Vascular Epiphyte Assemblages on Isolated Trees along an Elevational Gradient in Southwest Panama
Ongoing destruction of tropical forests makes isolated pasture trees potentially important for the persistence of original forest dwellers such as many vascular epiphytes. We studied epiphyte assemblages on 100 isolated trees at ten pasture sites in southwest Panama along an elevational gradient ran...
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doaj-1c7f2e0930e440b2a5bfa36f833925c32021-01-29T00:03:41ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182021-01-0113494910.3390/d13020049Vascular Epiphyte Assemblages on Isolated Trees along an Elevational Gradient in Southwest PanamaCalixto Rodríguez Quiel0Gerhard Zotz1Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Ammerländer Heerstraße 114-118, 26129 Oldenburg, GermanyDepartment of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Ammerländer Heerstraße 114-118, 26129 Oldenburg, GermanyOngoing destruction of tropical forests makes isolated pasture trees potentially important for the persistence of original forest dwellers such as many vascular epiphytes. We studied epiphyte assemblages on 100 isolated trees at ten pasture sites in southwest Panama along an elevational gradient ranging from 140 to 1240 m a.s.l. We analysed epiphyte species composition (richness, similarity) and registered climate and host trait variables of potential influence on their occurrence. We found a total of 5876 epiphyte individuals belonging to 148 species. Epiphyte abundance, species richness and diversity all varied about 4-fold among the 10 sites, with a high similarity of epiphyte assemblages among sites. Two sites at 870 and 1050 m a.s.l. did not fit into the overall elevational trend of increased abundance, species richness and diversity. However, all three measures were significantly correlated with humidity as the independent variable. This highlights that a gradient in humidity, and not elevation as such, is responsible for the typical elevational changes in epiphyte assemblages, so that special local conditions may lead to deviations from expected patterns. Our documentation of current elevational diversity patterns also provides a baseline for the study of long-term changes in epiphyte assemblages in anthropogenically modified landscapes.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/13/2/49diversityhumiditylocal climatemodified landscapepasturestemperature |
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Vascular Epiphyte Assemblages on Isolated Trees along an Elevational Gradient in Southwest Panama |
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Vascular Epiphyte Assemblages on Isolated Trees along an Elevational Gradient in Southwest Panama |
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Vascular Epiphyte Assemblages on Isolated Trees along an Elevational Gradient in Southwest Panama |
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Vascular Epiphyte Assemblages on Isolated Trees along an Elevational Gradient in Southwest Panama |
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Vascular Epiphyte Assemblages on Isolated Trees along an Elevational Gradient in Southwest Panama |
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vascular epiphyte assemblages on isolated trees along an elevational gradient in southwest panama |
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Ongoing destruction of tropical forests makes isolated pasture trees potentially important for the persistence of original forest dwellers such as many vascular epiphytes. We studied epiphyte assemblages on 100 isolated trees at ten pasture sites in southwest Panama along an elevational gradient ranging from 140 to 1240 m a.s.l. We analysed epiphyte species composition (richness, similarity) and registered climate and host trait variables of potential influence on their occurrence. We found a total of 5876 epiphyte individuals belonging to 148 species. Epiphyte abundance, species richness and diversity all varied about 4-fold among the 10 sites, with a high similarity of epiphyte assemblages among sites. Two sites at 870 and 1050 m a.s.l. did not fit into the overall elevational trend of increased abundance, species richness and diversity. However, all three measures were significantly correlated with humidity as the independent variable. This highlights that a gradient in humidity, and not elevation as such, is responsible for the typical elevational changes in epiphyte assemblages, so that special local conditions may lead to deviations from expected patterns. Our documentation of current elevational diversity patterns also provides a baseline for the study of long-term changes in epiphyte assemblages in anthropogenically modified landscapes. |
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