Pioneers of post‐agricultural forest successions are adapted for herbivory avoidance but not biotic seed dispersal

Author:

Mason Norman W. H.1ORCID,Burrows Lawrence E.2,Holdaway Robert J.3,Carswell Fiona E.2,Richardson Sarah J.2

Affiliation:

1. Landcare Research Hamilton New Zealand

2. Landcare Research Lincoln New Zealand

3. Blenheim New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractQuestionNatural reforestation is an important component of climate mitigation and adaptation, but the ecological processes promoting or constraining it are poorly understood. In this study we employ a stand reconstruction approach (which uses ages of extant trees to estimate year of establishment for each individual tree) to test for general trait‐based effects on tree species arrival order in post‐agricultural forest successions.LocationNaturally reforesting post‐agricultural landscapes throughout New Zealand.MethodsAges were obtained for 2434 individuals spanning 30 tree species across a nationwide network of 128 plots in 14 naturally reforesting post‐agricultural sites. These ages were used to calculate individual‐level arrival times (relative to the oldest individual in each plot). We estimated species‐level arrival times by fitting linear mixed‐effects (LME) regressions (with species identity as the fixed effect, and plots nested within sites as the random effects) to individual arrival time data. We used back‐casting (where arrival time data are used to document individual‐level presence in plots through time) to track annual changes in species abundance and community‐weighted mean (CWM) trait values.We used standardised major axis (SMA) regressions to examine the effect of traits related to resource use strategy, herbivory avoidance, seed dispersal and disturbance response on species‐level arrival times. We used LME regressions to test for changes in CWM trait values with stand age.ResultsThe earliest‐arriving species had traits associated with herbivory avoidance, were abiotically dispersed and had short predicted dispersal distances. There was no evidence that traits linked to resource use strategy or disturbance response affected species arrival times. Every significant species‐level relationship was recovered in community‐level LME analyses.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that mammalian herbivore control and enhancement of biotic (bird) seed dispersal may be key management interventions in realising the full climate mitigation and adaptation potential of natural reforestation in post‐agricultural landscapes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology

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