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  1. Article: Markedly divergent estimates of Amazon forest carbon density from ground plots and satellites

    Mitchard, Edward T. A / Feldpausch, Ted R / Brienen, Roel J. W / Lopez‐Gonzalez, Gabriela / Monteagudo, Abel / Baker, Timothy R / Lewis, Simon L / Lloyd, Jon / Quesada, Carlos A / Gloor, Manuel / Steege, Hans / Meir, Patrick / Alvarez, Esteban / Araujo‐Murakami, Alejandro / Aragão, Luiz E. O. C / Arroyo, Luzmila / Aymard, Gerardo / Banki, Olaf / Bonal, Damien /
    Brown, Sandra / Brown, Foster I / Cerón, Carlos E / Chama Moscoso, Victor / Chave, Jerome / Comiskey, James A / Cornejo, Fernando / Corrales Medina, Massiel / Da Costa, Lola / Costa, Flavia R. C / Di Fiore, Anthony / Domingues, Tomas F / Erwin, Terry L / Frederickson, Todd / Higuchi, Niro / Honorio Coronado, Euridice N / Killeen, Tim J / Laurance, William F / Levis, Carolina / Magnusson, William E / Marimon, Beatriz S / Marimon Junior, Ben Hur / Mendoza Polo, Irina / Mishra, Piyush / Nascimento, Marcelo T / Neill, David / Núñez Vargas, Mario P / Palacios, Walter A / Parada, Alexander / Pardo Molina, Guido / Peña‐Claros, Marielos / Pitman, Nigel / Peres, Carlos A / Poorter, Lourens / Prieto, Adriana / Ramirez‐Angulo, Hirma / Restrepo Correa, Zorayda / Roopsind, Anand / Roucoux, Katherine H / Rudas, Agustin / Salomão, Rafael P / Schietti, Juliana / Silveira, Marcos / Souza, Priscila F / Steininger, Marc K / Stropp, Juliana / Terborgh, John / Thomas, Raquel / Toledo, Marisol / Torres‐Lezama, Armando / Andel, Tinde R / Heijden, Geertje M. F / Vieira, Ima C. G / Vieira, Simone / Vilanova‐Torre, Emilio / Vos, Vincent A / Wang, Ophelia / Zartman, Charles E / Malhi, Yadvinder / Phillips, Oliver L

    Global ecology and biogeography. 2014 Aug., v. 23, no. 8

    2014  

    Abstract: AIM: The accurate mapping of forest carbon stocks is essential for understanding the global carbon cycle, for assessing emissions from deforestation, and for rational land‐use planning. Remote sensing (RS) is currently the key tool for this purpose, but ... ...

    Abstract AIM: The accurate mapping of forest carbon stocks is essential for understanding the global carbon cycle, for assessing emissions from deforestation, and for rational land‐use planning. Remote sensing (RS) is currently the key tool for this purpose, but RS does not estimate vegetation biomass directly, and thus may miss significant spatial variations in forest structure. We test the stated accuracy of pantropical carbon maps using a large independent field dataset. LOCATION: Tropical forests of the Amazon basin. The permanent archive of the field plot data can be accessed at: http://dx.doi.org/10.5521/FORESTPLOTS.NET/2014_1 METHODS: Two recent pantropical RS maps of vegetation carbon are compared to a unique ground‐plot dataset, involving tree measurements in 413 large inventory plots located in nine countries. The RS maps were compared directly to field plots, and kriging of the field data was used to allow area‐based comparisons. RESULTS: The two RS carbon maps fail to capture the main gradient in Amazon forest carbon detected using 413 ground plots, from the densely wooded tall forests of the north‐east, to the light‐wooded, shorter forests of the south‐west. The differences between plots and RS maps far exceed the uncertainties given in these studies, with whole regions over‐ or under‐estimated by > 25%, whereas regional uncertainties for the maps were reported to be < 5%. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: Pantropical biomass maps are widely used by governments and by projects aiming to reduce deforestation using carbon offsets, but may have significant regional biases. Carbon‐mapping techniques must be revised to account for the known ecological variation in tree wood density and allometry to create maps suitable for carbon accounting. The use of single relationships between tree canopy height and above‐ground biomass inevitably yields large, spatially correlated errors. This presents a significant challenge to both the forest conservation and remote sensing communities, because neither wood density nor species assemblages can be reliably mapped from space.
    Keywords allometry ; biomass ; canopy ; carbon ; carbon cycle ; carbon markets ; carbon sinks ; data collection ; deforestation ; emissions ; governmental programs and projects ; inventories ; kriging ; planning ; remote sensing ; satellites ; tree and stand measurements ; trees ; tropical forests ; wood density
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2014-08
    Size p. 935-946.
    Publishing place Blackwell Science
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2021283-5
    ISSN 1466-8238 ; 1466-822X ; 0960-7447
    ISSN (online) 1466-8238
    ISSN 1466-822X ; 0960-7447
    DOI 10.1111/geb.12168
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  2. Article: Drought-mortality relationships for tropical forests

    Phillips, Oliver L / van der Heijden, Geertje / Lewis, Simon L / López-González, Gabriela / Aragão, Luiz E.O.C / Lloyd, Jon / Malhi, Yadvinder / Monteagudo, Abel / Almeida, Samuel / Dávila, Esteban Alvarez / Amaral, Iêda / Andelman, Sandy / Andrade, Ana / Arroyo, Luzmila / Aymard, Gerardo / Baker, Tim R / Blanc, Lilian / Bonal, Damien / de Oliveira, Átila Cristina Alves /
    Chao, Kuo-Jung / Cardozo, Nallaret Dávila / da Costa, Lola / Feldpausch, Ted R / Fisher, Joshua B / Fyllas, Nikolaos M / Freitas, Maria Aparecida / Galbraith, David / Gloor, Emanuel / Higuchi, Niro / Honorio, Eurídice / Jiménez, Eliana / Keeling, Helen / Killeen, Tim J / Lovett, Jon C / Meir, Patrick / Mendoza, Casimiro / Morel, Alexandra / Vargas, Percy Núñez / Patiño, Sandra / Peh, Kelvin S.H / Cruz, Antonio Peña / Prieto, Adriana / Quesada, Carlos A / Ramírez, Fredy / Ramírez, Hirma / Rudas, Agustín / Salamão, Rafael / Schwarz, Michael / Silva, Javier / Silveira, Marcos / Ferry Slik, J.W / Sonké, Bonaventure / Thomas, Anne Sota / Stropp, Juliana / Taplin, James R.D / Vásquez, Rodolfo / Vilanova, Emilio

