Impacto de la deposición de ceniza volcánica sobre la productividad foliar y la herbivoría porinsectos en bosques deciduos del norte de la Patagonia

Volcanism has been a major force shaping the dynamics of Andean landscapes during the Holocene. Yet we still know little about the consequences of modern volcanic events on forest functioning. Ash fall may elicit multiple direct and indirect effects on key ecosystem attributes, with disturbance severity likely varying with distance to the crater. We examined the impact of ash deposition on foliage productivity and insect herbivory after the 2011 eruption of the Volcán Puyehue-Cordón Caulle system, in Nothofagus pumilio forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina. Tree leaf litterfall, a surrogate for annual foliar production, was measured before and after the event in wet and dry forest sites, which were located 22 km and 80 km east from the crater and were affected by mass deposition of coarse- and fine-grained tephra, respectively. Leaf damage by insects was monitored over a 10-year span (2004-2013) including the volcanic event. Foliar productivity in 2012 dropped by 60 percent in the wet forest, but did not change in the dry forest. Leaf area damaged by insects decreased abruptly in 2012, with post-eruption herbivory levels falling outside the range of annual variation recorded before the event. The impact was most severe in the dry forest which normally supports the highest endemic herbivory. In contrast, leaf damage remained high in another dry forest located 98 km southeast from the crater and little affected by ashfall. Changes in foliar production and insect herbivory persisted for two years after the event. Our results show a widespread disruption of canopy-herbivore interactions in areas heavily affected by tephra. Remarkably, volcanic ash acted as a broad-spectrum insecticide on canopy herbivores. In the short-term, ashfall constrained the energy fow through the forest canopy and the arthropod consumer community, and thus temporarily overwhelmed previously existing differences in productivity and herbivory between wet and dry forest habitats.

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Main Authors: Chaneton, E. J., Mazía, N., Garibaldi, L. A., Chaij, J., Kitzberger, T.
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Subjects:ANDES, CANOPY INSECTS, DECIDUOUS FOREST, DISTURBANCE, ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE, FOREST CANOPY, HERBIVORY, INSECT, LONG-TERM STUDY, NOTHOFAGUS PUMILIO, PATAGONIA, PLANT-HERBIVORE INTERACTION, PRODUCTIVITY, SEASONAL VARIATION, VOLCANIC ASH, VOLCANIC ERUPTION, VOLCANISM,
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spelling snrd:2014chaneton2021-10-15T16:56:07Z Chaneton, E. J. Mazía, N. Garibaldi, L. A. Chaij, J. Kitzberger, T. 2014 Volcanism has been a major force shaping the dynamics of Andean landscapes during the Holocene. Yet we still know little about the consequences of modern volcanic events on forest functioning. Ash fall may elicit multiple direct and indirect effects on key ecosystem attributes, with disturbance severity likely varying with distance to the crater. We examined the impact of ash deposition on foliage productivity and insect herbivory after the 2011 eruption of the Volcán Puyehue-Cordón Caulle system, in Nothofagus pumilio forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina. Tree leaf litterfall, a surrogate for annual foliar production, was measured before and after the event in wet and dry forest sites, which were located 22 km and 80 km east from the crater and were affected by mass deposition of coarse- and fine-grained tephra, respectively. Leaf damage by insects was monitored over a 10-year span (2004-2013) including the volcanic event. Foliar productivity in 2012 dropped by 60 percent in the wet forest, but did not change in the dry forest. Leaf area damaged by insects decreased abruptly in 2012, with post-eruption herbivory levels falling outside the range of annual variation recorded before the event. The impact was most severe in the dry forest which normally supports the highest endemic herbivory. In contrast, leaf damage remained high in another dry forest located 98 km southeast from the crater and little affected by ashfall. Changes in foliar production and insect herbivory persisted for two years after the event. Our results show a widespread disruption of canopy-herbivore interactions in areas heavily affected by tephra. Remarkably, volcanic ash acted as a broad-spectrum insecticide on canopy herbivores. In the short-term, ashfall constrained the energy fow through the forest canopy and the arthropod consumer community, and thus temporarily overwhelmed previously existing differences in productivity and herbivory between wet and dry forest habitats. application/pdf 0327-5477 http://ri.agro.uba.ar/greenstone3/library/collection/arti/document/2014chaneton eng spa info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess http://ri.agro.uba.ar/greenstone3/library/page/biblioteca#section4 Ecología austral Vol.24, no.1 51-63 https://asaeargentina.com.ar ANDES CANOPY INSECTS DECIDUOUS FOREST DISTURBANCE ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE FOREST CANOPY HERBIVORY INSECT LONG-TERM STUDY NOTHOFAGUS PUMILIO PATAGONIA PLANT-HERBIVORE INTERACTION PRODUCTIVITY SEASONAL VARIATION VOLCANIC ASH VOLCANIC ERUPTION VOLCANISM Impacto de la deposición de ceniza volcánica sobre la productividad foliar y la herbivoría porinsectos en bosques deciduos del norte de la Patagonia info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion publishedVersion
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topic ANDES
CANOPY INSECTS
DECIDUOUS FOREST
DISTURBANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE
FOREST CANOPY
HERBIVORY
INSECT
LONG-TERM STUDY
NOTHOFAGUS PUMILIO
PATAGONIA
PLANT-HERBIVORE INTERACTION
PRODUCTIVITY
SEASONAL VARIATION
VOLCANIC ASH
VOLCANIC ERUPTION
VOLCANISM
ANDES
CANOPY INSECTS
DECIDUOUS FOREST
DISTURBANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE
FOREST CANOPY
HERBIVORY
INSECT
LONG-TERM STUDY
NOTHOFAGUS PUMILIO
PATAGONIA
PLANT-HERBIVORE INTERACTION
PRODUCTIVITY
SEASONAL VARIATION
VOLCANIC ASH
VOLCANIC ERUPTION
VOLCANISM
spellingShingle ANDES
CANOPY INSECTS
DECIDUOUS FOREST
DISTURBANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE
FOREST CANOPY
HERBIVORY
INSECT
LONG-TERM STUDY
NOTHOFAGUS PUMILIO
PATAGONIA
PLANT-HERBIVORE INTERACTION
PRODUCTIVITY
SEASONAL VARIATION
VOLCANIC ASH
VOLCANIC ERUPTION
VOLCANISM
ANDES
CANOPY INSECTS
DECIDUOUS FOREST
DISTURBANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE
FOREST CANOPY
HERBIVORY
INSECT
LONG-TERM STUDY
NOTHOFAGUS PUMILIO
PATAGONIA
PLANT-HERBIVORE INTERACTION
PRODUCTIVITY
SEASONAL VARIATION
VOLCANIC ASH
VOLCANIC ERUPTION
VOLCANISM
Chaneton, E. J.
