Leaf traits interact with management and water table to modulate ecosystem properties in fen peatlands

Carvalho, Fabio and Brown, Kerry A. and Waller, Martyn P. and Boom, Arnoud (2019) Leaf traits interact with management and water table to modulate ecosystem properties in fen peatlands. Plant and Soil, 441 (1-2). pp. 331-347. ISSN 0032-079X

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Abstract

Aims Trade-offs between slow and fast nutrient turnover rates among plants may affect soil properties and biomass production. We examined how plant traits interact with abiotic variables to modulate ecosystem properties (soil C, soil C/N ratio, aboveground biomass) in peatlands. Methods We determined the interacting effects of abiotic variables (vegetation management, water table height) and leaf traits (specific leaf area, leaf dry-matter content, leaf C/N ratio) on ecosystem properties in two lowland fens in East Anglia, UK using structural equation modelling. Results Our models explained between 21% and 95% of the variability in ecosystem properties. Leaf traits directly influenced soil nutrient content and plant biomass and mediated the effects of abiotic variables on ecosystem properties. Abiotic variables exerted larger effects on ecosystem properties among herbaceous communities, but leaf traits were equally important when modelling all communities in combination. Conclusions The expected trade-offs between exploitative and conservative life strategies among species scaled-up to changes in soil properties and biomass production, even in fen habitats where abiotic variables play an important role through marked seasonal variations. Our findings suggest an important role of leaf economics in the functioning of fens, but their effects on ecosystems may be highly dependent on local conditions.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Plant and Soil
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? ABOVEGROUND BIOMASSLEAF ECONOMICS SPECTRUMPATH ANALYSISSOIL CSTRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELINGPLANT SCIENCESOIL SCIENCE ??
ID Code:
134702
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Deposited On:
22 Jun 2019 09:17
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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19 Sep 2023 02:12