    New phytologist. 2010 Aug., v. 187, no. 3

    2010  

    Abstract: The rich ecology of tropical forests is intimately tied to their moisture status. Multi-site syntheses can provide a macro-scale view of these linkages and their susceptibility to changing climates. Here, we report pan-tropical and regional-scale ... ...

    Abstract The rich ecology of tropical forests is intimately tied to their moisture status. Multi-site syntheses can provide a macro-scale view of these linkages and their susceptibility to changing climates. Here, we report pan-tropical and regional-scale analyses of tree vulnerability to drought. We assembled available data on tropical forest tree stem mortality before, during, and after recent drought events, from 119 monitoring plots in 10 countries concentrated in Amazonia and Borneo. In most sites, larger trees are disproportionately at risk. At least within Amazonia, low wood density trees are also at greater risk of drought-associated mortality, independent of size. For comparable drought intensities, trees in Borneo are more vulnerable than trees in the Amazon. There is some evidence for lagged impacts of drought, with mortality rates remaining elevated 2 yr after the meteorological event is over. These findings indicate that repeated droughts would shift the functional composition of tropical forests toward smaller, denser-wooded trees. At very high drought intensities, the linear relationship between tree mortality and moisture stress apparently breaks down, suggesting the existence of moisture stress thresholds beyond which some tropical forests would suffer catastrophic tree mortality.
    Keywords drought ; mortality ; trees ; tropics ; Borneo
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2010-08
    Size p. 631-646.
    Publisher Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Publishing place Oxford, UK
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 208885-x
    ISSN 1469-8137 ; 0028-646X
    ISSN (online) 1469-8137
    ISSN 0028-646X
    DOI 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03359.x
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  3. Article: Markedly divergent estimates of Amazon forest carbon density from ground plots and satellites.

    Mitchard, Edward T A / Feldpausch, Ted R / Brienen, Roel J W / Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela / Monteagudo, Abel / Baker, Timothy R / Lewis, Simon L / Lloyd, Jon / Quesada, Carlos A / Gloor, Manuel / Ter Steege, Hans / Meir, Patrick / Alvarez, Esteban / Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro / Aragão, Luiz E O C / Arroyo, Luzmila / Aymard, Gerardo / Banki, Olaf / Bonal, Damien /
    Brown, Sandra / Brown, Foster I / Cerón, Carlos E / Chama Moscoso, Victor / Chave, Jerome / Comiskey, James A / Cornejo, Fernando / Corrales Medina, Massiel / Da Costa, Lola / Costa, Flavia R C / Di Fiore, Anthony / Domingues, Tomas F / Erwin, Terry L / Frederickson, Todd / Higuchi, Niro / Honorio Coronado, Euridice N / Killeen, Tim J / Laurance, William F / Levis, Carolina / Magnusson, William E / Marimon, Beatriz S / Marimon Junior, Ben Hur / Mendoza Polo, Irina / Mishra, Piyush / Nascimento, Marcelo T / Neill, David / Núñez Vargas, Mario P / Palacios, Walter A / Parada, Alexander / Pardo Molina, Guido / Peña-Claros, Marielos / Pitman, Nigel / Peres, Carlos A / Poorter, Lourens / Prieto, Adriana / Ramirez-Angulo, Hirma / Restrepo Correa, Zorayda / Roopsind, Anand / Roucoux, Katherine H / Rudas, Agustin / Salomão, Rafael P / Schietti, Juliana / Silveira, Marcos / de Souza, Priscila F / Steininger, Marc K / Stropp, Juliana / Terborgh, John / Thomas, Raquel / Toledo, Marisol / Torres-Lezama, Armando / van Andel, Tinde R / van der Heijden, Geertje M F / Vieira, Ima C G / Vieira, Simone / Vilanova-Torre, Emilio / Vos, Vincent A / Wang, Ophelia / Zartman, Charles E / Malhi, Yadvinder / Phillips, Oliver L

    Global ecology and biogeography : a journal of macroecology

    2014  Volume 23, Issue 8, Page(s) 935–946

    Abstract: Aim: The accurate mapping of forest carbon stocks is essential for understanding the global carbon cycle, for assessing emissions from deforestation, and for rational land-use planning. Remote sensing (RS) is currently the key tool for this purpose, but ...

    Abstract Aim: The accurate mapping of forest carbon stocks is essential for understanding the global carbon cycle, for assessing emissions from deforestation, and for rational land-use planning. Remote sensing (RS) is currently the key tool for this purpose, but RS does not estimate vegetation biomass directly, and thus may miss significant spatial variations in forest structure. We test the stated accuracy of pantropical carbon maps using a large independent field dataset.
    Location: Tropical forests of the Amazon basin. The permanent archive of the field plot data can be accessed at: http://dx.doi.org/10.5521/FORESTPLOTS.NET/2014_1.
    Methods: Two recent pantropical RS maps of vegetation carbon are compared to a unique ground-plot dataset, involving tree measurements in 413 large inventory plots located in nine countries. The RS maps were compared directly to field plots, and kriging of the field data was used to allow area-based comparisons.
    Results: The two RS carbon maps fail to capture the main gradient in Amazon forest carbon detected using 413 ground plots, from the densely wooded tall forests of the north-east, to the light-wooded, shorter forests of the south-west. The differences between plots and RS maps far exceed the uncertainties given in these studies, with whole regions over- or under-estimated by > 25%, whereas regional uncertainties for the maps were reported to be < 5%.
    Main conclusions: Pantropical biomass maps are widely used by governments and by projects aiming to reduce deforestation using carbon offsets, but may have significant regional biases. Carbon-mapping techniques must be revised to account for the known ecological variation in tree wood density and allometry to create maps suitable for carbon accounting. The use of single relationships between tree canopy height and above-ground biomass inevitably yields large, spatially correlated errors. This presents a significant challenge to both the forest conservation and remote sensing communities, because neither wood density nor species assemblages can be reliably mapped from space.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-04-22
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2021283-5
    ISSN 1466-8238 ; 1466-822X ; 0960-7447
    ISSN (online) 1466-8238
    ISSN 1466-822X ; 0960-7447
    DOI 10.1111/geb.12168
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  4. Article ; Online: Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth's tropical forests.

