Autores
Milena Holmgren, Marten Scheffer, Michael A Huston
Fecha de publicación
1997/10
Revista
Ecology
Volumen
78
Número
7
Páginas
1966-1975
Editor
Ecological Society of America
Descripción
If plants cannot simultaneously acclimate to shade and drought because of physiological trade‐offs, then plants are expected to be less tolerant to shading under drier conditions. One observation that, at first sight, seems incompatible with this idea is the fact that the establishment of new plants in dry areas is often restricted to shady sites under the canopy of other plants, called “nurse plants.” We use a graphical model to resolve this paradox. The model visualizes how facilitative patterns can be understood from the simultaneous effects of plant canopies on microsite light and moisture, and the growth responses of establishing seedlings to those factors. The approach emphasizes the fact that positive and negative effects of plant canopies always occur simultaneously. In the presented light–water model, facilitation only occurs when the improvement of plant water relations under the canopy exceeds the costs caused …
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