Light interception in species with different functional groups coexisting in moorland plant communities

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作者
Kamiyama, Chiho [1 ]
Oikawa, Shimpei [2 ]
Kubo, Takuya [3 ]
Hikosaka, Kouki [1 ]
机构
[1] Tohoku Univ, Grad Sch Life Sci, Aoba Ku, Sendai, Miyagi 9808578, Japan
[2] Tokyo Univ Agr, Dept Int Agr Dev, Setagaya Ku, Tokyo 1568502, Japan
[3] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Environm Earth Sci, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0600810, Japan
关键词
Canopy structure; Leaf angle; Life form; Light partitioning; Biomass allocation; PRESENT-DAY VEGETATION; XANTHIUM-CANADENSE; NORTHERN JAPAN; CHENOPODIUM-ALBUM; FOREST TREES; DENSE STAND; LEAF CANOPY; TEPHRA DATA; INDIVIDUALS; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1007/s00442-010-1674-5
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Competition for light is one of the most essential mechanisms affecting species composition. It has been suggested that similar light acquisition efficiency (I broken vertical bar(mass), absorbed photon flux per unit aboveground mass) may contribute to species coexistence in multi-species communities. On the other hand, it is known that traits related with light acquisition vary among functional groups. We studied whether I broken vertical bar(mass) was similar among species with different functional groups coexisting in moorland communities. We conducted stratified clipping in midsummer when the stand biomass reached a maximum. Light partitioning among species was estimated using a model accounting for both direct and diffuse light. Evergreen species were found to have a significantly lower I broken vertical bar(mass) than deciduous species, which resulted from their lower absorbed photon flux per unit leaf area and lower specific leaf area. Shrubs had a smaller leaf mass fraction, but their I broken vertical bar(mass) was not lower than that of herbs because they had a higher leaf position due to the presence of wintering stems. Species with vertical leaves had a higher I broken vertical bar(mass) than those with horizontal leaves despite vertical leaves being a decided disadvantage in terms of light absorption. This higher I broken vertical bar(mass) was achieved by a greater leaf height in species with vertical leaves. Our results clearly demonstrate that light acquisition efficiency was different among the functional groups. However, the trend observed is not necessarily the same as that expected based on prior knowledge, suggesting that disadvantages in some traits for light acquisition efficiency are partly compensated for by other traits.
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页码:591 / 599
页数:9
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