    Sullivan, Martin J P / Lewis, Simon L / Affum-Baffoe, Kofi / Castilho, Carolina / Costa, Flávia / Sanchez, Aida Cuni / Ewango, Corneille E N / Hubau, Wannes / Marimon, Beatriz / Monteagudo-Mendoza, Abel / Qie, Lan / Sonké, Bonaventure / Martinez, Rodolfo Vasquez / Baker, Timothy R / Brienen, Roel J W / Feldpausch, Ted R / Galbraith, David / Gloor, Manuel / Malhi, Yadvinder /
    Aiba, Shin-Ichiro / Alexiades, Miguel N / Almeida, Everton C / de Oliveira, Edmar Almeida / Dávila, Esteban Álvarez / Loayza, Patricia Alvarez / Andrade, Ana / Vieira, Simone Aparecida / Aragão, Luiz E O C / Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro / Arets, Eric J M M / Arroyo, Luzmila / Ashton, Peter / Aymard C, Gerardo / Baccaro, Fabrício B / Banin, Lindsay F / Baraloto, Christopher / Camargo, Plínio Barbosa / Barlow, Jos / Barroso, Jorcely / Bastin, Jean-François / Batterman, Sarah A / Beeckman, Hans / Begne, Serge K / Bennett, Amy C / Berenguer, Erika / Berry, Nicholas / Blanc, Lilian / Boeckx, Pascal / Bogaert, Jan / Bonal, Damien / Bongers, Frans / Bradford, Matt / Brearley, Francis Q / Brncic, Terry / Brown, Foster / Burban, Benoit / Camargo, José Luís / Castro, Wendeson / Céron, Carlos / Ribeiro, Sabina Cerruto / Moscoso, Victor Chama / Chave, Jerôme / Chezeaux, Eric / Clark, Connie J / de Souza, Fernanda Coelho / Collins, Murray / Comiskey, James A / Valverde, Fernando Cornejo / Medina, Massiel Corrales / da Costa, Lola / Dančák, Martin / Dargie, Greta C / Davies, Stuart / Cardozo, Nallaret Davila / de Haulleville, Thales / de Medeiros, Marcelo Brilhante / Del Aguila Pasquel, Jhon / Derroire, Géraldine / Di Fiore, Anthony / Doucet, Jean-Louis / Dourdain, Aurélie / Droissart, Vincent / Duque, Luisa Fernanda / Ekoungoulou, Romeo / Elias, Fernando / Erwin, Terry / Esquivel-Muelbert, Adriane / Fauset, Sophie / Ferreira, Joice / Llampazo, Gerardo Flores / Foli, Ernest / Ford, Andrew / Gilpin, Martin / Hall, Jefferson S / Hamer, Keith C / Hamilton, Alan C / Harris, David J / Hart, Terese B / Hédl, Radim / Herault, Bruno / Herrera, Rafael / Higuchi, Niro / Hladik, Annette / Coronado, Eurídice Honorio / Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Isau / Huasco, Walter Huaraca / Jeffery, Kathryn J / Jimenez-Rojas, Eliana / Kalamandeen, Michelle / Djuikouo, Marie Noël Kamdem / Kearsley, Elizabeth / Umetsu, Ricardo Keichi / Kho, Lip Khoon / Killeen, Timothy / Kitayama, Kanehiro / Klitgaard, Bente / Koch, Alexander / Labrière, Nicolas / Laurance, William / Laurance, Susan / Leal, Miguel E / Levesley, Aurora / Lima, Adriano J N / Lisingo, Janvier / Lopes, Aline P / Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela / Lovejoy, Tom / Lovett, Jon C / Lowe, Richard / Magnusson, William E / Malumbres-Olarte, Jagoba / Manzatto, Ângelo Gilberto / Marimon, Ben Hur / Marshall, Andrew R / Marthews, Toby / de Almeida Reis, Simone Matias / Maycock, Colin / Melgaço, Karina / Mendoza, Casimiro / Metali, Faizah / Mihindou, Vianet / Milliken, William / Mitchard, Edward T A / Morandi, Paulo S / Mossman, Hannah L / Nagy, Laszlo / Nascimento, Henrique / Neill, David / Nilus, Reuben / Vargas, Percy Núñez / Palacios, Walter / Camacho, Nadir Pallqui / Peacock, Julie / Pendry, Colin / Peñuela Mora, Maria Cristina / Pickavance, Georgia C / Pipoly, John / Pitman, Nigel / Playfair, Maureen / Poorter, Lourens / Poulsen, John R / Poulsen, Axel Dalberg / Preziosi, Richard / Prieto, Adriana / Primack, Richard B / Ramírez-Angulo, Hirma / Reitsma, Jan / Réjou-Méchain, Maxime / Correa, Zorayda Restrepo / de Sousa, Thaiane Rodrigues / Bayona, Lily Rodriguez / Roopsind, Anand / Rudas, Agustín / Rutishauser, Ervan / Abu Salim, Kamariah / Salomão, Rafael P / Schietti, Juliana / Sheil, Douglas / Silva, Richarlly C / Espejo, Javier Silva / Valeria, Camila Silva / Silveira, Marcos / Simo-Droissart, Murielle / Simon, Marcelo Fragomeni / Singh, James / Soto Shareva, Yahn Carlos / Stahl, Clement / Stropp, Juliana / Sukri, Rahayu / Sunderland, Terry / Svátek, Martin / Swaine, Michael D / Swamy, Varun / Taedoumg, Hermann / Talbot, Joey / Taplin, James / Taylor, David / Ter Steege, Hans / Terborgh, John / Thomas, Raquel / Thomas, Sean C / Torres-Lezama, Armando / Umunay, Peter / Gamarra, Luis Valenzuela / van der Heijden, Geertje / van der Hout, Peter / van der Meer, Peter / van Nieuwstadt, Mark / Verbeeck, Hans / Vernimmen, Ronald / Vicentini, Alberto / Vieira, Ima Célia Guimarães / Torre, Emilio Vilanova / Vleminckx, Jason / Vos, Vincent / Wang, Ophelia / White, Lee J T / Willcock, Simon / Woods, John T / Wortel, Verginia / Young, Kenneth / Zagt, Roderick / Zemagho, Lise / Zuidema, Pieter A / Zwerts, Joeri A / Phillips, Oliver L

