Seasonal variation in leaf traits between congeneric savanna and forest trees in Central Brazil: implications for forest expansion into savanna

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Davi Rodrigo Rossatto
William Arthur Hoffmann
Lucas de Carvalho Ramos Silva
Mundayatan Haridasan
Leonel S. L. Sternberg
Augusto César Franco
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[1] Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”,Departamento de Biologia Aplicada, FCAV
[2] UNESP,Department of Plant Biology
[3] North Carolina State University,Department of Land, Air and Water Resources
[4] University of California Davis,Departamento de Ecologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas
[5] Universidade de Brasília,Department of Biology, Cox Science Center
[6] University of Miami,Departamento de Botânica, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas
[7] Universidade de Brasília,undefined
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Trees | 2013年 / 27卷
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Cerrado; Specific leaf area; Leaf nutrients; Carbon isotope discrimination; Leaf functional traits;
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The ecology of forest and savanna trees species will largely determine the structure and dynamics of the forest–savanna boundaries, but little is known about the constraints to leaf trait variation imposed by selective forces and evolutionary history during the process of savanna invasion by forest species. We compared seasonal patterns in leaf traits related to leaf structure, carbon assimilation, water, and nutrient relations in 10 congeneric species pairs, each containing one savanna species and one forest species. All individuals were growing in dystrophic oxisols in a fire-protected savanna of Central Brazil. We tested the hypothesis that forest species would be more constrained by seasonal drought and nutrient-poor soils than their savanna congeners. We also hypothesized that habitat, rather than phylogeny, would explain more of the interspecific variance in leaf traits of the studied species. We found that throughout the year forest trees had higher specific leaf area (SLA) but lower integrated water use efficiency than savanna trees. Forest and savanna species maintained similar values of predawn and midday leaf water potential along the year. Lower values were measured in the dry season. However, this was achieved by a stronger regulation of stomatal conductance and of CO2 assimilation on an area basis (Aarea) in forest trees, particularly toward the end of the dry season. Relative to savanna trees, forest trees maintained similar (P, K, Ca, and Mg) or slightly higher (N) leaf nutrient concentrations. For the majority of traits, more variance was explained by phylogeny, than by habitat of origin, with the exception of SLA, leaf N concentration, and Aarea, which were apparently subjected to different selective pressures in the savanna and forest environments. In conclusion, water shortage during extended droughts would be more limiting for forest trees than nutrient-poor soils.
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页码:1139 / 1150
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