Linking soils, hydrology, forest structure & productivity in. Michael S. Ross and Jay P. Sah. Everglades tree islands

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Linking soils, hydrology, forest structure & productivity in g Michael S. Ross and Jay P. Sah Everglades tree islands

Tree Island restoration Stti Setting the objective Achieving the objective Extent Condition 1. Density 2. Size/shape 1. Stocking 2. Diversity 3. Distribution 3. Productivity

Stocking many Everglades tree islands are under stocked Well stocked Poorly stocked

Diversity many Everglades TI s hold fewer tree species than their size would allow Species-area scatterplot for 130 south Florida tropical hardwood hammocks

Considering the entire range of Everglades TI s, deep water usually implies low tree production 18000 16 16000 14000 12 12000 4 8 10000 8000 hardwood hammock bayhead bayhead swamp 6000 4 4000 2000 0 H B H B H B BS B S B S Black hammock Gumbo Limbo Satinleaf Litterfall (kg/ha/yr / x 10 3 ) in hammock, bayhead, and bayhead swamp in three Shark Slough TI s, 2001-2003 40 20 0 20 40 Hammock Bayhead Bayhead Swamp Satinleaf Gumbo Limbo Black 60 80 Mean water level (cm) in hammock, bayhead, and bayhead swamp in three Shark Slough TI s, 2001-2003

What controls production in tropical hammocks? What controls production in tropical hammocks? Hydrology? Nutrients? Other soil factors?

Soil & site characteristics in 4 physiographic regions, Part I Caliche formed mid-way in profile, Sour Orange Hammock, NESS

Content of TI soils in 4 physiographic regions, Part II Clay mineral % s in several nearby Everglades soil series Sodek et al. 1990 Soil Name Hydroxylinterlayered vermiculite Mineral Fraction (% < 0.002 mm) kaolinite quartz calcite Perrine Marl - - 40 60-100 Pennsuco Marl 48 5-10 15-26 27-74 Krome 58 35 7 na

Reducing the dimensionality of the soil:site data Table 2: Factor loadings of first three factors of Principal Component Analysis, applied to 2 physiographic and 7 edaphic variables measured at 69 Everglades hardwood hammocks. Most important variables on each factor are printed in bold face. Factor 1 Factor 2 Factor 3 Alkaline, high P Non carbonate minerals Well drained Eigenvalue (% of total) 42.0 26.6 16.6 Variable Island Height 0.61 0.27 0.70 Water depth -0.46-0.38-0.76 Soil depth 0.18-0.63-0.14 Total N -0.91 0.27 0.08 Total P 0.73 0.48-0.32 ph 0.79-0.22-0.23 IOC 0.33-0.89 0.23 TOC -0.94 0.20 0.17 NCM 0.42 0.78-0.40

Forest production and structural surrogates 1. Estimating production directly is costly and has been done on only a small subset of sites. 2. Potential structural surrogates are basal area, biomass, and canopy height. 3. Structural variables that are relatively insensitive to (a) initial density and (b) the legacy of past disturbances provide the best surrogates for potential growth rates. 4. Height growth is generally less sensitive to crowding than diameter growth (or measures dependent on it such as basal area or biomass). For this reason, foresters have long used the height ht of dominant trees to index site productivity. it 5. Moreover, in fast-growing, hurricane-prone south Florida forests, it appears that canopy height approaches an asymptote after disturbance more rapidly than do basal area or biomass.

Result: a strong positive association between canopy height and PCA Factor 2 (Non-carbon Minerals). Other PCA Factors and other structural surrogates showed no significant ifi relationship. Table 4: Stepwise regression models for prediction of three metrics of Everglades tropical hardwood forest structure from three composite PCA factors Regression model R 2 P Basal area, Biomass: No significant independent variables Canopy height = 7.24 + (1.55*Factor 2) 0.706 <.001

Conclusion 1. The abundance and impact of Non-carbon Minerals (Factor 2) in Everglades tree islands is an intriguing result. Once more is learned about the nature of these materials, we may find that they improve the soil s capacity to supply the water or nutrient(s) that limit forest growth. 2. Lack of depth-to-water effect is surprising, may result from narrow range in data. 3 Ph h (F t 1) i li iti i th E l d h b t i 3. Phosphorus (Factor 1) is limiting in the Everglades marsh, but is present in such large amounts in tropical hammocks that stand growth is unaffected by it.