CROwN COvER OF A DOMINANT pIONEER lEGuME AFFECTs TREE spECIEs REGENERATION IN A sECONDARy TROpICAl DRy FOREsT

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Revilla, Ursula S. [1 ,2 ]
Pena-Claros, Marielos [1 ]
Lopez-Mendoza, Rey David [2 ,3 ]
Meave, Jorge A. [2 ]
Bongers, Frans [1 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen Univ & Res, Forest Ecol & Forest Management Grp, Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Ciencias, Dept Ecol & Recursos Nat, Mexico City, Mexico
[3] Ejido Mena Nizanda, Asuncion Ixtaltepec, Oaxaca, Mexico
关键词
Crown cover removal; Dominant pioneer species; Forest recovery; Forest regeneration; Germination success; Seedling survival; SEED-GERMINATION; NATURAL REGENERATION; DECIDUOUS FOREST; WOODY LEGUMES; RESTORATION; SURVIVAL; GROWTH; VALLEY; HETEROGENEITY; ESTABLISHMENT;
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10.17129/botsci.3382
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Background: Individual pioneer tree species often dominate early tropical dry forest succession and thereby affect possible successional pathways. Mimosa acantholoba var. eurycarpa is a highly dominant species in the tropical dry forest in Mexico. Hypothesis: Mimosa acantholoba var. eurycarpa exerts an inhibitory effect on the germination, establishment, survival, and early growth of light-demanding pioneers, while facilitating these processes for shade-tolerant old-growth forests species. Studied species: Lonchocarpus torresiorum, Lysiloma divaricatum, Mimosa acantholoba var. eurycarpa and Vachellia farnesiana. Study site and dates: Nizanda, Oaxaca, Mexico, 2020-2021. Methods: In 12 early successional plots, we applied three levels of crown cover removal (100, 50, and 0 %) of established trees of the dominant pioneer legume (M. acantholoba var. eurycarpa). We sowed seeds of the four study species in each experimental plot and recorded their germination, establishment, survival, and early growth over a 2-mo period. Results: The removal of crown cover of established M. acantholoba var. eurycarpa trees did not significantly affect germination. Lysiloma divaricatum had the highest germination probability, the fastest germination, and the highest establishment probability regardless of treatment. Lonchocarpus torresiorum had the highest establishment probability in plots where the crown cover of established M. acantholoba var. eurycarpa trees was removed. The survival probability of both shade-tolerant species was highest in the 100 % removal treatment. Conclusions: Despite successful germination of shade-tolerant species, their survival is inhibited under the dense canopy of the dominant legume. Therefore, interventions to reduce the crown cover area of this dominant legume may stimulate forest recovery.
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