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Ecological stoichiometry of the epiphyte community in a subtropical forest canopy

Epiphytes in tree canopies make a considerable contribution to the species diversity, aboveground biomass, and nutrient pools in forest ecosystems. However, the nutrient status of epiphytes and their possible adaptations to nutrient deficiencies in the forest canopy remain unclear. Therefore, we ana...

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Autores principales: Huang, Jun‐Biao, Liu, Wen‐Yao, Li, Su, Song, Liang, Lu, Hua‐Zheng, Shi, Xian‐Meng, Chen, Xi, Hu, Tao, Liu, Shuai, Liu, Tao
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31938527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5875
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author Huang, Jun‐Biao
Liu, Wen‐Yao
Li, Su
Song, Liang
Lu, Hua‐Zheng
Shi, Xian‐Meng
Chen, Xi
Hu, Tao
Liu, Shuai
Liu, Tao
author_facet Huang, Jun‐Biao
Liu, Wen‐Yao
Li, Su
Song, Liang
Lu, Hua‐Zheng
Shi, Xian‐Meng
Chen, Xi
Hu, Tao
Liu, Shuai
Liu, Tao
author_sort Huang, Jun‐Biao
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description Epiphytes in tree canopies make a considerable contribution to the species diversity, aboveground biomass, and nutrient pools in forest ecosystems. However, the nutrient status of epiphytes and their possible adaptations to nutrient deficiencies in the forest canopy remain unclear. Therefore, we analyzed the stoichiometry of five macroelements (C, N, P, K, and Ca) in four taxonomic groups (lichens, bryophytes, ferns, and spermatophytes) to investigate this issue in a subtropical montane moist evergreen broad‐leaved forest in Southwest China. We found that the interspecific variations in element concentrations and mass ratios were generally greater than the intraspecific variations. And there were significant stoichiometric differences among functional groups. Allometric relationships between N and P across the epiphyte community indicated that P might be in greater demand than N with an increase in nutrients. Although canopy nutrients were deficient, most epiphytes could still maintain high N and P concentrations and low N:P ratios. Moreover, ferns and spermatophytes allocated more limited nutrients to leaves than to stems and roots. To alleviate frequent drought stress in the forest canopy, vascular epiphytes maintained several times higher K concentrations in their leaves than in the tissues of lichens and bryophytes. Our results suggest that epiphytes may have evolved specific nutrient characteristics and adaptations, so that they can distribute in heterogeneous canopy habitats and maintain the stability of nutrient metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-69536862020-01-14 Ecological stoichiometry of the epiphyte community in a subtropical forest canopy Huang, Jun‐Biao Liu, Wen‐Yao Li, Su Song, Liang Lu, Hua‐Zheng Shi, Xian‐Meng Chen, Xi Hu, Tao Liu, Shuai Liu, Tao Ecol Evol Original Research Epiphytes in tree canopies make a considerable contribution to the species diversity, aboveground biomass, and nutrient pools in forest ecosystems. However, the nutrient status of epiphytes and their possible adaptations to nutrient deficiencies in the forest canopy remain unclear. Therefore, we analyzed the stoichiometry of five macroelements (C, N, P, K, and Ca) in four taxonomic groups (lichens, bryophytes, ferns, and spermatophytes) to investigate this issue in a subtropical montane moist evergreen broad‐leaved forest in Southwest China. We found that the interspecific variations in element concentrations and mass ratios were generally greater than the intraspecific variations. And there were significant stoichiometric differences among functional groups. Allometric relationships between N and P across the epiphyte community indicated that P might be in greater demand than N with an increase in nutrients. Although canopy nutrients were deficient, most epiphytes could still maintain high N and P concentrations and low N:P ratios. Moreover, ferns and spermatophytes allocated more limited nutrients to leaves than to stems and roots. To alleviate frequent drought stress in the forest canopy, vascular epiphytes maintained several times higher K concentrations in their leaves than in the tissues of lichens and bryophytes. Our results suggest that epiphytes may have evolved specific nutrient characteristics and adaptations, so that they can distribute in heterogeneous canopy habitats and maintain the stability of nutrient metabolism. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6953686/ /pubmed/31938527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5875 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Huang, Jun‐Biao
Liu, Wen‐Yao
Li, Su
Song, Liang
Lu, Hua‐Zheng
Shi, Xian‐Meng
Chen, Xi
Hu, Tao
Liu, Shuai
Liu, Tao
Ecological stoichiometry of the epiphyte community in a subtropical forest canopy
title Ecological stoichiometry of the epiphyte community in a subtropical forest canopy
title_full Ecological stoichiometry of the epiphyte community in a subtropical forest canopy
title_fullStr Ecological stoichiometry of the epiphyte community in a subtropical forest canopy
title_full_unstemmed Ecological stoichiometry of the epiphyte community in a subtropical forest canopy
title_short Ecological stoichiometry of the epiphyte community in a subtropical forest canopy
title_sort ecological stoichiometry of the epiphyte community in a subtropical forest canopy
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31938527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5875
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