Life Strategy Traits of the Liana Sericostachys scandens Spreadingin the Montane Forests in the Kahuzi-Biega National Park (DR Congo) Life Strategy Traits of the Liana Sericostachys scandens Spreadingin the Montane Forests in the Kahuzi-Biega National Park (DR Congo)

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Vol9 No.5:665-675

TitleLife Strategy Traits of the Liana Sericostachys scandens Spreadingin the Montane Forests in the Kahuzi-Biega National Park (DR Congo)

AuthorMasumbuko Ndabaga Céphas 1,2, Herpigny Basile2, Barbier Nicolas3, Habiyaremye Muhashy François4 *, Lejoly Jean5, Meerts Pierre2

Addresses1 Université Officielle de Bukavu, PoBox 570 Bukavu, DR Congo;2 Laboratoire d’Ecologie Végétale et Biogéochimie, CP 244, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Av FD Roosevelt 50, B-1050 Bruxelles, Belgium;3 Botany and Computational Plant Architecture, IRD - Marie Curie. 34398 Montpellier cedex 5, France;4 Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Rue Vautier 29, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium;5 Herbarium de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles, 50 Avenue F. Roosevelt - CP 169, B-1050 Bruxelles, Belgium

Corresponding authorfrancois.muhashy@naturalsciences.be

CitationMasumbuko Ndabaga Céphas, Herpigny Basile, Barbier Nicolas, Habiyaremye Muhashy François, Lejoly Jean, Meerts Pierre. Life Strategy Traits of the Liana Sericostachys scandens Spreadingin the Montane Forests in the Kahuzi-Biega National Park (DR Congo). Journal Of Mountain Science(2012) 9(5): 665–675. DOI: 10.1007/s11629-012-2382-x

DOI10.1007/s11629-012-2382-x

AbstractSericostachys scandens is a monocarpic and heliophilous liana, native in tropical African forests. In the montane forests of the Kahuzi-Biega National Park (KBNP) (East of DR Congo), it has been expanding very strongly for a decade, and is currently considered as having negative impacts on biodiversity conservation. In this paper, we test if S. scandens differs from three co-occurring, native, non spreading lianas (Gouania longispicata, Tacazzea apiculata and Adenia bequaertii) for functional traits which might influence plant expansion. For leaf traits (SLA, dry matter content, nitrogen concentration), S. scandens did not show extreme values compared to those of the three other lianas. In contrast, S. scandens had much higher biomass allocation to sexual reproduction. It also differs from the three other lianas for its reproductive strategy that combines both vegetative propagation and sexual reproduction, and propagule dispersal by wind. Moreover, S. scandens has larger leaves and a greater number of lateral branches per unit stem length. It is argued that the particular combination of functional traits exhibited by S. scandens may in part explain its propensity to behave as an opportunistic weed in the disturbed areas in the montane forests of Kahuzi-Biega.

KeywordsLife strategy; Sericostachys scandens; montane forest; Kahuzi-Biega National Park; functional traits; Native expanding species.