Niche differentiation among tropical trees : searching for links between phylogeny, ecophysiology and habitat preferences.

Niche differentiation is the partitioning of resources by different species where each has a slightly different set of requirements, thereby facilitating species coexistence. Within tropical rainforests, resource heterogeneity shapes the specific habitat requirements of tree species and species have...

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Main Author: Nur Estya Rahman.
Other Authors: School of Biological Sciences
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-525122019-12-10T10:54:18Z Niche differentiation among tropical trees : searching for links between phylogeny, ecophysiology and habitat preferences. Nur Estya Rahman. School of Biological Sciences National Institute of Education Lum Shawn DRNTU::Science Niche differentiation is the partitioning of resources by different species where each has a slightly different set of requirements, thereby facilitating species coexistence. Within tropical rainforests, resource heterogeneity shapes the specific habitat requirements of tree species and species have specialization traits to utilize resource availability. This thesis explores the ecophysiology and physiology of Knema and Horsfieldia species (Myristicaceae) relative to light and water gradients via physiological parameters and photosynthetic capacities. The field ecophysiology studies involved field observations of Knema and Horsfieldia trees (Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Upper Seletar Reservoir and Pulau Ubin) relative to light and water gradients, while greenhouse physiology studies involved subjecting Knema seedlings to differential water gradients to observe stress response and adaptability. Through the combination of field and greenhouse studies, our understanding of habitat preferences and ecological niches of Myristicaceae tree species can be refined. Physiological traits could also be mapped onto a simplified phylogeny of Knema in an attempt to detect phylogenetic signals related to niche differentiation in the family. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2013-05-15T03:20:46Z 2013-05-15T03:20:46Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52512 en Nanyang Technological University 47 p. application/msword
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Niche differentiation among tropical trees : searching for links between phylogeny, ecophysiology and habitat preferences.
description Niche differentiation is the partitioning of resources by different species where each has a slightly different set of requirements, thereby facilitating species coexistence. Within tropical rainforests, resource heterogeneity shapes the specific habitat requirements of tree species and species have specialization traits to utilize resource availability. This thesis explores the ecophysiology and physiology of Knema and Horsfieldia species (Myristicaceae) relative to light and water gradients via physiological parameters and photosynthetic capacities. The field ecophysiology studies involved field observations of Knema and Horsfieldia trees (Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Upper Seletar Reservoir and Pulau Ubin) relative to light and water gradients, while greenhouse physiology studies involved subjecting Knema seedlings to differential water gradients to observe stress response and adaptability. Through the combination of field and greenhouse studies, our understanding of habitat preferences and ecological niches of Myristicaceae tree species can be refined. Physiological traits could also be mapped onto a simplified phylogeny of Knema in an attempt to detect phylogenetic signals related to niche differentiation in the family.
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title Niche differentiation among tropical trees : searching for links between phylogeny, ecophysiology and habitat preferences.
title_short Niche differentiation among tropical trees : searching for links between phylogeny, ecophysiology and habitat preferences.
title_full Niche differentiation among tropical trees : searching for links between phylogeny, ecophysiology and habitat preferences.
title_fullStr Niche differentiation among tropical trees : searching for links between phylogeny, ecophysiology and habitat preferences.
title_full_unstemmed Niche differentiation among tropical trees : searching for links between phylogeny, ecophysiology and habitat preferences.
title_sort niche differentiation among tropical trees : searching for links between phylogeny, ecophysiology and habitat preferences.
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