Diversity of seed storage behavior of tree species from tropical lowland rainforests in Sri Lanka, a global biodiversity hotspot

Author:

Samarasinghe B. R. Chandima P.12ORCID,Jayasuriya K. M. G. Gehan12ORCID,Gunaratne A. M. Thilanka A.12,Dixon Kingsley W.3,Senanayaka Mahesh C.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany University of Peradeniya Peradeniya Sri Lanka

2. Postgraduate Institute of Science University of Peradeniya Peradeniya Sri Lanka

3. ARC Centre for Mine Site Restoration, School of Molecular and Life Sciences Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

4. Forest Department Battaramulla Sri Lanka

Abstract

AbstractTropical lowland rainforests are considered to be ecologically important refugia of national and global significance, yet wide‐scale deforestation and degradation of tropical lowland rainforests lead to losses in biodiversity. Seed storage behavior information is required for the effective restoration of these forests. Here, we studied the seed storage behavior of 42 selected tropical lowland rainforest tree species from Sri Lanka with the aim to test the reliability of current experimental methods and predictive models to predict the desiccation sensitivity of seeds. Seed storage behavior was experimentally determined through the 100 seed method and the results were compared with three predictive models; thousand seed weight–moisture content (TSW–MC), seed coat ratio–seed mass (SCR–SM), and phylogenetic affiliation models. Based on the 100 seed method, 28 species were identified as desiccation sensitive and 14 species were identified as desiccation tolerant. Compared to the 100 seed method, the predictability of the SCR–SM model was 70%, whereas the TSW–MC and phylogenetic affiliation models showed 52% and 58% predictability, respectively. Due to its higher predictability, the SCR–SM model has a high potential to be an effective predictive tool of seed storage behavior. This study revealed that tropical lowland rainforests are dominated by trees producing desiccation‐sensitive seeds. Further, species dispersing seeds in the peak rainy season have desiccation‐sensitive seeds, while those dispersing seeds in the normal wet season have desiccation‐tolerant seeds. Another key finding was that 100% of the subcanopy species produce nonorthodox, that is, desiccation‐sensitive seeds, which gradually decrease from subcanopy to understory.

Funder

National Research Council Sri Lanka

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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