Variability in reproductive effort of a keystone species: age and height of branch establishment

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作者
Drezner, Taly Dawn [1 ]
机构
[1] York Univ, Dept Geog, Toronto, ON M3J 2R7, Canada
关键词
plant-climate interactions; lifetime reproductive output; Carnegiea gigantea; Sonoran Desert; SAGUARO CARNEGIEA-GIGANTEA; NORTHERN SONORAN DESERT; SUMMER PRECIPITATION; AMERICAN RANGE; CACTACEAE; SOUTHWEST; GROWTH; CACTUS; RAINFALL; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.1080/02723646.2013.809833
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Carnegiea gigantea (saguaro, Cactaceae) is a protected and keystone species in the Sonoran Desert upon which nearly all of the ecosystem's fauna rely. Little is known about its branching habits, which are particularly important as branching is directly related to seed production. This study assessed the ages and heights of plants when branching commenced under four different environmental regimes. Significant variations were observed in the onset of branching across the populations by both age (78-139years) and height (4.4-5.5m), likely related to the interplay between summer precipitation (and thus growth rate) and winter precipitation, which increases branching in any given individual. In all four populations, branches developed from areoles that are themselves reproductive (past or present); i.e., the lower areoles that pre-date the start of reproduction do not appear to contribute to branch production. Further, unlike the wide range of ages at the start of branching, the delay between the start of fruiting and the production of branches appears to be relatively consistent across populations, hovering around a 30-year time lag. Of greatest concern is the advanced age (around 140years) at which branching begins at the most marginal, arid site, which is around the same time that old-age mortality may set in for the species (generally), dramatically diminishing reproductive output in an already marginal population. If this keystone species declines in this already arid to hyper-arid environment, it would have dramatic and irreversible consequences for the fauna and the ecosystem in this region.
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页码:136 / 148
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