Seed mass in Amazonian floodplain forests with contrasting nutrient supplies

Authors
Citation
P. Parolin, Seed mass in Amazonian floodplain forests with contrasting nutrient supplies, J TROP ECOL, 16, 2000, pp. 417-428
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY
ISSN journal
02664674 → ACNP
Volume
16
Year of publication
2000
Part
3
Pages
417 - 428
Database
ISI
SICI code
0266-4674(200005)16:<417:SMIAFF>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
In the Central Amazonian floodplains, several hundred tree species grow in areas that are periodically flooded by nutrient-rich while-water rivers (va rzea) and by nutrient poor black-water rivers (igapo). Seed masses of 31 sp ecies from varzea and 27 species from igapo were compared taking into consi deration their taxonomic relatedness. Overall average seed mass was higher (mean = 7.08 g) in nutrient-poor igapo than in nutrient-rich varzea (mean = 1.16 g). In igapo, the species growing at high elevations on the flooding gradient had significantly higher seed masses than the species growing at l ow elevations. In varzea, no difference was found between species growing a t high and low elevations. Four large-seeded species from igapo occurring a t high elevations on the flooding gradient were responsible for most of the difference in average seed mass between forest types. These data suggest t hat at low positions in the flooding gradient in igapo, selection pressure on seed size is probably the same as in varzea. At sites with short periods of flooding in igapo forests, on high levels in the flooding gradient, the need for rapid height growth may have selected for species with larger see ds which enable seedlings to be less dependent on soil nutrients.