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The influence of canopy traits on throughfall and stemflow in five tropical trees growing in a Panamanian plantation

机译:冠层性状对巴拿马人工林中生长的五种热带树木的穿透力和茎流的影响

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Tree canopies partition rainfall into temporary canopy storage, throughfall and stemflow. Knowledge of this partitioning process is needed to predict the hydrological effects of the large areas of tree plantations that are being established in the tropics. In this study, we compared throughfall, stemflow and interception in four neotropical and one exotic tree species growing in selection trials in the Republic of Panama. We sought to answer four questions: (1) Are there interspecific differences in total throughfall and stemflow, and throughfall and stemflow for a range of rainfall depths?, (2) How do crown traits influence interspecific differences in throughfall?, (3) Does the spatial heterogeneity of throughfall differ among species? and (4) How do species affect litter biomass and other variables that influence rainfall erosivity? Rainfall depth mediated interspecific differences in throughfall and stemflow, the relative importance of crown traits in the interception process, and spatial heterogeneity of throughfall. Total throughfall was between 10.9 and 16.2% less in Acacia mangium than Gliricidia sepium, Guazuma ulmifolia, Ochroma pyramidale or Pachira quinata. Increasing rainfall also changed relative quantities of throughfall and stemflow among species. For example, throughfall was similar in Gliricidia sepium and A. mangium for small rain events, but increased more rapidly in Gliricidia sepium with increasing rainfall depth. Interspecific differences in throughfall were driven, in part, by canopy traits. Leaf area index (LAI), crown depth and crown openness all affected throughfall from smaller storms, but live crown length was the only significant predictor of throughfall in storms that were deeper than 20 mm. The spatial heterogeneity of throughfall beneath individual tree canopies increased with rainfall depth, but was always lower in Gliricidia sepium than in A. mangium, O. pyramidale, or P. quinata. High litter biomass and cover in A. mangium and O. pyramidale relative to other species would be likely to buffer the erosive effects of raindrop impacts. These complex interactions between rainfall and species traits may affect local hydrology, and may need to be explicitly considered in reforestation projects in the seasonal tropics.
机译:树冠将降雨分为临时冠层存储,穿透和茎流。需要了解此分区过程,以预测热带地区正在建立的大面积人工林的水文影响。在这项研究中,我们比较了在巴拿马共和国进行的选择试验中生长的四种新热带和一种外来树种的穿透,茎流和拦截。我们试图回答四个问题:(1)在一定降雨深度范围内,总通流量和茎流以及通量和茎流之间是否存在种间差异?,(2)冠状特征如何影响通流间的种间差异?,(3)是否不同物种之间穿透的空间异质性是否不同? (4)物种如何影响垫料生物量和其他影响降雨侵蚀力的变量?降雨深度介导了贯穿物和茎流的种间差异,冠状性状在截留过程中的相对重要性以及贯穿物的空间异质性。马占相思的总穿透量比隔sep,Guazuma ulmifolia,Ochroma pyramidale或Pachira quinata少10.9%至16.2%。降雨的增加也改变了物种之间穿透和茎流的相对数量。例如,对于小雨事件,Gliricidia sepium和A. mangium中的穿透相似,但是随着降雨深度的增加,Gliricidia sepium中的穿透速度更快。穿透力的种间差异部分是由冠层性状驱动的。叶面积指数(LAI),树冠深度和树冠张度都影响较小风暴的穿透,但活冠长度是深度大于20 mm的风暴中穿透的唯一重要预测指标。单个树冠下穿透物的空间异质性随着降雨深度的增加而增加,但在千里香中始终低于芒果,锥果木或藜。相对于其他物种而言,较高的凋落物生物量和A. mangium和O. pyramidale的覆盖可能会缓冲雨滴影响的侵蚀作用。降雨与物种特征之间的这些复杂的相互作用可能会影响当地的水文学,并且可能需要在季节性热带地区的造林项目中明确考虑。

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