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Bryophyte stable isotope composition, diversity and biomass define tropical montane cloud forest extent

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Revista Científica:

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

Año:

2019

Volumen:

286

Número:

1895

Páginas:

20182284

DOI:

10.1098/rspb.2018.2284

ISSN:

0962-8452 (Print), 1471-2954 (Online)

Keywords (Autor):

Amazonia, cambio climático, hepáticas, PerúAndes, bosque nuboso montano tropical, δ 13

Resumen

Liverworts and mosses are a major component of the epiphyte flora of tropical montane forest ecosystems. Canopy access was used to analyse the distribution and vertical stratification of bryophyte epiphytes within tree crowns at nine forest sites across a 3400 m elevational gradient in Peru, from the Amazonian basin to the high Andes. The stable isotope compositions of bryophyte organic material (13C/12C and 18O/16O) are associated with surface water diffusive limitations and, along with C/N content, provide a generic index for the extent of cloud immersion. From lowland to cloud forest δ13C increased from −33‰ to −27‰, while δ18O increased from 16.3‰ to 18.0‰. Epiphytic bryophyte and associated canopy soil biomass in the cloud immersion zone was estimated at up to 45 t dry mass ha−1, and overall water holding capacity was equivalent to a 20 mm precipitation event. The study emphasizes the importance of diverse bryophyte communities in sequestering carbon in threatened habitats, with stable isotope analysis allowing future elevational shifts in the cloud base associated with changes in climate to be tracked.

Copyright:

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Autor (es ):

Horwath Aline B., Royles Jessica, Tito Richard, Gudiño José A., Salazar-Allen Noris, Farfan-Rios William, Rapp Joshua M., Silman Miles R., Malhi Yadvinder, Swamy Varun, Latorre-Farfan Jean Paul, Griffiths Howard

Editorial:

The Royal Society Publishing

Ciudad:

Londres, Reino Unido

Idioma:

Inglés

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