Aims The objectives of this study were to(i)determine the importance of soil moisture and soil nitrogen availability as resource requirements for the establishment of Stipa pulchra,(ii)to examine how changes in slope ...Aims The objectives of this study were to(i)determine the importance of soil moisture and soil nitrogen availability as resource requirements for the establishment of Stipa pulchra,(ii)to examine how changes in slope within a local habitat can affect the accumulation of soil moisture and soil nitrogen and(iii)to measure the physiological re-sponses of S.pulchra among such slope locations.Methods The field experiment occurred in the San JoséHills of Southern California on the California State Polytechnic University,Pomona campus.Plots were established within three different slope loca-tions(shallow,moderate and steep)within four separate canyons.Three nitrogen treatments(ambient,addition and removal)were replicated within each slope location for all four canyons,and five S.pulchra plants were planted in each plot.Soil nitrogen accumula-tion and soil moisture,as well as other abiotic variables,were meas-ured across the varied slope locations and nitrogen treatments.We measured the cover,stress,and reproduction of S.pulchra plants for 2 years and used a mesocosm experiment to determine how S.pul-chra responds to varying water and nitrogen availability.Important Findings Stipa pulchra had a strong positive response to the wettest watering treatment and a weak response to nitrogen addition in the meso-cosm experiment.In the field experiment,S.pulchra responded positively in moderate slope locations and did not respond to ni-trogen treatments,possibly due to drought.Field patterns of soil moisture were driven by slope,soil compaction and solar radi-ation.Soil nitrogen accumulation did not vary among slope lo-cations.For restoration of S.pulchra,priority should be placed on managing soil moisture availability and determining suitable edaphic factors.展开更多
基金Funding was provided by the Biological Sciences Department at California State Polytechnic University,PomonaThis project also was supported by the MENTORES(Mentoring,Educating,Networking and Thematic Opportunities for Research in Engineering and Science)projectfunded by a Title V grant,Promoting Post-baccalaureate Opportunities for Hispanic Americans(PPOHA)|US Department of Education,Washington,D.C.PR/Award Number:P031M140025.
文摘Aims The objectives of this study were to(i)determine the importance of soil moisture and soil nitrogen availability as resource requirements for the establishment of Stipa pulchra,(ii)to examine how changes in slope within a local habitat can affect the accumulation of soil moisture and soil nitrogen and(iii)to measure the physiological re-sponses of S.pulchra among such slope locations.Methods The field experiment occurred in the San JoséHills of Southern California on the California State Polytechnic University,Pomona campus.Plots were established within three different slope loca-tions(shallow,moderate and steep)within four separate canyons.Three nitrogen treatments(ambient,addition and removal)were replicated within each slope location for all four canyons,and five S.pulchra plants were planted in each plot.Soil nitrogen accumula-tion and soil moisture,as well as other abiotic variables,were meas-ured across the varied slope locations and nitrogen treatments.We measured the cover,stress,and reproduction of S.pulchra plants for 2 years and used a mesocosm experiment to determine how S.pul-chra responds to varying water and nitrogen availability.Important Findings Stipa pulchra had a strong positive response to the wettest watering treatment and a weak response to nitrogen addition in the meso-cosm experiment.In the field experiment,S.pulchra responded positively in moderate slope locations and did not respond to ni-trogen treatments,possibly due to drought.Field patterns of soil moisture were driven by slope,soil compaction and solar radi-ation.Soil nitrogen accumulation did not vary among slope lo-cations.For restoration of S.pulchra,priority should be placed on managing soil moisture availability and determining suitable edaphic factors.