    Science (New York, N.Y.)

    2020  Volume 368, Issue 6493, Page(s) 869–874

    Abstract: The sensitivity of tropical forest carbon to climate is a key uncertainty in predicting global climate change. Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forests, it is unknown if such effects translate into long-term responses. Here, we ... ...

    Abstract The sensitivity of tropical forest carbon to climate is a key uncertainty in predicting global climate change. Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forests, it is unknown if such effects translate into long-term responses. Here, we analyze 590 permanent plots measured across the tropics to derive the equilibrium climate controls on forest carbon. Maximum temperature is the most important predictor of aboveground biomass (-9.1 megagrams of carbon per hectare per degree Celsius), primarily by reducing woody productivity, and has a greater impact per °C in the hottest forests (>32.2°C). Our results nevertheless reveal greater thermal resilience than observations of short-term variation imply. To realize the long-term climate adaptation potential of tropical forests requires both protecting them and stabilizing Earth's climate.
    MeSH term(s) Acclimatization ; Biomass ; Carbon/metabolism ; Carbon Cycle ; Climate Change ; Earth, Planet ; Forests ; Hot Temperature ; Trees/metabolism ; Tropical Climate ; Wood
    Chemical Substances Carbon (7440-44-0)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-21
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 128410-1
    ISSN 1095-9203 ; 0036-8075
    ISSN (online) 1095-9203
    ISSN 0036-8075
    DOI 10.1126/science.aaw7578
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  5. Article ; Online: Drought-mortality relationships for tropical forests.

    Phillips, Oliver L / van der Heijden, Geertje / Lewis, Simon L / López-González, Gabriela / Aragão, Luiz E O C / Lloyd, Jon / Malhi, Yadvinder / Monteagudo, Abel / Almeida, Samuel / Dávila, Esteban Alvarez / Amaral, Iêda / Andelman, Sandy / Andrade, Ana / Arroyo, Luzmila / Aymard, Gerardo / Baker, Tim R / Blanc, Lilian / Bonal, Damien / de Oliveira, Atila Cristina Alves /
    Chao, Kuo-Jung / Cardozo, Nallaret Dávila / da Costa, Lola / Feldpausch, Ted R / Fisher, Joshua B / Fyllas, Nikolaos M / Freitas, Maria Aparecida / Galbraith, David / Gloor, Emanuel / Higuchi, Niro / Honorio, Eurídice / Jiménez, Eliana / Keeling, Helen / Killeen, Tim J / Lovett, Jon C / Meir, Patrick / Mendoza, Casimiro / Morel, Alexandra / Vargas, Percy Núñez / Patiño, Sandra / Peh, Kelvin S-H / Cruz, Antonio Peña / Prieto, Adriana / Quesada, Carlos A / Ramírez, Fredy / Ramírez, Hirma / Rudas, Agustín / Salamão, Rafael / Schwarz, Michael / Silva, Javier / Silveira, Marcos / Slik, J W Ferry / Sonké, Bonaventure / Thomas, Anne Sota / Stropp, Juliana / Taplin, James R D / Vásquez, Rodolfo / Vilanova, Emilio

    The New phytologist

    2010  Volume 187, Issue 3, Page(s) 631–646

    Abstract: The rich ecology of tropical forests is intimately tied to their moisture status. Multi-site syntheses can provide a macro-scale view of these linkages and their susceptibility to changing climates. Here, we report pan-tropical and regional-scale ... ...

    Abstract *The rich ecology of tropical forests is intimately tied to their moisture status. Multi-site syntheses can provide a macro-scale view of these linkages and their susceptibility to changing climates. Here, we report pan-tropical and regional-scale analyses of tree vulnerability to drought. *We assembled available data on tropical forest tree stem mortality before, during, and after recent drought events, from 119 monitoring plots in 10 countries concentrated in Amazonia and Borneo. *In most sites, larger trees are disproportionately at risk. At least within Amazonia, low wood density trees are also at greater risk of drought-associated mortality, independent of size. For comparable drought intensities, trees in Borneo are more vulnerable than trees in the Amazon. There is some evidence for lagged impacts of drought, with mortality rates remaining elevated 2 yr after the meteorological event is over. *These findings indicate that repeated droughts would shift the functional composition of tropical forests toward smaller, denser-wooded trees. At very high drought intensities, the linear relationship between tree mortality and moisture stress apparently breaks down, suggesting the existence of moisture stress thresholds beyond which some tropical forests would suffer catastrophic tree mortality.
    MeSH term(s) Adaptation, Physiological ; Biomass ; Brazil ; Droughts ; Ecosystem ; Models, Biological ; Plant Stems/growth & development ; Rain ; Stress, Physiological ; Time Factors ; Trees/growth & development ; Tropical Climate ; Water ; Wood/growth & development
    Chemical Substances Water (059QF0KO0R)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2010-07-24
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 208885-x
    ISSN 1469-8137 ; 0028-646X
    ISSN (online) 1469-8137
    ISSN 0028-646X
    DOI 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03359.x
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  6. Book ; Online: Data from Sullivan et al. (2020) Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth’s tropical forests. Science. DOI:10.1126/science.aaw7578.

