Seed Size Variation of Trees and Lianas in a Tropical Forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, Phylogeny, and Seed Trait - Plant Functional Trait Relationships

Seed size is a key trait for understanding and predicting ecological processes in a plant community. In a tropical forest, trees and lianas are major components driving ecosystem function and biogeochemical processes. However, seed ecological research on both components remains limited, particularly...

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Published in:Frontiers in Plant Science
Main Authors: Pornwiwan Pothasin, Emmanuel Paradis, Warren Y. Brockelman, Anuttara Nathalang, Thantiyapawn Khemrugka, Noppawan Lomwong, Patcharaphan Thripob, Rampai Saenprasert, Wirong Chanthorn
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.852167/full
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author Pornwiwan Pothasin
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Patcharaphan Thripob
Rampai Saenprasert
Wirong Chanthorn
Wirong Chanthorn
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description Seed size is a key trait for understanding and predicting ecological processes in a plant community. In a tropical forest, trees and lianas are major components driving ecosystem function and biogeochemical processes. However, seed ecological research on both components remains limited, particularly phylogenetic patterns and relationships with other traits. Here, we compiled a unique dataset of seed size (seed mass and geometrical size metrics) based on collections of more than 5,200 seeds of 196 woody plant species, covering >98 and 70% of tree and liana stems, respectively, located on a 30-ha plot in a tropical evergreen forest in central Thailand. We aimed to (1) develop allometric equations among seed size metrics to predict seed mass; (2) examine phylogenetic influence on seed size variation; and (3) examine relationships among seed traits and several other functional plant traits. Our allometric equations relating seed mass, seed volume, and width were well-fitted with data (R2= 0.94, 0.87 respectively). A phylogenetic signal test found that seed size was randomly distributed across the phylogeny. To study the functional trait relationships, we separately tested seed size data of the tree and liana communities (146 and 50 species, respectively), against mean body size of frugivores, successional niches, leaf, and structural traits. For the tree community, seed size was significantly related to mean body size of frugivores, which we believe is a basic driver of seed size because it is related to the gape width affecting dispersal effectiveness. Nearly all leaf traits were significantly positively correlated with seed size (p < 0.03). The significant positive correlation of leaf area and greenness suggested the high-energy demand of large-seeded species. We found a strong positive correlation between seed size and leaf toughness, suggesting a coordination between seed size and leaf defense. However, all these patterns disappeared in the same analysis applied to the liana community. Liana seed size variation was lower than that of trees, perhaps because lianas grow in relatively more uniform conditions in the forest canopy. Frugivore size was the strongest driver of seed size variation. Our study shows a surprising contrast between trees and lianas that is worth further investigation.
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spelling doaj-art-bad09497c12d40cc9eea01059fe76a212025-08-19T21:43:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2022-05-011310.3389/fpls.2022.852167852167Seed Size Variation of Trees and Lianas in a Tropical Forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, Phylogeny, and Seed Trait - Plant Functional Trait RelationshipsPornwiwan Pothasin0Pornwiwan Pothasin1Emmanuel Paradis2Warren Y. Brockelman3Warren Y. Brockelman4Anuttara Nathalang5Thantiyapawn Khemrugka6Noppawan Lomwong7Patcharaphan Thripob8Rampai Saenprasert9Wirong Chanthorn10Wirong Chanthorn11Department of Environment Technology and Management, Faculty of Environment, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, ThailandConservation Biology Program, School of Interdisciplinary, Mahidol University, Kanchanaburi Campus, Kanchanaburi, ThailandISEM, IRD, Université Montpellier, CNRS, Montpellier, FranceNational Biobank of Thailand, National Science and Technology Development Agency, Pathum Thani, ThailandInstitute of Molecular Biosciences, Mahidol University Salaya, Nakhon Pathom, ThailandNational Biobank of Thailand, National Science and Technology Development Agency, Pathum Thani, ThailandDepartment of Environment Technology and Management, Faculty of Environment, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Environment Technology and Management, Faculty of