Surface roots as a new ecological zone for occurrence of vascular epiphytes: a case study on Pseudobombax trees on inselbergs
2019
This study aimed to quantify the importance of surface roots as phorophyte ecological zones for vascular
epiphytesin the
lithophytetree
Pseudobombax. The study was conducted on phorophytes, trees that support
epiphytes, in three neotropical granitoid rocky outcrops (inselbergs). We investigated how community composition and abundance of vascular
epiphytesdiffered among different ecological zones and examined habitat associations on
Pseudobombax. Based on a census of 90 trees, we found 5896 individual vascular
epiphytesattributed to 137 species. Bromeliads and orchids were dominant. Our results show that surface roots represented an important ecological zone as 53% of the diversity and 20% of the total vascular
epiphyteabundance were found within this zone. Abundance patterns differed among the zones and the
lithophytespecies
Sinningia speciosa,
Selaginellaconvoluta and
Alcantareapatriae were associated with the surface roots. Our results reinforce the importance of the
lithophytetree
Pseudobombaxfor the maintenance of
epiphyticdiversity in the tropical inselbergs of southeast Brazil, mainly due to its size and architecture. The presence of large surface roots considerably increases the habitat for different
epiphyticgroups, including species typical of inselbergs. Roots are thus an important ecological zone for
epiphyticcommunities on inselbergs.
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