Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high-Andean cushion plant

Comparative and integrative tools are of fundamental value in ecology for understanding outcomes of biological processes, and making generalizations and predictions. Although ecosystem engineering has been shown to play a fundamental role in community organization, there are no standardized methods...

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Main Authors: Badano, Ernesto I., Jones, Clive G., Cavieres, Lohengrin A., Wright, Justin P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BLACKWELL 2006
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Online Access:http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/2645
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spelling ftunivchilecap:oai:www.captura.uchile.cl:2250/2645 2023-05-15T18:19:45+02:00 Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high-Andean cushion plant Badano, Ernesto I. Jones, Clive G. Cavieres, Lohengrin A. Wright, Justin P. 2006-11 http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/2645 en eng BLACKWELL CHILEAN PATAGONIAN ANDES SPECIES RICHNESS POSITIVE INTERACTIONS AZORELLA-COMPACTA LARETIA-ACAULIS SILENE-ACAULIS NURSE PLANT DIVERSITY VEGETATION ORGANISMS Artículo de Revista 2006 ftunivchilecap 2013-12-20T10:20:02Z Comparative and integrative tools are of fundamental value in ecology for understanding outcomes of biological processes, and making generalizations and predictions. Although ecosystem engineering has been shown to play a fundamental role in community organization, there are no standardized methods to measure such effects. We present a framework and methodology for assessing the impact of physical ecosystem engineers on three general features of community organization: (1) species richness and composition, (2) stability of richness over time, and (3) dominance patterns of species assemblages. We then apply the framework and methodology to assess the effects of the cushion plant Azorella monantha on high-Andean plant communities on two mountaintops. Substrate temperatures, soil moisture and the availability of mineral nutrient resources were compared between A. monantha and surrounding open areas to ascertain whether cushions altered abiotic environmental conditions, while community analysis assessed changes in species richness, composition and abundances at patch and landscape levels. Cushions thermally buffered temperature extremes and increased soil moisture, but had no detectable effect on soil mineral nutrients. Cushion habitat was not more species rich than surrounding areas, but cushions added new species into the community, altering species composition and markedly enhancing landscape-level richness. Cushions also showed potential for stabilizing species richness over time, and changed patterns of species dominance. Findings were consistent across mountaintops. We evaluate the general utility of the framework and call for its application in other systems as a means to generate comparative data sets for assessing the general effects of ecosystem engineers on community organization. Article in Journal/Newspaper Silene acaulis Universidad de Chile: Captura
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topic CHILEAN PATAGONIAN ANDES
SPECIES RICHNESS
POSITIVE INTERACTIONS
AZORELLA-COMPACTA
LARETIA-ACAULIS
SILENE-ACAULIS
NURSE PLANT
DIVERSITY
VEGETATION
ORGANISMS
spellingShingle CHILEAN PATAGONIAN ANDES
SPECIES RICHNESS
POSITIVE INTERACTIONS
AZORELLA-COMPACTA
LARETIA-ACAULIS
SILENE-ACAULIS
NURSE PLANT
DIVERSITY
VEGETATION
ORGANISMS
Badano, Ernesto I.
Jones, Clive G.
Cavieres, Lohengrin A.
Wright, Justin P.
Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high-Andean cushion plant
topic_facet CHILEAN PATAGONIAN ANDES
SPECIES RICHNESS
POSITIVE INTERACTIONS
AZORELLA-COMPACTA
LARETIA-ACAULIS
SILENE-ACAULIS
NURSE PLANT
DIVERSITY
VEGETATION
ORGANISMS
description Comparative and integrative tools are of fundamental value in ecology for understanding outcomes of biological processes, and making generalizations and predictions. Although ecosystem engineering has been shown to play a fundamental role in community organization, there are no standardized methods to measure such effects. We present a framework and methodology for assessing the impact of physical ecosystem engineers on three general features of community organization: (1) species richness and composition, (2) stability of richness over time, and (3) dominance patterns of species assemblages. We then apply the framework and methodology to assess the effects of the cushion plant Azorella monantha on high-Andean plant communities on two mountaintops. Substrate temperatures, soil moisture and the availability of mineral nutrient resources were compared between A. monantha and surrounding open areas to ascertain whether cushions altered abiotic environmental conditions, while community analysis assessed changes in species richness, composition and abundances at patch and landscape levels. Cushions thermally buffered temperature extremes and increased soil moisture, but had no detectable effect on soil mineral nutrients. Cushion habitat was not more species rich than surrounding areas, but cushions added new species into the community, altering species composition and markedly enhancing landscape-level richness. Cushions also showed potential for stabilizing species richness over time, and changed patterns of species dominance. Findings were consistent across mountaintops. We evaluate the general utility of the framework and call for its application in other systems as a means to generate comparative data sets for assessing the general effects of ecosystem engineers on community organization.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Badano, Ernesto I.
Jones, Clive G.
Cavieres, Lohengrin A.
Wright, Justin P.
author_facet Badano, Ernesto I.
Jones, Clive G.
Cavieres, Lohengrin A.
Wright, Justin P.
author_sort Badano, Ernesto I.
title Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high-Andean cushion plant
title_short Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high-Andean cushion plant
title_full Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high-Andean cushion plant
title_fullStr Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high-Andean cushion plant
title_full_unstemmed Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high-Andean cushion plant
title_sort assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high-andean cushion plant
publisher BLACKWELL
publishDate 2006
url http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/2645
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