    Sullivan, Martin J.P. / Lewis, Simon L. / Affum-Baffoe, Kofi / Castilho, Carolina / Costa, Flávia / Sanchez, Aida Cuni / Ewango, Corneille E.N. / Hubau, Wannes / Marimon, Beatriz / Monteagudo-Mendoza, Abel / Qie, Lan / Sonké, Bonaventure / Martinez, Rodolfo Vasquez / Baker, Timothy R. / Brienen, Roel J.W. / Feldpausch, Ted R. / Galbraith, David / Gloor, Manuel / Malhi, Yadvinder /
    Aiba, Shin Ichiro / Alexiades, Miguel N. / Almeida, Everton C. / de Oliveira, Edmar Almeida / Dávila, Esteban Álvarez / Loayza, Patricia Alvarez / Andrade, Ana / Vieira, Simone Aparecida / Aragão, Luiz E.O.C. / Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro / Arets, Eric J.M.M. / Arroyo, Luzmila / Ashton, Peter / Aymard C, Gerardo / Baccaro, Fabrício B. / Banin, Lindsay F. / Baraloto, Christopher / Camargo, Plínio Barbosa / Barlow, Jos / Barroso, Jorcely / Bastin, Jean François / Batterman, Sarah A. / Beeckman, Hans / Begne, Serge K. / Bennett, Amy C. / Berenguer, Erika / Berry, Nicholas / Blanc, Lilian / Boeckx, Pascal / Bogaert, Jan / Bonal, Damien / Bongers, Frans / Bradford, Matt / Brearley, Francis Q. / Brncic, Terry / Brown, Foster / Burban, Benoit / Camargo, José Luís / Castro, Wendeson / Céron, Carlos / Ribeiro, Sabina Cerruto / Moscoso, Victor Chama / Chave, Jerôme / Chezeaux, Eric / Clark, Connie J. / de Souza, Fernanda Coelho / Collins, Murray / Comiskey, James A. / Valverde, Fernando Cornejo / Medina, Massiel Corrales / da Costa, Lola / Dančák, Martin / Dargie, Greta C. / Davies, Stuart / Cardozo, Nallaret Davila / de Haulleville, Thales / de Medeiros, Marcelo Brilhante / Del Aguila Pasquel, Jhon / Derroire, Géraldine / Di Fiore, Anthony / Doucet, Jean Louis / Dourdain, Aurélie / Droissant, Vincent / Duque, Luisa Fernanda / Ekoungoulou, Romeo / Elias, Fernando / Erwin, Terry / Esquivel-Muelbert, Adriane / Fauset, Sophie / Ferreira, Joice / Llampazo, Gerardo Flores / Foli, Ernest / Ford, Andrew / Gilpin, Martin / Hall, Jefferson S. / Hamer, Keith C. / Hamilton, Alan C. / Harris, David J. / Hart, Terese B. / Hédl, Radim / Herault, Bruno / Herrera, Rafael / Higuchi, Niro / Hladik, Annette / Coronado, Eurídice Honorio / Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Isau / Huasco, Walter Huaraca / Jeffery, Kathryn J. / Jimenez-Rojas, Eliana / Kalamandeen, Michelle / Djuikouo, Marie Noël Kamdem / Kearsley, Elizabeth / Umetsu, Ricardo Keichi / Kho, Lip Khoon / Killeen, Timothy / Kitayama, Kanehiro / Klitgaard, Bente / Koch, Alexander / Labrière, Nicolas / Laurance, William / Laurance, Susan / Leal, Miguel E. / Levesley, Aurora / Lima, Adriano J.N. / Lisingo, Janvier / Lopes, Aline P. / Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela / Lovejoy, Tom / Lovett, Jon C. / Lowe, Richard / Magnusson, William E. / Malumbres-Olarte, Jagoba / Manzatto, Ângelo Gilberto / Marimon, Ben Hur / Marshall, Andrew R. / Marthews, Toby / de Almeida Reis, Simone Matias / Maycock, Colin / Melgaço, Karina / Mendoza, Casimiro / Metali, Faizah / Mihindou, Vianet / Milliken, William / Mitchard, Edward T.A. / Morandi, Paulo S. / Mossman, Hannah L. / Nagy, Laszlo / Nascimento, Henrique / Neill, David / Nilus, Reuben / Vargas, Percy Núñez / Palacios, Walter / Camacho, Nadir Pallqui / Peacock, Julie / Pendry, Colin / Peñuela Mora, Maria Cristina / Pickavance, Georgia C. / Pipoly, John / Pitman, Nigel / Playfair, Maureen / Poorter, Lourens / Poulsen, John R. / Poulsen, Axel Dalberg / Preziosi, Richard / Prieto, Adriana / Primack, Richard B. / Ramírez-Angulo, Hirma / Reitsma, Jan / Réjou-Méchain, Maxime / Correa, Zorayda Restrepo / de Sousa, Thaiane Rodrigues / Bayona, Lily Rodriguez / Roopsind, Anand / Rudas, Agustín / Rutishauser, Ervan / Abu Salim, Kamariah / Salomão, Rafael P. / Schietti, Juliana / Sheil, Douglas / Silva, Richarlly C. / Espejo, Javier Silva / Valeria, Camila Silva / Silveira, Marcos / Simo-Droissart, Murielle / Simon, Marcelo Fragomeni / Singh, James / Soto Shareva, Yahn Carlos / Stahl, Clement / Stropp, Juliana / Sukri, Rahayu / Sunderland, Terry / Svátek, Martin / Swaine, Michael D. / Swamy, Varun / Taedoumg, Hermann / Talbot, Joey / Taplin, James / Taylor, David / Ter Steege, Hans / Terborgh, John / Thomas, Raquel / Thomas, Sean C. / Torres-Lezama, Armando / Umunay, Peter / Gamarra, Luis Valenzuela / van der Heijden, Geertje / van der Hout, Peter / van der Meer, Peter / van Nieuwstadt, Mark / Verbeeck, Hans / Vernimmen, Ronald / Vicentini, Alberto / Vieira, Ima Célia Guimarães / Torre, Emilio Vilanova / Vleminckx, Jason / Vos, Vincent / Wang, Ophelia / White, Lee J.T. / Willcock, Simon / Woods, John T. / Wortel, Verginia / Young, Kenneth / Zagt, Roderick / Zemagho, Lise / Zuidema, Pieter A. / Zwerts, Joeri A. / Phillips, Oliver L.

