Hydrological properties of the epiphyte mass of a montane tropical rain forest, Colombia
Veneklaas, E. J. ; Zagt, R. J. ; Leerdam, A. ; Ek, R. ; Broekhoven, A. J. ; Genderen, M.
Springer
Published 1990
Springer
Published 1990
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1573-5052
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Drainage ; Epiphytes ; Evaporation ; Montane tropical rain forest ; Rainfall interception ; Retention capacity
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Biology
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Abstract The effect of a well-developed epiphytic vegetation on the interception of rainfall was investigated in an upper montane rain forest at an altitude of 3370 m in the Cordillera Central of the Colombian Andes. Total epiphyte mass was estimated at 12 tonnes dry weight per hectare, most of it being bryophytes and dead organic matter. The hydrological properties of the epiphyte mass were studied using detached branches. Water gain (during rainfall) and water loss (after experimental saturation) were determined gravimetrically in the field. Rain falling on epiphyte-covered branches was efficiently captured. Drainage of water (held temporarily in excess of the retention capacity) was very gradual. Water loss through evaporation was slow. The observations are in accordance with previously reported data for rainfall interception in the forest studied. The potentially large influence of the exceptionally high canopy storage capacity is restricted due to the clumped distribution of epiphytes and associated low turnover rates of water in the epiphyte mass.
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Electronic Resource
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