丰度(生态学)
生态学
竞赛(生物学)
生态水文学
降水
航程(航空)
土壤水分
环境科学
生态系统
农学
生物
地理
材料科学
气象学
复合材料
作者
Andrew Kulmatiski,Karen H. Beard
摘要
Abstract For over a century, deep roots have been assumed to allow trees to avoid competition with grasses (i.e., the two‐layer hypothesis). Yet, in part because it remains difficult to measure water uptake in the field, there has been a shift in savanna ecology away from the two‐layer hypothesis and towards alternative explanations of tree‐grass coexistence. Here, we combine hydrologic tracer experiments and soil water flow models to demonstrate how the distribution of active roots affects water uptake across a range of savanna conditions. Grass roots were shallower and provided pre‐emptive access to enough soil water to allow nearly continuous grass cover, but slightly deeper roots provided trees with more total water under most conditions. This ‘some water now or more water later’ tradeoff varied with precipitation amount, soil texture, and tree and grass relative root abundance in ways that helped explain tree and grass landscape abundance.
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