| Literature DB >> 20548790 |
Christofer Bang1, John L Sabo, Stanley H Faeth.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The often dramatic effects of urbanization on community and ecosystem properties, such as primary productivity, abundances, and diversity are now well-established. In most cities local primary productivity increases and this extra energy flows upwards to alter diversity and relative abundances in higher trophic levels. The abiotic mechanisms thought to be responsible for increases in urban productivity are altered temperatures and light regimes, and increased nutrient and water inputs. However, another abiotic factor, wind speed, is also influenced by urbanization and well known for altering primary productivity in agricultural systems. Wind effects on primary productivity have heretofore not been studied in the context of urbanization. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20548790 PMCID: PMC2883576 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0011061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Daily averages of environmental variables measured in the study.
| Environmental factor | Habitat | Sheltered | Exposed | Significant difference |
| Wind speed (m s−1) | Desert | 0.0266±0.0048 | 0.6848±0.0511 | *** |
| Remnant | 0.0747±0.0113 | 0.5741±0.0445 | *** | |
| Urban | 0.0013±0.0004 | 0.0125±0.0026 | *** | |
| Air temperature, day (°C) | Desert | 27.701±0.520 | 26.925±0.528 | n.s. |
| Remnant | 28.238±0.512 | 26.658±0.502 | n.s. | |
| Urban | 27.942±0.457 | 25.285±0.423 | *** | |
| Air temperature, night (°C) | Desert | 19.121±0.466 | 19.514±0.460 | n.s. |
| Remnant | 18.533±0.470 | 20.268±0.577 | n.s. | |
| Urban | 21.321±0.334 | 20.782±0.330 | n.s. | |
| Soil-temperature (°C) | Desert | 24.621±0.368 | 23.999±0.331 | n.s. |
| Remnant | 24.394±0.387 | 23.212±0.336 | * | |
| Urban | 23.952±0.297 | 22.449±0.272 | ** | |
| Relative humidity (%) | Desert | 15.109±1.331 | 14.245±1.348 | n.s. |
| Remnant | 19.256±1.128 | 17.533±1.102 | n.s. | |
| Urban | 17.467±1.008 | 18.139±1.059 | n.s. | |
| Soil moisture (m3/m3) | Desert | 0.1948±0.0077 | 0.2280±0.0063 | * |
| Remnant | 0.2320±0.0056 | 0.2326±0.0053 | n.s. | |
| Urban | 0.2645±0.0046 | 0.2579±0.0036 | n.s. |
Daily averages ±1SE of environmental factors based on hourly averaged data. In cases with unequal variance, we used the Satterthwaite t-statistic. Significance is determined using sequential Bonferroni test.
*' **' *** Exposed plants significantly different from sheltered at P<0.05, 0.001 and 0.0001, respectively.
n = 10 days.
n = 31 days.
n = 48 days.
n = 33 days.
n.s. = not significant.
Figure 1Wind speed in three habitats.
Daily average wind speed (m s−1) over 10 days in our three habitat types. Error bars are ±1SE.
Effect of treatments on growth.
| Source | DF | Type III SS | Mean Square | F-value | One-tailed |
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| Habitat | 2, 6 | 24163.58 | 12081.79 | 0.92 | 0.2238 |
| Treatment | 1, 166 | 24373.90 | 24373.90 | 21.23 | <0.0001 |
| Habitat×Treatment | 2, 166 | 3795.37 | 1897.69 | 1.66 | 0.0971 |
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| Habitat | 2, 6 | 5310.21 | 2655.10 | 2.25 | 0.0936 |
| Treatment | 1, 166 | 1960.87 | 1960.87 | 9.37 | 0.0013 |
| Habitat×Treatment | 2, 166 | 861.58 | 430.79 | 2.06 | 0.0652 |
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| Habitat | 2, 6 | 2024.45 | 1012.22 | 0.31 | 0.3721 |
| Treatment | 1, 166 | 7810.71 | 7810.71 | 12.58 | 0.0003 |
| Habitat×Treatment | 2, 166 | 323.22 | 161.61 | 0.26 | 0.3854 |
Analysis of variance, mixed model procedure, Type III tests of fixed effects for three growth responses: Estimated biomass, height and average crown diameter. Sum of squares and mean squares are obtained from the generalized linear model procedure, Type III, using site nested in habitat as error term.
Figure 2Plant growth.
Growth of E. farinosa in wind-protected and exposed treatments, February–May 2008, across three habitats with three replicates of each. Percent growth is given for estimated aboveground biomass, height and mean crown diameter. Error bars are standard errors, and asterisks indicate significant pair-wise differences (Tukey-Kramer adjusted 1-tailed P-values).
Figure 3Experimental setup.
The windbreak at one of the desert remnant locations. Exposed plants in the foreground and sheltered plants in the back. The plants were in insulated 5-gallon pots (≈18.9 L) with individual drip irrigation ensuring optimal water availability. (Photo: CB).