Fog water is generally considered to be an important water source for epiphytes in cloud forests because they cannot directly access ground-level water sources. However, the water use proportions of potential water sources and water use efficiency of epiphytes in the subtropical montane cloud forests (MCF) remain to be further explored. In this study, we investigated the water use pattern in the dry season and the intrinsic water use efficiency (WUEi) of four epiphyte groups (i.e., epiphytic lichens, epiphytic bryophytes, epiphytic ferns, and epiphytic seed plants) using stable isotope (δ2H, δ18O, and δ13C) techniques. Our results indicated that the water sources of epiphytes were significantly different among groups and species. The contri...
Understanding the water sources and physiological responses to soil moisture pulses for plantation s...
Interest in the potential effects of global climate change on forest ecosystems is increasing, but l...
We investigated the seasonal water use patterns of five canopy tree species, Schima superba, Liquida...
Fog may be an important source of water for forest vascular epiphytes on trees, because they lack di...
Epiphytic plants account for high proportion of biomass in tropical montane rain forests. In high-el...
Our goal was to determine how epiphytic lichens and bryophytes affect canopy latent heat fluxes in a...
Plant community formation is determined by plant competition, while the water uptake depth of vegeta...
Water is a crucial factor affecting plant growth and ecosystem processes. In the subtropical region,...
Fog water intercepted by the forest canopy can be an important extra water input for the near-surfac...
Determination of water sources of plant species in a community is critical for understanding the hyd...
Tropical montane cloud forests have a high diversity and abundance of epiphytes that have drought re...
1. Epiphytes have the potential to modify the canopy environments in which they grow. Accurately eva...
Interactions between precipitation and forest canopy elements (bark, leaves, and epiphytes) control ...
In this study, we investigated water sources of three typical plant species, i.e., Ginkgo biloba (Gi...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
Understanding the water sources and physiological responses to soil moisture pulses for plantation s...
Interest in the potential effects of global climate change on forest ecosystems is increasing, but l...
We investigated the seasonal water use patterns of five canopy tree species, Schima superba, Liquida...
Fog may be an important source of water for forest vascular epiphytes on trees, because they lack di...
Epiphytic plants account for high proportion of biomass in tropical montane rain forests. In high-el...
Our goal was to determine how epiphytic lichens and bryophytes affect canopy latent heat fluxes in a...
Plant community formation is determined by plant competition, while the water uptake depth of vegeta...
Water is a crucial factor affecting plant growth and ecosystem processes. In the subtropical region,...
Fog water intercepted by the forest canopy can be an important extra water input for the near-surfac...
Determination of water sources of plant species in a community is critical for understanding the hyd...
Tropical montane cloud forests have a high diversity and abundance of epiphytes that have drought re...
1. Epiphytes have the potential to modify the canopy environments in which they grow. Accurately eva...
Interactions between precipitation and forest canopy elements (bark, leaves, and epiphytes) control ...
In this study, we investigated water sources of three typical plant species, i.e., Ginkgo biloba (Gi...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
Understanding the water sources and physiological responses to soil moisture pulses for plantation s...
Interest in the potential effects of global climate change on forest ecosystems is increasing, but l...
We investigated the seasonal water use patterns of five canopy tree species, Schima superba, Liquida...