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1 December 2006 Relationship between soil nutrient availability and plant species richness in a tropical semi-arid environment
Yareni Perroni-Ventura, Carlos Montaña, Felipe García-Oliva
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Abstract

Question: What is the relationship between soil fertility and plant species richness in the ‘fertile islands’ occurring beneath two species of legume (Cercidium praecox and Prosopis laevigata)?

Location: Tehuacán-Cuicatlán region, central Mexico.

Methods: Plant richness was measured in three micro-environments (below canopies of C. praecox, below canopies of P. laevigata and in areas without canopies). The concentration of soil nutrients (C, N and P), C and N in the microbiota, and processes of ecosystem functioning (net C mineralization rate and N mineralization) were measured. The relationship between soil variables and plant richness were assessed with ANCOVAs.

Results: Soil nutrients and species richness increases markedly under fertility islands. There were higher concentrations of C and N in the soil, faster rates of C mineralization, and higher species richness under P. laevigata canopies. The relationship between soil fertility and species richness was always positive except for total N, ammonium and net C mineralization rate under C. praecox, and for available P under P. laevigata.

Conclusions: The sign of the relationship between soil fertility and species richness varies according to the nutrient and the micro-environment. Positive relationships could result from between species complementarity and facilitation. Negative relationships could be explained by a specific limitation threshold for some soil resources (P and N for plants and C for the soil microbiota) which eliminate the possibilities of between species complementarity and facilitation above that threshold. As in all observational studies, these relationships should be considered only correlational.

Nomenclature: Dávila et al. (1993)

Yareni Perroni-Ventura, Carlos Montaña, and Felipe García-Oliva "Relationship between soil nutrient availability and plant species richness in a tropical semi-arid environment," Journal of Vegetation Science 17(6), 719-728, (1 December 2006). https://doi.org/10.1658/1100-9233(2006)17[719:RBSNAA]2.0.CO;2
Received: 7 October 2005; Accepted: 28 August 2006; Published: 1 December 2006
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KEYWORDS
carbon
Cercidium praecox
Ecosystem functioning
Facilitation, Fertility island
Mexico
Mineralization
nitrogen
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