Crown architecture and leaf anatomic traits influencing herbivory on Clethra scabra Pers. : comparing adaptation to wetlands and drained habitats.
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2016
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We tested the hypothesis that tree species
adapted to ecotones between forest-swamps have leaf
structures varying in response to land water saturation
(drained and wetland), which could further influence their
resistance against insect herbivory. The hypothesis was
tested at the crown and leaf scale. We assessed differences
in the plant architecture (height, circumference at breast
height, trunk height, and crown) and leaf traits (sclerophylly
and anatomy) of tree species inhabiting wetland and
drained soils and investigated which variables explained
variance in leaf herbivory rates. The study was conducted
in Montane and wetland Forests in the Itacolomi State
Park, in Southern Brazil, focusing on the Clethra scabra
Pers., which inhabits both habitats, and also Myrcia amazonica
DC. and Myrcia laruotteana Cambess (congeneric)
which inhabit Montane forest and wetland forest, respectively.
It was found that C. scabra individuals in wetland
areas had simpler crown structure and higher leaf sclerophylly
rates than those individuals of this species in the
drained habitat. However, the two C. scabra populations
did not differ regarding overall foliage thickness and
damage by herbivory between drained and wetland habitats.
Variables that were related to herbivory in this species
were adaxial epidermis thickness and circumference at
breast height. Myrcia individuals from wetland areas had
less damaged leaves but thinner epidermis than in drained
soils, but no variable correlated to herbivory at the leaf
scale. Our hypothesis was partially corroborated and suggests
that C. scabra is more influenced by soil saturation
than Myrcia, and its herbivory is related with structural and
anatomic parameters.
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Contrasting environments, Myrcia amazonica, Myrcia laruotteana, Waterlogging
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PEREIRA, J. A. et al. Crown architecture and leaf anatomic traits influencing herbivory on Clethra scabra Pers.: comparing adaptation to wetlands and drained habitats. Revista Brasileira de Botânica, v. 40, p. 481–490, 2016. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40415-016-0343-2>. Acesso em: 25 ago. 2017.