Systematic reduction in seed rain of large‐seeded and endozoochorous species in pastures compared to forests along a tropical elevational gradient

Author:

Acosta‐Rojas Diana Carolina12ORCID,Barczyk Maciej K.12ORCID,Espinosa Carlos Iván3ORCID,Tinoco Boris A.4,Neuschulz Eike Lena1ORCID,Schleuning Matthias1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (SBiK‐F) Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung Frankfurt am Main Germany

2. Department of Biological Sciences Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main Germany

3. Department of Biological Sciences Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja Loja Ecuador

4. Biology School Universidad del Azuay Cuenca Ecuador

Abstract

AbstractQuestionsHow do seed rain biomass and richness change from old‐growth tropical forests to pastures at different elevations? How do seed mass and seed dispersal mode change from forests to pastures across these elevations? What implications do these changes have for the recovery of deforested areas in tropical mountains?LocationOld‐growth montane forests and livestock pastures along an elevational gradient (1,000–3,000 m a.s.l.), located at Podocarpus National Park, San Francisco Reserve and surrounding agricultural lands, Andes of southern Ecuador.MethodsWe collected seed rain for a 3‐month period using 324 traps installed at eighteen 1‐ha plots across elevations. Half of the traps were installed in nine 1‐ha forest plots, and the other half in nine 1‐ha pasture plots. For each trap, we identified the seeds and measured seed rain biomass and richness. We also recorded seed traits and calculated community‐weighted means of seed mass and seed dispersal mode (proportion of endozoochory).ResultsForests received a higher seed rain biomass than pastures, but only at the lowest elevation. Seed rain richness did not differ between habitat types at all elevations. Community‐weighted means of seed mass and the proportion of endozoochorous species declined from forests to pastures, especially at the lower elevations.ConclusionsAlthough seed rain biomass and richness were overall similar between forests and pastures, large‐seeded and endozoochorous species were generally poorly represented in the seed rain of pastures compared with that of forests. These findings show that biomass and richness of seed rain may be insufficient to quantify the restoration potential of natural seed rain in deforested areas. Information on seed traits, such as seed mass and seed dispersal mode, is important to optimize restoration efforts towards the regeneration of diverse old‐growth forests along elevational gradients in tropical mountains.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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