Environment, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Environment Technology and Management, Faculty of Environment, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, ThailandNational Biobank of Thailand, National Science and Technology Development Agency, Pathum Thani, ThailandDepartment of Environment Technology and Management, Faculty of Environment, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Ecological Modelling, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Leipzig, GermanySeed size is a key trait for understanding and predicting ecological processes in a plant community. In a tropical forest, trees and lianas are major components driving ecosystem function and biogeochemical processes. However, seed ecological research on both components remains limited, particularly phylogenetic patterns and relationships with other traits. Here, we compiled a unique dataset of seed size (seed mass and geometrical size metrics) based on collections of more than 5,200 seeds of 196 woody plant species, covering >98 and 70% of tree and liana stems, respectively, located on a 30-ha plot in a tropical evergreen forest in central Thailand. We aimed to (1) develop allometric equations among seed size metrics to predict seed mass; (2) examine phylogenetic influence on seed size variation; and (3) examine relationships among seed traits and several other functional plant traits. Our allometric equations relating seed mass, seed volume, and width were well-fitted with data (R2= 0.94, 0.87 respectively). A phylogenetic signal test found that seed size was randomly distributed across the phylogeny. To study the functional trait relationships, we separately tested seed size data of the tree and liana communities (146 and 50 species, respectively), against mean body size of frugivores, successional niches, leaf, and structural traits. For the tree community, seed size was significantly related to mean body size of frugivores, which we believe is a basic driver of seed size because it is related to the gape width affecting dispersal effectiveness. Nearly all leaf traits were significantly positively correlated with seed size (p < 0.03). The significant positive correlation of leaf area and greenness suggested the high-energy demand of large-seeded species. We found a strong positive correlation between seed size and leaf toughness, suggesting a coordination between seed size and leaf defense. However, all these patterns disappeared in the same analysis applied to the liana community. Liana seed size variation was lower than that of trees, perhaps because lianas grow in relatively more uniform conditions in the forest canopy. Frugivore size was the strongest driver of seed size variation. Our study shows a surprising contrast between trees and lianas that is worth further investigation.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.852167/fullfunctional traitsleaf toughnessplant heightseed dispersalsuccessional nicheseasonal tropical forest
spellingShingle Pornwiwan Pothasin
Pornwiwan Pothasin
Emmanuel Paradis
Warren Y. Brockelman
Warren Y. Brockelman
Anuttara Nathalang
Thantiyapawn Khemrugka
Noppawan Lomwong
Patcharaphan Thripob
Rampai Saenprasert
Wirong Chanthorn
Wirong Chanthorn
Seed Size Variation of Trees and Lianas in a Tropical Forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, Phylogeny, and Seed Trait - Plant Functional Trait Relationships
functional traits
leaf toughness
plant height
seed dispersal
successional niche
seasonal tropical forest
title Seed Size Variation of Trees and Lianas in a Tropical Forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, Phylogeny, and Seed Trait - Plant Functional Trait Relationships
title_full Seed Size Variation of Trees and Lianas in a Tropical Forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, Phylogeny, and Seed Trait - Plant Functional Trait Relationships
title_fullStr Seed Size Variation of Trees and Lianas in a Tropical Forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, Phylogeny, and Seed Trait - Plant Functional Trait Relationships
title_full_unstemmed Seed Size Variation of Trees and Lianas in a Tropical Forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, Phylogeny, and Seed Trait - Plant Functional Trait Relationships
title_short Seed Size Variation of Trees and Lianas in a Tropical Forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, Phylogeny, and Seed Trait - Plant Functional Trait Relationships
title_sort seed size variation of trees and lianas in a tropical forest of southeast asia allometry phylogeny and seed trait plant functional trait relationships
topic functional traits
leaf toughness
plant height
seed dispersal
successional niche
seasonal tropical forest
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.852167/full
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