Assessing the relative role of climate on litterfall in Mediterranean cork oak forests
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Litterfall plays a key role in the dynamic of forest ecosystems, ultimately determining
forest productivity and carbon and nutrient cycling. Increasing our
understanding on the role of structural and environmental factors controlling
litterfall amount and seasonality is of paramount importance for modelling and
estimating soil carbon sequestration and nutrient cycling under climate change
scenarios. However, the effect of climatic conditions on litterfall has been
scarcely studied, especially in Mediterranean ecosystems. Here, we used nine
years of seasonally collected litterfall data in two contrasting Mediterranean
cork oak forests to evaluate the effect of climatic variables on leaf fall and litterfall.
First, we isolated the litterfall seasonal trend and the between-sites
differences in production by using linear mixed models. Then, we evaluated
the effect of climatic variables and whether this effect was site-specific. We
found a consistent litterfall seasonal pattern, mainly determined by leaf shedding
(70% of litterfall). Leaf fall mainly occurs in spring with a second but
much smaller peak in autumn some years. Mean temperature, precipitation
and mean wind speed strongly influenced litterfall, but this effect was sitespecific.
In the forest site located at higher latitude and altitude, leaf fall increased
linearly with temperature and showed a positive quadratic response to
precipitation. In the water-limited site, leaf fall was reduced as temperature
increased and did not respond to precipitation. These results have implications
for modelling and predicting soil carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling,
and the forest ecosystem productivity. Specifically, carbon and nutrient cycling
models can be improved by incorporating idiosyncratic forest sites responses
to climatic variability.
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Andivia, E., Bou, J., Fernández, M., Caritat, A., Alejano, R., Vilar, L., Vázquez Piqué, J. Assessing the relative role of climate on litterfall in Mediterranean cork oak forests. iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry, 11(6), 786–793. (2018). DOI: https://doi.org/10.3832/ifor2825-011














