Journal article

Indicators of forest ecosystem productivity and nutrient status across precipitation and temperature gradients in Hawaii

T Idol, PJ Baker, D Meason

Journal of Tropical Ecology | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2007

Abstract

Precipitation and temperature are known to have important effects on forest productivity, but these effects may be strongly mediated through their influence on soil and leaf nutrients. We measured indicators of forest productivity and soil and leaf nutrients across independent gradients of precipitation and elevation/temperature in lower montane Hawaiian forests dominated by a single overstorey species, Acacia koa, situated on 1500-3000-y-old soils that were mixtures of volcanic ash and basalt. Stand basal area was highest at the wettest site, 2000 mm mean annual precipitation (MAP), and leaf N and P were lowest at the driest site, 1000 mm MAP. Soil N availability and leaf N concentration de..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers