Impacts of an exotic disease and vegetation change on foliar calcium cycling in appalachian forests

被引:16
作者
Jenkins, Michael A.
Jose, Shibu
White, Peter S.
机构
[1] Twin Creeks Nat Resources Ctr, Natl Pk Serv, Great Smoky Mt Nat Pk, Gatlinburg, TN 37738 USA
[2] Univ Florida, Sch Forest Resources & Conservat, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
[3] Univ N Carolina, Dept Biol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
关键词
calcium cycling; Cornus florida; dogwood anthracnose; exotic disease; forest stand development; long-term monitoring; soil calcium availability; southern Appalachian Mountains; temperate forests; tree mortality; Tsuga canadensis; understory vegetation;
D O I
10.1890/06-1027
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Because of the high calcium content of its foliage, Cornus. orida (flowering dogwood) has been described as a calcium "pump'' that draws calcium from deeper mineral soil and enriches surface soil horizons. However, over the last two decades an exotic fungal disease ( dogwood anthracnose, Discula destructiva) has decimated populations of this once-common understory species. Its loss, combined with forest stand development, could alter intra-stand calcium cycling. We used data from long-term vegetation monitoring plots to examine the ecological role of C. florida in calcium cycling and to identify changes in annual foliar calcium cycling over a 20-year period between two sampling intervals, 1977-1979 (pre-anthracnose) and 1995-2000 (post-anthracnose). Published equations were used to estimate foliar biomass per species for five forest types: alluvial, typic cove, acid cove, oak-hickory, and oak-pine. Calcium concentrations derived from foliage samples were used to estimate annual foliar calcium production per species for understory woody stems (< 20 cm dbh) and total foliar calcium production for overstory stems (>= 20 cm dbh). At a given level of soil calcium availability, C. florida foliage contained greater concentrations of calcium than three other dominant understory species (Tsuga canadensis, Acer rubrum, and Rhododendron maximum). Between 1977-1979 and 1995-2000, the annual calcium contributions of understory woody vegetation declined across all forest types, ranging from 26% in oak-pine stands to 49% in acid coves. Loss of C. florida was responsible for only 13% of this decline in oak-pine stands, but accounted for 96% of the decline in typic coves. In oak-hickory and oak-pine stands, we observed large increases in the foliar biomass of T. canadensis, a species whose calcium-poor foliage increases soil acidity. Increases in overstory foliar biomass and calcium offset understory losses in three forest types (alluvial, typic coves, and oak-pine) but not in oak hickory and acid cove stands. Overall, calcium cycling in oak-hickory stands was more negatively affected by the loss of C. florida than the other forest types. Oak-hickory forests comprise over a third of the total forest cover in the eastern United States, and decreases in annual calcium cycling could have cascading effects on forest biota.
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