Herbaceous species and dry forest species have more acquisitive leaf traits than woody species and wet forest species

Author:

Matsuo Tomonari1ORCID,van der Sande Masha T.1ORCID,Amissah Lucy2ORCID,Dabo Jonathan2,Mohammed Abdul Salim2,Poorter Lourens1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group Wageningen University Wageningen The Netherlands

2. CSIR‐Forestry Research Institute of Ghana Kumasi Ghana

Abstract

Abstract Life forms are key to understand the changes in species composition and vegetation types in space and with succession over time. We asked how life forms from dry and wet regions differ in their leaf traits and trait hyperspace (i.e. trait variation) in early tropical forest succession on abandoned agricultural fields. We compared 324 early successional species from six life forms (herbs, grasses, vines, lianas, shrubs and trees) that occur in the first 5 years of succession on abandoned fields in Ghanaian wet and drought deciduous tropical forests. We measured 12 leaf traits that are important for carbon, water and nutrient use. A principal component analysis showed that 46% of trait variation is captured by a two‐dimensional spectrum of plant form and function: a leaf economics spectrum underpinning fast‐slow growth strategies, and a leaf size spectrum related to plant size and heat balance, which underlie species sorting along environmental gradients in space and time (during succession). Herbaceous and woody life forms had different leaf economics strategies: herbaceous species had more acquisitive trait values (e.g. higher leaf nutrient concentrations) that increase resource capture and use efficiency whereas woody species had more conservative trait values (e.g. higher leaf mass per area) that increase resource conservation. Regardless of life forms, dry forest species and deciduous species had more acquisitive trait values than wet forest species and evergreen species as they maximize their growth during the shorter growing season. The trait hyperspace was larger for woody life forms especially in wet forests. Synthesis. Herbaceous species had ‘faster’ leaf economics trait values and, hence, rapid carbon gain, explaining their success earlier in succession. In contrast, woody species had ‘slower’ resource conservation trait values that increase persistence, thus explaining their success later in succession. Deciduous species especially in a dry region had higher leaf nitrogen and phosphorus concentration to attain faster carbon gain to cope with a seasonally harsh environment. The trait hyperspace was generally smaller in the dry forest, as there are more deciduous species, and as a result, there is less variation in leaf lifespan and associated traits. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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