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DOI10.3732/ajb.1400257
DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY ON GROWTH AND SURVIVORSHIP OF PRE-REPRODUCTIVE JOSHUA TREES, YUCCA BREVIFOLIA ENGELM. (AGAVACEAE)
Esque, Todd C.1; Medica, Philip A.1; Shryock, Daniel F.1; DeFalco, Lesley A.1; Webb, Robert H.2; Hunter, Richard B.3
通讯作者Esque, Todd C.
来源期刊AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
ISSN0002-9122
EISSN1537-2197
出版年2015
卷号102期号:1页码:85-91
英文摘要

Premise of study: Accurate demographic information about long-lived plant species is important for understanding responses to large-scale disturbances, including climate change. It is challenging to obtain these data from desert perennial plants because seedling establishment is exceptionally rare, and estimates of survival are lacking for their vulnerable early stages. Desert wildfires, urbanization, and climate change influence the persistence of the long-lived Yucca brevifolia. Quantitative demographic attributes are crucial for understanding how populations will respond to disturbances and where populations will recede or advance under future climate scenarios.


Methods: We measured survival in a cohort of 53 pre-reproductive Y. brevifolia at Yucca Flat, Nevada, USA, for 22 yr and recorded their growth, nurse-plant relationships, and herbivory.


Key results: Herbivory by black-tailed jackrabbits (Lepus californicus) caused severe losses of plants during the first and second years (45% and 31%, respectively). Surviving plants experienced <2.5% annual mortality. Survival for the population was 19% over 22 yr. Plants <25 cm in height had lower life expectancy. Average growth rate (+/- SD) for plants that survived to the last census was 3.12 +/- 1.96 cm yr(-1), and growth rates were positively associated with precipitation. Thirty-year-old Y. brevifolia had not yet reproduced.


Conclusions: A rare establishment event for Y. brevifolia during 1983-1984, triggered by above-average summer rainfall, provided a unique opportunity to track early survival and growth. Infrequent but acute episodes of herbivory during drought influenced demography for decades. Variability in survival among young Y. brevifolia indicates that size-dependent demographic variables will improve forecasts for this long-lived desert species under predicted regional climate change.


英文关键词Demography drought El Nino Southern Oscillation herbivory Joshua tree life history Mojave Desert nurse plants pre-reproductive
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000347915100011
WOS关键词CLIMATE-CHANGE ; MOJAVE DESERT ; DYNAMICS
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
来源机构University of Arizona ; United States Geological Survey
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/185675
作者单位1.US Geol Survey, Western Ecol Res Ctr, Henderson, NV 89074 USA;
2.Univ Arizona, Sch Nat Resources, Tucson, AZ 85719 USA;
3.Salisbury Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Salisbury, MD 21801 USA
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Esque, Todd C.,Medica, Philip A.,Shryock, Daniel F.,et al. DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY ON GROWTH AND SURVIVORSHIP OF PRE-REPRODUCTIVE JOSHUA TREES, YUCCA BREVIFOLIA ENGELM. (AGAVACEAE)[J]. University of Arizona, United States Geological Survey,2015,102(1):85-91.
APA Esque, Todd C.,Medica, Philip A.,Shryock, Daniel F.,DeFalco, Lesley A.,Webb, Robert H.,&Hunter, Richard B..(2015).DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY ON GROWTH AND SURVIVORSHIP OF PRE-REPRODUCTIVE JOSHUA TREES, YUCCA BREVIFOLIA ENGELM. (AGAVACEAE).AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY,102(1),85-91.
MLA Esque, Todd C.,et al."DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY ON GROWTH AND SURVIVORSHIP OF PRE-REPRODUCTIVE JOSHUA TREES, YUCCA BREVIFOLIA ENGELM. (AGAVACEAE)".AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 102.1(2015):85-91.
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