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DECOUPLING THE MECHANISTIC PATHWAYS OF
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SHRUBS AND ANNUAL
PLANTS IN SEMI-ARID AND ARID ECOSYSTEMS.
Alessandro Filazzola
MSc Candidate
Progress Report – March 19th
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Nurse-protégé Dominant-Subordinate
Sensu Grime 1998
Plant Interactions
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Novelty
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Novelty
More than one dominant mechanism may operate at a time
Smit et al. 2009
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Novelty
Herbivore Protection
Abiotic stress reduction
Increased Herbivory
Abiotic stress reduction
Herbivore protection
Resource competition
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Novelty
Positive plant interactions change with plant life-stage
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Novel contributions to ecological theory
Decouple plant interactions by life-stage
Decouple mechanistic pathways
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Biotic(5)
Seed Germinant Adult Flowering Reproduction
Abiotic(3,5)
Factors
Dominant
Subordinate
Seed Trapping*(4)
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Chpt Title Progress
1 A systematic review and conceptual framework for
the mechanistic pathways of dominant plants
Re-submitted to GEB March 10
2 A meta-analysis of benefactor plant mechanisms
based on beneficiary life-stage.
Papers compiled – Data needs to be
extracted.
3 Ontogenetic shifts from positive to negative
interactions between desert plants change on an
environmental gradient.
January to April 2014
4 Shrubs directly and indirectly increase seed
densities under canopy in arid environments.
Preliminary census 2013 complete
5 Experimental manipulations of micro-
environmental conditions and herbivory of shrubs
in an arid system.
To be set up – April 2014
6 Experimentally testing the importance of the shrub
(E. californica) as a tool for restoration of semi-
arid grasslands
Need to meet with local land managers
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Chapter 3
Purpose: To determine how desert shrubs mediate
annual plant productivity to changes in drought
stress and subordinate progression through plant life-
stages.
H: The sign of net interactions between shrubs and
annuals changes with annual plant life stage and
water availability.
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Chapter 3
2013 Measure shrub characteristics
2014 Artificial water gradient
2014 Ambient water gradient
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Chapter 4
Purpose: To determine if facilitation of annual seeds
by shrubs is a dominant pathway responsible for
annual plant distribution in desert environments.
H: Shrubs act to increase seedbank densities for
annual plants in desert systems either directly or
indirectly.
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Chapter 4
Seed Adult Reproduction
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1) Compare Microsites Shrub > Open
2) Compare controls C > S
3) Compare seeds removed A > O
4) Compare effect size of 2 & 3 2-e+ > 3-e+
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1) Compare Microsites Shrub > Open
2) Compare controls C > S
**Both shrubs and annuals increase seed arrival**
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4) Compare effect size of 2 & 3 2-e+ > 3-e+
**Annuals increase seed arrival through increased reproduction**
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Chapter 5
Purpose: To decouple shrub-mediated herbivory
effects on annuals from micro-environmental effects.
H: The relative difference in annual plants between
shrub and open microsites decreases with
reductions in consumer pressure and drought stress
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Measure subordinate response
Biotic
Seed Germinant Adult Flowering Reproduction
AbioticFactors
Dominant
Subordinate
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Chapter 5
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Chapt Title Short term goals Long Term goals Dates
3 Ontogenetic shifts from
positive to negative
interactions between desert
plants change on an
environmental gradient.
Repeat census, collect biomass
and seeds, environmental data
Paper submitted for August
2014
Jan-April
census
2014
4 Shrubs directly and indirectly
increase seed densities under
canopy in arid environments.
Repeat census, add new seed
capturing devices and
measurements
Decouple the direct and
indirect mechanisms of seed
facilitation
Jan-April
census
2014-2016
5 Experimental manipulations
of micro-environmental
conditions and herbivory of
shrubs in an arid system.
Set up herbivory exclosures Water additions in 2015 and
measure annual success.
Jan-April
census
2015-2016
Upcoming field work
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