Variation in cloud immersion, not precipitation, drives leaf trait plasticity and water relations in vascular epiphytes during an extreme drought.
Briana N FergusonSybil G GotschCameron B WilliamsHannah WilsonCaitlin N BarnesTodd E DawsonNalini M NadkarniPublished in: American journal of botany (2022)
Individuals in the drier shadehouse had a substantial reduction in performance, whereas drought-treated individuals that experienced cloud immersion displayed minimal changes in water status. Our results indicate that projected increases in the cloud base height will reduce growth and performance of epiphytic communities and that nonsucculent epiphytes may be particularly vulnerable.