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DOI10.1007/s11258-007-9284-y
Fine-scale spatial heterogeneity and seed size determine early seedling survival in a desert perennial shrub (Ericameria nauseosa : Asteraceae)
Benard, Rebecca Balogh; Toft, Catherine A.
通讯作者Toft, Catherine A.
来源期刊PLANT ECOLOGY
ISSN1385-0237
出版年2008
卷号194期号:2页码:195-205
英文摘要

In heterogenous landscapes, seeds settle in some microsites more readily than others, independently of whether those microsites are suitable for germination and subsequent growth, and survival of seedlings. Wild seeds and seedlings of Ericameria nauseosa var. oreophila in the sand-dune ecosystem near Mono Lake, California show both concordance and conflict in where seeds are retained and where seedlings flourish. Using a field experiment, we followed performance of seeds and seedlings (i.e., the rate of germination and successful emergence, initial seedling size, seedling growth and survival over first growing season), by planting seeds of known sizes in pre-identified microsites (windward and lee aspects of interspaces between shrubs, under shrub canopies, and under snag canopies, respectively). Heavier seeds were more likely to germinate and emerge successfully and resulted in initially larger seedlings than lighter seeds. These initially larger seedlings subsequently remained larger over the growing season and lived longer than initially smaller seedlings. Independent of seed and initial seedling size, seedlings that germinated under the canopy of adult shrubs grew larger and survived longer than seedlings that germinated in interspaces (open space with little or no vegetation) or under snags (dead adult shrubs). Seedlings grown under the canopy of adult shrubs experienced significantly less solar radiation and wind-deposited sand than seedlings grown in interspace or snag microsites. Sand burial more than 1 cm was lethal for seedlings. The two variables of seed size and microsite type had by far greater impact on eventual growth and survival of seedlings than did aspect, and the effects of the former two variables were independent of each other. This study amplifies the body of work on E. nauseosa at this site demonstrating that the earliest events in the life history of this long-lived perennial shrub appear to persist through time despite the harsh and variable environment.


英文关键词seedling establishment seed size variation microsite desert perennial shrub nurse plant
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000251309200004
WOS关键词RABBITBRUSH CHRYSOTHAMNUS-NAUSEOSUS ; SONORAN DESERT ; SAND BURIAL ; PTELEA-TRIFOLIATA ; PLANT-COMMUNITIES ; PANICUM-VIRGATUM ; NURSE PLANTS ; GROWTH ; ESTABLISHMENT ; EMERGENCE
WOS类目Plant Sciences ; Ecology ; Forestry
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Forestry
来源机构University of California, Davis
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/158859
作者单位(1)Univ Calif Davis, Sect Evolut & Ecol, Davis, CA 95616 USA
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Benard, Rebecca Balogh,Toft, Catherine A.. Fine-scale spatial heterogeneity and seed size determine early seedling survival in a desert perennial shrub (Ericameria nauseosa : Asteraceae)[J]. University of California, Davis,2008,194(2):195-205.
APA Benard, Rebecca Balogh,&Toft, Catherine A..(2008).Fine-scale spatial heterogeneity and seed size determine early seedling survival in a desert perennial shrub (Ericameria nauseosa : Asteraceae).PLANT ECOLOGY,194(2),195-205.
MLA Benard, Rebecca Balogh,et al."Fine-scale spatial heterogeneity and seed size determine early seedling survival in a desert perennial shrub (Ericameria nauseosa : Asteraceae)".PLANT ECOLOGY 194.2(2008):195-205.
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