    2020  

    Abstract: ABSTRACT: The sensitivity of tropical forest carbon to climate is a key uncertainty in predicting global climate change. Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forests, it is unknown if such effects translate into long-term responses. ...

    Abstract ABSTRACT: The sensitivity of tropical forest carbon to climate is a key uncertainty in predicting global climate change. Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forests, it is unknown if such effects translate into long-term responses. Here, we analyze 590 permanent plots measured across the tropics to derive the equilibrium climate controls on forest carbon. Maximum temperature is the most important predictor of aboveground biomass (−9.1 megagrams of carbon per hectare per degree Celsius), primarily by reducing woody productivity, and has a greater rate of decline in the hottest forests (>32.2°C). Our results nevertheless reveal greater thermal resilience than observations of short-term variation imply. To realize the long-term climate adaptation potential of tropical forests requires both protecting them and stabilizing Earth’s climate.

    ABSTRACT: The sensitivity of tropical forest carbon to climate is a key uncertainty in predicting global climate change. Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forests, it is unknown if such effects translate into long-term responses. Here, we analyze 590 permanent plots measured across the tropics to derive the equilibrium climate controls on forest carbon. Maximum temperature is the most important predictor of aboveground biomass (−9.1 megagrams of carbon per hectare per degree Celsius), primarily by reducing woody productivity, and has a greater rate of decline in the hottest forests (>32.2°C). Our results nevertheless reveal greater thermal resilience than observations of short-term variation imply. To realize the long-term climate adaptation potential of tropical forests requires both protecting them and stabilizing Earth’s climate.
    Keywords Life Science
    Subject code 333
    Publisher University of Leeds
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Book ; Online
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  7. Article ; Online: Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth's tropical forests

