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Interspecific relationships among growth, mortality and xylem traits of woody species from New Zealand

机译:新西兰木本植物生长,死亡率和木质部性状之间的种间关系

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1. Wood density is considered a key functional trait influencing the growth and survival of woody plants and has been shown to be related to a slow-fast rate-of-living continuum. Wood density is, however, an emergent trait arising from several vascular properties of wood, including the diameter and frequency of xylem conduits. 2. We aimed to test the hypotheses that there is a set of inter-related trade-offs linked to the different functions of wood, that these trade-offs have direct consequences for tree growth and survival and that these trade-offs underlie the observed correlations between wood density and demographic rates. We evaluated the covariation between xylem anatomical traits among woody species of New Zealand and whether that covariation had the potential to constrain variation in wood density and demographic rates. 3. Several xylem traits were strongly correlated with each other, but wood density was not correlated with any of them. We also found no significant relationships between wood density and growth or mortality rate. Instead, growth was strongly related to xylem traits associated with hydraulic capacity (conduit diameter and a conductivity index) and to maximum height, whereas mortality rate was strongly correlated only with maximum height. The diameter and frequency of conduits exhibited a significant negative relationship, suggesting a trade-off, which restricted variation in wood density and growth rate, but not mortality rate. 4. Our results suggest, for woody species in New Zealand, that growth rate is more closely linked to xylem traits determining hydraulic conductance, rather than wood density. We also found no evidence that denser woods conferred higher survival, or that risk of cavitation caused by wide conduits increased mortality. 5. In summary, we found little support for the idea that wood density is a good proxy for position along a fast-slow rate-of-living continuum. Instead, the strong, negative relationship between vessel diameter and frequency may constrain the realized diversity of demographic niches of tree species in New Zealand. Trade-offs in function therefore have the potential to shape functional diversity and ecology of forest communities by linking selection on structure and function to population-level dynamics.
机译:1.木材密度被认为是影响木本植物生长和存活的关键功能性状,并已显示出与慢速活体连续体有关。然而,木材密度是一种由木材的几种血管特性(包括木质部导管的直径和频率)引起的新兴特征。 2.我们旨在检验以下假设:存在一系列与木材的不同功能相关的相互取舍的折衷,这些折衷对树木的生长和生存具有直接的影响,而这些折衷是观察到的基础。木材密度与人口统计率之间的相关性。我们评估了新西兰木本植物木质部解剖特征之间的协变,以及该协变是否有可能限制木材密度和人口统计率的变化。 3.几个木质部性状相互之间密切相关,但木材密度与它们中的任何一个都不相关。我们还没有发现木材密度与生长或死亡率之间的显着关系。相反,生长与与水力容量(导管直径和电导率指数)和最大高度相关的木质部性状密切相关,而死亡率仅与最大高度密切相关。导管的直径和频率呈现出显着的负相关关系,这表明需要进行权衡,这限制了木材密度和生长速率的变化,但没有限制死亡率。 4.我们的结果表明,对于新西兰的木本物种而言,生长速率与决定水力传导而不是木材密度的木质部性状密切相关。我们还没有发现证据表明较密的森林可以提高生存率,也没有证据表明由较宽的导管引起的气蚀风险会增加死亡率。 5.总而言之,我们发现很少有人支持木材密度可以很好地替代快速生活率连续体中的位置。取而代之的是,容器直径和频率之间的强烈负相关关系可能会限制新西兰树木物种的人口统计壁ches的已实现多样性。因此,功能上的权衡有可能通过将结构和功能的选择与种群水平的动态联系起来来塑造森林群落的功能多样性和生态。

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