Widespread herbivory cost in tropical nitrogen-fixing tree species

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Will Barker
Liza S. Comita
S. Joseph Wright
Oliver L. Phillips
Brian E. Sedio
Sarah A. Batterman
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[1] University of Leeds,Ecology and Global Change, School of Geography
[2] Yale School of the Environment,Department of Integrative Biology
[3] Yale,undefined
[4] Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute,undefined
[5] Balboa,undefined
[6] Ancόn,undefined
[7] University of Texas at Austin,undefined
[8] Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies,undefined
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Nature | 2022年 / 612卷
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Recent observations suggest that the large carbon sink in mature and recovering forests may be strongly limited by nitrogen1–3. Nitrogen-fixing trees (fixers) in symbiosis with bacteria provide the main natural source of new nitrogen to tropical forests3,4. However, abundances of fixers are tightly constrained5–7, highlighting the fundamental unanswered question of what limits new nitrogen entering tropical ecosystems. Here we examine whether herbivory by animals is responsible for limiting symbiotic nitrogen fixation in tropical forests. We evaluate whether nitrogen-fixing trees experience more herbivory than other trees, whether herbivory carries a substantial carbon cost, and whether high herbivory is a result of herbivores targeting the nitrogen-rich leaves of fixers8,9. We analysed 1,626 leaves from 350 seedlings of 43 tropical tree species in Panama and found that: (1) although herbivory reduces the growth and survival of all seedlings, nitrogen-fixing trees undergo 26% more herbivory than non-fixers; (2) fixers have 34% higher carbon opportunity costs owing to herbivory than non-fixers, exceeding the metabolic cost of fixing nitrogen; and (3) the high herbivory of fixers is not driven by high leaf nitrogen. Our findings reveal that herbivory may be sufficient to limit tropical symbiotic nitrogen fixation and could constrain its role in alleviating nitrogen limitation on the tropical carbon sink.
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