plot) diversity (Fisher's alpha), compositional change, and biomass against elevation and selected covariates. We also examined community phylogenetic structure across the elevational gradient. We recorded 902 trees and shrubs among 92 species, and 67 species of ground-cover plants. For understorey, subcanopy and canopy plants, an increase in elevation was associated with a decline in alpha-diversity, whereas data for ground-cover plants suggested a hump-shaped pattern. Elevation was consistently the most important factor in determining alpha-diversity for all components. The alpha-diversity of ground-cover vegetation was also negatively correlated with leaf area index, which suggests low light conditions in the understorey may limit diversity at lower elevations. Beta-diversity increased with elevation for ground-cover plants and declined at higher elevations for other components of the vegetation. However, statistical power was low and we could not resolve the relative importance to beta-diversity of different factors. Multivariate GLMs of variation in community composition among plots explained 67.05%, 27.63%, 18.24%, and 19.80% of the variation (deviance) for ground-cover, understorey, subcanopy and canopy plants, respectively, and demonstrated that elevation was a consistently important factor in determining community composition. Above-ground biomass showed no significant pattern with elevation and was also not significantly associated with alpha-diversity. At lower elevations communities had a random phylogenetic structure, but from 1600 m communities were phylogenetically clustered. This suggests a greater role of environmental filtering at higher elevations, and thus provides a possible explanation for the observed decline in diversity with elevation.
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spelling pubmed-37208562013-08-09 Factors Determining Forest Diversity and Biomass on a Tropical Volcano, Mt. Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia Dossa, Gbadamassi G. O. Paudel, Ekananda Fujinuma, Junichi Yu, Haiying Chutipong, Wanlop Zhang, Yuan Paz, Sherryl Harrison, Rhett D. PLoS One Research Article Tropical volcanoes are an important but understudied ecosystem, and the relationships between plant species diversity and compositional change and elevation may differ from mountains created by uplift, because of their younger and more homogeneous soils. We sampled vegetation over an altitudinal gradient on Mt. Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia. We modeled alpha- (plot) and beta- (among plot) diversity (Fisher's alpha), compositional change, and biomass against elevation and selected covariates. We also examined community phylogenetic structure across the elevational gradient. We recorded 902 trees and shrubs among 92 species, and 67 species of ground-cover plants. For understorey, subcanopy and canopy plants, an increase in elevation was associated with a decline in alpha-diversity, whereas data for ground-cover plants suggested a hump-shaped pattern. Elevation was consistently the most important factor in determining alpha-diversity for all components. The alpha-diversity of ground-cover vegetation was also negatively correlated with leaf area index, which suggests low light conditions in the understorey may limit diversity at lower elevations. Beta-diversity increased with elevation for ground-cover plants and declined at higher elevations for other components of the vegetation. However, statistical power was low and we could not resolve the relative importance to beta-diversity of different factors. Multivariate GLMs of variation in community composition among plots explained 67.05%, 27.63%, 18.24%, and 19.80% of the variation (deviance) for ground-cover, understorey, subcanopy and canopy plants, respectively, and demonstrated that elevation was a consistently important factor in determining community composition. Above-ground biomass showed no significant pattern with elevation and was also not significantly associated with alpha-diversity. At lower elevations communities had a random phylogenetic structure, but from 1600 m communities were phylogenetically clustered. This suggests a greater role of environmental filtering at higher elevations, and thus provides a possible explanation for the observed decline in diversity with elevation. Public Library of Science 2013-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3720856/ /pubmed/23935842 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067720 Text en © 2013 Dossa 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.
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Dossa, Gbadamassi G. O.
Paudel, Ekananda
Fujinuma, Junichi
Yu, Haiying
Chutipong, Wanlop
Zhang, Yuan
Paz, Sherryl
Harrison, Rhett D.
Factors Determining Forest Diversity and Biomass on a Tropical Volcano, Mt. Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia
title Factors Determining Forest Diversity and Biomass on a Tropical Volcano, Mt. Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia
title_full Factors Determining Forest Diversity and Biomass on a Tropical Volcano, Mt. Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia
title_fullStr Factors Determining Forest Diversity and Biomass on a Tropical Volcano, Mt. Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Factors Determining Forest Diversity and Biomass on a Tropical Volcano, Mt. Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia
title_short Factors Determining Forest Diversity and Biomass on a Tropical Volcano, Mt. Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia
title_sort factors determining forest diversity and biomass on a tropical volcano, mt. rinjani, lombok, indonesia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067720
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