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Local environmental factors shape liana community structure along an elevation gradient in a tropical rainforest

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ECOSCIENCE
Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages 1-13

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/11956860.2021.1916214

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Abundance; composition; diversity; elevation; lianas; soil properties

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  1. USM Research University Grant (RU) [1001/PBIOLOGI/811330]

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The study investigated the variation in liana community structure among different elevations and analyzed the environmental factors affecting composition and distribution. Liana diversity, abundance, and basal area differed significantly among elevations, with different environmental factors such as elevation, soil moisture, Ca, P, pH, and N influencing species composition and distribution. These findings enhance our understanding of the drivers of liana community structure and may be beneficial for liana management and conservation.
Knowledge of the drivers of liana community structure is fundamental to understand the processes driving community assembly. We investigated variation in liana community structure (diversity, composition, abundance, basal area, distribution) among different elevations, and assessed the environmental factors structuring composition and distribution. We randomly established thirty 20 x 20 m plots across three elevations (lower = 200 m a.s.l.; middle = 500 m a.s.l.; upper = 850 m a.s.l.) in the Mount Jerai Forest Reserve, Malaysia. We used Canonical Correspondence Analysis to assess the relationships between liana species distribution and composition, and environmental factors. Liana diversity differed significantly among elevations, being highest and lowest in the middle and upper elevations, respectively. Liana abundance and basal area were higher at lower elevations. Species abundance varied significantly across elevations. The environmental factors showed significant variation among the elevations. Liana species composition and distribution patterns were explained by elevation, soil moisture, Ca, P, pH and N. The different environmental factors affected species composition and distribution in different ways. These findings increase our understanding of the drivers of liana community structure and may be useful in liana management and conservation.

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