    Sullivan, Martin J.P. / Lewis, Simon L. / Affum-Baffoe, Kofi / Castilho, Carolina / Costa, Flávia / Sanchez, Aida Cuni / Ewango, Corneille E.N. / Hubau, Wannes / Marimon, Beatriz / Monteagudo-Mendoza, Abel / Qie, Lan / Sonké, Bonaventure / Martinez, Rodolfo Vasquez / Baker, Timothy R. / Brienen, Roel J.W. / Feldpausch, Ted R. / Galbraith, David / Gloor, Manuel / Malhi, Yadvinder /
    Aiba, Shin Ichiro / Alexiades, Miguel N. / Almeida, Everton C. / de Oliveira, Edmar Almeida / Dávila, Esteban Álvarez / Loayza, Patricia Alvarez / Andrade, Ana / Vieira, Simone Aparecida / Aragão, Luiz E.O.C. / Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro / Arets, Eric J.M.M. / Arroyo, Luzmila / Ashton, Peter / Aymard, Gerardo / Baccaro, Fabrício B. / Banin, Lindsay F. / Baraloto, Christopher / Camargo, Plínio Barbosa / Barlow, Jos / Barroso, Jorcely / Bastin, Jean François / Batterman, Sarah A. / Beeckman, Hans / Begne, Serge K. / Bennett, Amy C. / Berenguer, Erika / Berry, Nicholas / Blanc, Lilian / Boeckx, Pascal / Bogaert, Jan / Bonal, Damien / Bongers, Frans / Bradford, Matt / Brearley, Francis Q. / Brncic, Terry / Brown, Foster / Burban, Benoit / Camargo, José Luís / Castro, Wendeson / Céron, Carlos / Ribeiro, Sabina Cerruto / Moscoso, Victor Chama / Chave, Jerôme / Chezeaux, Eric / Clark, Connie J. / de Souza, Fernanda Coelho / Collins, Murray / Comiskey, James A. / Valverde, Fernando Cornejo / Medina, Massiel Corrales / da Costa, Lola / Dančák, Martin / Dargie, Greta C. / Davies, Stuart / Cardozo, Nallaret Davila / de Haulleville, Thales / de Medeiros, Marcelo Brilhante / Del Aguila Pasquel, Jhon / Derroire, Géraldine / Di Fiore, Anthony / Doucet, Jean Louis / Dourdain, Aurélie / Droissart, Vincent / Duque, Luisa Fernanda / Ekoungoulou, Romeo / Elias, Fernando / Erwin, Terry / Esquivel-Muelbert, Adriane / Fauset, Sophie / Ferreira, Joice / Llampazo, Gerardo Flores / Foli, Ernest / Ford, Andrew / Gilpin, Martin / Hall, Jefferson S. / Hamer, Keith C. / Hamilton, Alan C. / Harris, David J. / Hart, Terese B. / Hédl, Radim / Herault, Bruno / Herrera, Rafael / Higuchi, Niro / Hladik, Annette / Coronado, Eurídice Honorio / Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Isau / Huasco, Walter Huaraca / Jeffery, Kathryn J. / Jimenez-Rojas, Eliana / Kalamandeen, Michelle / Djuikouo, Marie Noël Kamdem / Kearsley, Elizabeth / Umetsu, Ricardo Keichi / Kho, Lip Khoon / Killeen, Timothy / Kitayama, Kanehiro / Klitgaard, Bente / Koch, Alexander / Labrière, Nicolas / Laurance, William / Laurance, Susan / Leal, Miguel E. / Levesley, Aurora / Lima, Adriano J.N. / Lisingo, Janvier / Lopes, Aline P. / Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela / Lovejoy, Tom / Lovett, Jon C. / Lowe, Richard / Magnusson, William E. / Malumbres-Olarte, Jagoba / Manzatto, Ângelo Gilberto / Marimon, Ben Hur / Marshall, Andrew R. / Marthews, Toby / de Almeida Reis, Simone Matias / Maycock, Colin / Melgaço, Karina / Mendoza, Casimiro / Metali, Faizah / Mihindou, Vianet / Milliken, William / Mitchard, Edward T.A. / Morandi, Paulo S. / Mossman, Hannah L. / Nagy, Laszlo / Nascimento, Henrique / Neill, David / Nilus, Reuben / Vargas, Percy Núñez / Palacios, Walter / Camacho, Nadir Pallqui / Peacock, Julie / Pendry, Colin / Peñuela Mora, Maria Cristina / Pickavance, Georgia C. / Pipoly, John / Pitman, Nigel / Playfair, Maureen / Poorter, Lourens / Poulsen, John R. / Poulsen, Axel Dalberg / Preziosi, Richard / Prieto, Adriana / Primack, Richard B. / Ramírez-Angulo, Hirma / Reitsma, Jan / Réjou-Méchain, Maxime / Correa, Zorayda Restrepo / de Sousa, Thaiane Rodrigues / Bayona, Lily Rodriguez / Roopsind, Anand / Rudas, Agustín / Rutishauser, Ervan / Salim, Kamariah Abu / Salomão, Rafael P. / Schietti, Juliana / Sheil, Douglas / Silva, Richarlly C. / Espejo, Javier Silva / Valeria, Camila Silva / Silveira, Marcos / Simo-Droissart, Murielle / Simon, Marcelo Fragomeni / Singh, James / Soto Shareva, Yahn Carlos / Stahl, Clement / Stropp, Juliana / Sukri, Rahayu / Sunderland, Terry / Svátek, Martin / Swaine, Michael D. / Swamy, Varun / Taedoumg, Hermann / Talbot, Joey / Taplin, James / Taylor, David / Ter Steege, Hans / Terborgh, John / Thomas, Raquel / Thomas, Sean C. / Torres-Lezama, Armando / Umunay, Peter / Gamarra, Luis Valenzuela / van der Heijden, Geertje / van der Hout, Peter / van der Meer, Peter / van Nieuwstadt, Mark / Verbeeck, Hans / Vernimmen, Ronald / Vicentini, Alberto / Vieira, Ima Célia Guimarães / Torre, Emilio Vilanova / Vleminckx, Jason / Vos, Vincent / Wang, Ophelia / White, Lee J.T. / Willcock, Simon / Woods, John T. / Wortel, Verginia / Young, Kenneth / Zagt, Roderick / Zemagho, Lise / Zuidema, Pieter A. / Zwerts, Joeri A. / Phillips, Oliver L.

    Science (New York, N.Y.)

    2020  Volume 368, Issue 6493

    Abstract: The sensitivity of tropical forest carbon to climate is a key uncertainty in predicting global climate change. Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forests, it is unknown if such effects translate into long-term responses. Here, we ... ...

    Abstract The sensitivity of tropical forest carbon to climate is a key uncertainty in predicting global climate change. Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forests, it is unknown if such effects translate into long-term responses. Here, we analyze 590 permanent plots measured across the tropics to derive the equilibrium climate controls on forest carbon. Maximum temperature is the most important predictor of aboveground biomass (-9.1 megagrams of carbon per hectare per degree Celsius), primarily by reducing woody productivity, and has a greater impact per °C in the hottest forests (>32.2°C). Our results nevertheless reveal greater thermal resilience than observations of short-term variation imply. To realize the long-term climate adaptation potential of tropical forests requires both protecting them and stabilizing Earth's climate.
    Keywords Life Science
    Language English
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 128410-1
    ISSN 1095-9203 ; 0036-8075
    ISSN (online) 1095-9203
    ISSN 0036-8075
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  8. Article ; Online: Taking the pulse of Earth's tropical forests using networks of highly distributed plots

