A proposed microcosm for landscape ecology – beyond the binary to the patch-mosaic model

Author:

Wiersma Yolanda F.ORCID,Wigle Rachel D.,McMullin R. Troy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMicrocosms such as pitcher plants, or patches of mosses on a rock surface, have been used worldwide to allow for manipulative experiments that test hypotheses for patterns observed at larger extents, such as dispersal or community assemblage. Such microcosms can also be applied to questions in landscape ecology, but are limited by their binary (patch/non-patch structure). Here we examine a more realistic model landscape system that shares the patch-mosaic structure common to kilometres-extent landscapes. This system of lichen thalli on tree trunks has been shown to have consistent spatial patterns across replicate microcosms, but only when sampling within a limited area. To be relevant for experimentation across scales, it is necessary to determine whether previously observed patterns are consistent when sampling across a broader region and when using different tree species. Here, we test for consistent landscape patch pattern in both maco- and micro-lichens across 21 balsam fir (Abies balsamea) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) trees.MethodsWe measured spatial pattern of lichen thalli along the trunks of two species of trees, at two spatial resolutions; trees within a single stand (∼100 × 50 m) and trees dispersed across a larger region (500 km2). We used a “lichen ladder” comprised of 5 10 × 10 cm sampling blocks to quantify number of species and individuals in a 50 cm section of the tree trunk. We tested for similar patterns along the trunk and between the north and south sides at both sampling intensities using perMANOVA.ResultsWe find that lichen patches on tree trunks can function as replicate microscoms for landscape ecology. Patterns of thalli along the trunks of trees and between the north and south aspects of the trunk are statistically significantly consistent, although there is variation between tree species, and groups of lichens included. Our microcosm could be used as a model system for landscape ecology research; but researchers should test for consistent patterns first.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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