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A Multi-scale Analysis of Plant Diversity Along Soil Nutrient Gradients

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Abstract

Although edaphic variation is common in natural systems, and has often been described as a major driver of plant species diversity, the effect of this edaphic variation on plant diversity has not been described in a comprehensive, synthetic fashion. Understanding this variation is essential, however, as soil nutrients are important drivers of plant community structure. This study takes advantage of multi-scale vegetation sampling along with plot-level soil data from the Carolina Vegetation Survey to examine the relationships between soil nutrients and diversity in forests and woodlands at multiple spatial scales and across floristic regions. We find that there is greater variation in soil characteristics that predict diversity between regions than across scales within regions. In Atlantic Coastal Plain longleaf-pine communities, nitrogen, sulfur, iron, soil pH, organic matter, and silt are important predictors of diversity. In the Fall-line Sandhill longleaf-pine communities of the Carolinas, manganese, nitrogen, soil pH, and silt are the measured variables that predict diversity best. In longleaf-pine communities of Florida, soil pH, iron, nitrogen, and silt are consistently the strongest indicators across all scales from 0.01 to 1000 m2. In southern Appalachian Mountain forest communities, soil pH, manganese, and calcium are the best diversity indicators. By tailoring models to individual regions, soil characteristics can predict between 39 and 54 % of the variance in diversity at the 0.1 ha scale.

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Metadata
Title
A Multi-scale Analysis of Plant Diversity Along Soil Nutrient Gradients
Authors
Brooke E. Wheeler
Robert K. Peet
Copyright Year
2016
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21452-8_19