Mazía, N.
Garibaldi, L. A.
Chaij, J.
Kitzberger, T.
Impacto de la deposición de ceniza volcánica sobre la productividad foliar y la herbivoría porinsectos en bosques deciduos del norte de la Patagonia
description Volcanism has been a major force shaping the dynamics of Andean landscapes during the Holocene. Yet we still know little about the consequences of modern volcanic events on forest functioning. Ash fall may elicit multiple direct and indirect effects on key ecosystem attributes, with disturbance severity likely varying with distance to the crater. We examined the impact of ash deposition on foliage productivity and insect herbivory after the 2011 eruption of the Volcán Puyehue-Cordón Caulle system, in Nothofagus pumilio forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina. Tree leaf litterfall, a surrogate for annual foliar production, was measured before and after the event in wet and dry forest sites, which were located 22 km and 80 km east from the crater and were affected by mass deposition of coarse- and fine-grained tephra, respectively. Leaf damage by insects was monitored over a 10-year span (2004-2013) including the volcanic event. Foliar productivity in 2012 dropped by 60 percent in the wet forest, but did not change in the dry forest. Leaf area damaged by insects decreased abruptly in 2012, with post-eruption herbivory levels falling outside the range of annual variation recorded before the event. The impact was most severe in the dry forest which normally supports the highest endemic herbivory. In contrast, leaf damage remained high in another dry forest located 98 km southeast from the crater and little affected by ashfall. Changes in foliar production and insect herbivory persisted for two years after the event. Our results show a widespread disruption of canopy-herbivore interactions in areas heavily affected by tephra. Remarkably, volcanic ash acted as a broad-spectrum insecticide on canopy herbivores. In the short-term, ashfall constrained the energy fow through the forest canopy and the arthropod consumer community, and thus temporarily overwhelmed previously existing differences in productivity and herbivory between wet and dry forest habitats.
format info:eu-repo/semantics/article
topic_facet ANDES
CANOPY INSECTS
DECIDUOUS FOREST
DISTURBANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE
FOREST CANOPY
HERBIVORY
INSECT
LONG-TERM STUDY
NOTHOFAGUS PUMILIO
PATAGONIA
PLANT-HERBIVORE INTERACTION
PRODUCTIVITY
SEASONAL VARIATION
VOLCANIC ASH
VOLCANIC ERUPTION
VOLCANISM
author Chaneton, E. J.
Mazía, N.
Garibaldi, L. A.
Chaij, J.
Kitzberger, T.
author_facet Chaneton, E. J.
Mazía, N.
Garibaldi, L. A.
Chaij, J.
Kitzberger, T.
author_sort Chaneton, E. J.
title Impacto de la deposición de ceniza volcánica sobre la productividad foliar y la herbivoría porinsectos en bosques deciduos del norte de la Patagonia
title_short Impacto de la deposición de ceniza volcánica sobre la productividad foliar y la herbivoría porinsectos en bosques deciduos del norte de la Patagonia
title_full Impacto de la deposición de ceniza volcánica sobre la productividad foliar y la herbivoría porinsectos en bosques deciduos del norte de la Patagonia
title_fullStr Impacto de la deposición de ceniza volcánica sobre la productividad foliar y la herbivoría porinsectos en bosques deciduos del norte de la Patagonia
title_full_unstemmed Impacto de la deposición de ceniza volcánica sobre la productividad foliar y la herbivoría porinsectos en bosques deciduos del norte de la Patagonia
title_sort impacto de la deposición de ceniza volcánica sobre la productividad foliar y la herbivoría porinsectos en bosques deciduos del norte de la patagonia
url http://ri.agro.uba.ar/greenstone3/library/collection/arti/document/2014chaneton
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