Monteverde : Ecology and Conservation of a Tropical Cloud Forest

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Table 9.21. Summary of biomass and nutrient pools and transfers in fine litter during the
study period.


Nutrient

Standing crop


EM
TM
Total standing crop
% EM of total standing crop


Litterfall


EM
TM
Total litterfall
% EM of total litterfall


Annual decay constant and turnover time


Annual decay constant (yr^1 )
EMKa
TMKa
Turnover time (yr)
EM
TM


Biomass

0.4
10.1
10.5
4

0.5
7.0
7.5
7

1.3
0.7

0.8
1.4

N

46
159
205
22

7.5
93
100.5
7

0.16
0.6

6.3
1.7

P

3
7
9
33

0.5
6
6.5
8

0.17
0.9

5.9
1.1

Ca

29
213
242
12

4.2
115
119.2
4

0.14
0.5

7.1
2.0

Mg

5
17
22
23

0.8
15
15.8
5

0.16
0.9

6.3
1.1

K

15
16
31
48

0.1
12
12.1
1

10
0.8

0.1
1.3

Data are biomass (tons/ha) and nutrient pools (kg/ha/yr) in standing crop of epiphytic matter (EM) and terrestrial rooted
material (TM); biomass (tons/ha) and nutrient transfer (kg/ha/yr) via litterfall in EM and TM; and calculated annual
decay constants (yr^1 ) and turnover time (yr) based on a steady state assumption (Ka = annual litter input/forest floor
standing crop, turnover time = 1/KJ. TM measurements were made at the same study area at the same time and are
reported in Nadkarni and Matelson (1992a).


Figure 9.13. Epiphyte litter
(g/m^2 /month) collected from
5 x 5 m plots and fine litter
collectors between December
1987 and September 1990. Error
bars represent one standard
error of the mean. (From
Nadkarni and Matelson 1992a)
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