Reduced dry season transpiration is coupled with shallow soil water use in tropical montane forest trees

被引:0
|
作者
Lyssette E. Muñoz-Villers
Friso Holwerda
M. Susana Alvarado-Barrientos
Daniel R. Geissert
Todd E. Dawson
机构
[1] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera
[2] CONACyT-El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR),Red de Ecología Funcional
[3] Instituto de Ecología,Department of Integrative Biology
[4] A.C.,undefined
[5] University of California,undefined
来源
Oecologia | 2018年 / 188卷
关键词
Tree water sources; Sap flow; Stable isotopes; MixSIAR; Mexico;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Tropical montane cloud forests (TMCF) are ecosystems particularly sensitive to climate change; however, the effects of warmer and drier conditions on TMCF ecohydrology remain poorly understood. To investigate functional responses of TMCF trees to reduced water availability, we conducted a study during the 2014 dry season in the lower altitudinal limit of TMCF in central Veracruz, Mexico. Temporal variations of transpiration, depth of water uptake and tree water sources were examined for three dominant, brevi-deciduous species using micrometeorological, sap flow and soil moisture measurements, in combination with oxygen and hydrogen stable isotope composition of rainfall, tree xylem, soil and stream water. Over the course of the dry season, reductions in crown conductance and transpiration were observed in canopy species (43 and 34%, respectively) and mid-story trees (23 and 8%), as atmospheric demand increased and soil moisture decreased. Canopy species consistently showed more depleted isotope values compared to mid-story trees. However, MixSIAR Bayesian model results showed that the evaporated (enriched) soil water pool was the main source for trees despite reduced soil moisture. Additionally, while increases in tree water uptake from deeper to shallower soil water sources occurred, concomitant decreases in transpiration were observed as the dry season progressed. A larger reduction in deep soil water use was observed for canopy species (from 79 ± 19 to 24 ± 20%) compared to mid-story trees (from 12 ± 17 to 10 ± 12%). The increase in shallower soil water sources may reflect a trade-off between water and nutrient requirements in this forest.
引用
收藏
页码:303 / 317
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Reduced dry season transpiration is coupled with shallow soil water use in tropical montane forest trees
    Munoz-Villers, Lyssette E.
    Holwerda, Friso
    Susana Alvarado-Barrientos, M.
    Geissert, Daniel R.
    Dawson, Todd E.
    [J]. OECOLOGIA, 2018, 188 (01) : 303 - 317
  • [2] Nighttime transpiration in a seasonally dry tropical montane cloud forest environment
    Susana Alvarado-Barrientos, M.
    Holwerda, Friso
    Geissert, Daniel R.
    Munoz-Villers, Lyssette E.
    Gotsch, Sybil G.
    Asbjornsen, Heidi
    Dawson, Todd E.
    [J]. TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, 2015, 29 (01): : 259 - 274
  • [3] Nighttime transpiration in a seasonally dry tropical montane cloud forest environment
    M. Susana Alvarado-Barrientos
    Friso Holwerda
    Daniel R. Geissert
    Lyssette E. Muñoz-Villers
    Sybil G. Gotsch
    Heidi Asbjornsen
    Todd E. Dawson
    [J]. Trees, 2015, 29 : 259 - 274
  • [4] Dynamics of transpiration, sap flow and use of stored water in tropical forest canopy trees
    Meinzer, FC
    James, SA
    Goldstein, G
    [J]. TREE PHYSIOLOGY, 2004, 24 (08) : 901 - 909
  • [5] Partitioning of soil water among canopy trees in a seasonally dry tropical forest
    F. C. Meinzer
    José Luis Andrade
    Guillermo Goldstein
    N. Michele Holbrook
    Jaime Cavelier
    S. Joseph Wright
    [J]. Oecologia, 1999, 121 : 293 - 301
  • [6] Partitioning of soil water among canopy trees in a seasonally dry tropical forest
    Meinzer, FC
    Andrade, JL
    Goldstein, G
    Holbrook, NM
    Cavelier, J
    Wright, SJ
    [J]. OECOLOGIA, 1999, 121 (03) : 293 - 301
  • [7] Dry Season Transpiration and Soil Water Dynamics in the Central Amazon
    Spanner, Gustavo C.
    Gimenez, Bruno O.
    Wright, Cynthia L.
    Menezes, Valdiek Silva
    Newman, Brent D.
    Collins, Adam D.
    Jardine, Kolby J.
    Negron-Juarez, Robinson I.
    Lima, Adriano Jose Nogueira
    Rodrigues, Jardel Ramos
    Chambers, Jeffrey Q.
    Higuchi, Niro
    Warren, Jeffrey M.
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2022, 13
  • [8] SOIL AND STEM WATER STORAGE DETERMINE PHENOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION OF TROPICAL DRY FOREST TREES
    BORCHERT, R
    [J]. ECOLOGY, 1994, 75 (05) : 1437 - 1449
  • [9] Stomatal conductance, transpiration and sap flow of tropical montane rain forest trees in the southern Ecuadorian Andes
    Motzer, T
    Munz, N
    Küppers, M
    Schmitt, D
    Anhuf, D
    [J]. TREE PHYSIOLOGY, 2005, 25 (10) : 1283 - 1293
  • [10] Mapping and understanding dry season soil water drawdown by California montane vegetation
    Fellows, A. W.
    Goulden, M. L.
    [J]. ECOHYDROLOGY, 2017, 10 (01)