    Blundo, Cecilia / Carilla, Julieta / Grau, H. Ricardo / Malizia, Agustina / Malizia, Lucio / Osinaga-Acosta, Oriana / Bird, Michael / Bradford, Matt / Catchpole, Damien / Ford, Andrew / Graham, Andrew / Hilbert, David / Kemp, Jeanette / Laurance, Susan / Laurance, William / Ishida, Francoise Yoko / Marshall, Andrew / Waite, Catherine / Woell, Hannsjoerg /
    Bastin, Jean-François / Bauters, Marijn / Beeckman, Hans / Boeckx, Pfascal / Bogaert, Jan / De Canniere, Charles / de Haulleville, Thales / Doucet, Jean-Louis / Hardy, Olivier / Hubau, Wannes / Kearsley, Elizabeth / Verbeeck, Hans / Vleminckx, Jason / Brewer, Steven W. / Alarcón, Alfredo / Araujo Murakami, Alejandro / Arets, Eric / Arroyo, Luzmila / Chávez Alcaraz, Ezequiel / Fredericksen, Todd / Villaroel, René Guillén / Sibauty, Gloria Gutierrez / Killeen, Timothy / Licona, Juan Carlos / Lleigue, John / Mendoza, Casimiro / Murakami, Samaria / Gutierrez, Alexander Parada / Pardo, Guido / Peña-Claros, Marielos / Poorter, L. / Toledo, Marisol / Cayo, Jeanneth Villalobos / Viscarra, Laura Jessica / Vos, Vincent / Ahumada, Jorge / Almeida, Everton / Almeida, Jarcilene / de Oliveira, Edmar Almeida / da Cruz, Wesley Alves / de Oliveira, Atila Alves / Carvalho, Fabrício Alvim / Obermuller, Flávio Amorim / Andrade, Ana / Carvalho, Fernanda Antunes / Vieira, Simone Aparecida / Aquino, Ana Carla / Aragão, Luiz / Araújo, Ana Cláudia / Assis, Marco Antonio / Gomes, Jose Ataliba Mantelli Aboin / Baccaro, Fabrício / de Camargo, Plínio Barbosa / Barni, Paulo / Barroso, Jorcely / Bernacci, Luis Carlos / Bordin, Kauane / Medeiros, Marcelo Brilhante de / Broggio, Igor / Camargo, José Luís / Cardoso, Domingos / Carniello, Maria Antonia / Rochelle, Andre Luis Casarin / Castilho, Carolina / Castro, Antonio Alberto Jorge Farias / Castro, Wendeson / Ribeiro, Sabina Cerruto / Costa, Flavia / de Oliveira, Rodrigo Costa / Coutinho, Italo / Cunha, John / da Costa, Lola / Ferreira, Lúcia da Costa / da Costa Silva, Richarlly / da Graça Zacarias Simbine, Marta / de Andrade Kamimura, Vitor / de Lima, Haroldo Cavalcante / de Oliveira Melo, Lia / de Queiroz, Luciano / de Sousa Lima, José Romualdo / do Espírito Santo, Mário / Domingues, Tomas / dos Santos Prestes, Nayane Cristina / Carneiro, Steffan Eduardo Silva / Elías, Fernando / Eliseu, Gabriel / Emilio, Thaise / Farrapo, Camila Laís / Fernandes, Letícia / Ferreira, Gustavo L. / Ferreira, Joice / Ferreira, Leandro / Ferreira, Socorro / Simon, Marcelo Fragomeni / Freitas, Maria Aparecida / García, Queila S. / Manzatto, Angelo Gilberto / Graça, Paulo / Guilherme, Frederico / Hase, Eduardo / Higuchi, Niro / Iguatemy, Mariana / Barbosa, Reinaldo Imbrozio / Jaramillo, Margarita / Joly, Carlos / Klipel, Joice / Amaral, Iêda Leão do / Levis, Carolina / Lima, Antonio S. / Dan, Maurício Lima / Lopes, Aline / Madeiros, Herison / Magnusson, William E. / dos Santos, Rubens Manoel / Marimon, Beatriz / Junior, Ben Hur Marimon / Grillo, Roberta Marotti Martelletti / Martinelli, Luiz / Reis, Simone Matias / Medeiros, Salomão / Meira-Junior, Milton / Metzker, Thiago / Morandi, Paulo / do Nascimento, Natanael Moreira / Moura, Magna / Müller, Sandra Cristina / Nagy, László / Nascimento, Henrique / Nascimento, Marcelo / Lima, Adriano Nogueira / de Araújo, Raimunda Oliveira / Silva, Jhonathan Oliveira / Pansonato, Marcelo / Sabino, 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Taedoumg, Hermann / Zemagho, Lise / Thomas, Sean / Baya, Fidèle / Saiz, Gustavo / Espejo, Javier Silva / Chen, Dexiang / Hamilton, Alan / Li, Yide / Luo, Tushou / Niu, Shukui / Xu, Han / Zhou, Zhang / Álvarez-Dávila, Esteban / Escobar, Juan Carlos Andrés / Arellano-Peña, Henry / Duarte, Jaime Cabezas / Calderón, Jhon / Bravo, Lina Maria Corrales / Cuadrado, Borish / Cuadros, Hermes / Duque, Alvaro / Duque, Luisa Fernanda / Espinosa, Sandra Milena / Franke-Ante, Rebeca / García, Hernando / Gómez, Alejandro / González-M., Roy / Idárraga-Piedrahíta, Álvaro / Jimenez, Eliana / Jurado, Rubén / Oviedo, Wilmar López / López Camacho, René / Cruz, Omar Aurelio Melo / Polo, Irina Mendoza / Paky, Edwin / Perez, Karen / Pijachi, Angel / Pizano, Camila / Prieto, Adriana / Ramos, Laura / Correa, Zorayda Restrepo / Richardson, James / Rodríguez, Elkin / Rodriguez M., Gina M. / Rudas, Agustín / Stevenson, Pablo / Chudomelová, Markéta / Dancak, Martin / Hédl, Radim / Lhota, Stanislav / Svatek, Martin / 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    Biological conservation. 2020 Oct. 23, p.108849-

    2020  , Page(s) 108849–

    Abstract: Tropical forests are the most diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth. While better understanding of these forests is critical for our collective future, until quite recently efforts to measure and monitor them have been largely disconnected. ... ...

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    Abstract Tropical forests are the most diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth. While better understanding of these forests is critical for our collective future, until quite recently efforts to measure and monitor them have been largely disconnected. Networking is essential to discover the answers to questions that transcend borders and the horizons of funding agencies. Here we show how a global community is responding to the challenges of tropical ecosystem research with diverse teams measuring forests tree-by-tree in thousands of long-term plots. We review the major scientific discoveries of this work and show how this process is changing tropical forest science. Our core approach involves linking long-term grassroots initiatives with standardized protocols and data management to generate robust scaled-up results. By connecting tropical researchers and elevating their status, our Social Research Network model recognises the key role of the data originator in scientific discovery. Conceived in 1999 with RAINFOR (South America), our permanent plot networks have been adapted to Africa (AfriTRON) and Southeast Asia (T-FORCES) and widely emulated worldwide. Now these multiple initiatives are integrated via ForestPlots.net cyber-infrastructure, linking colleagues from 54 countries across 24 plot networks. Collectively these are transforming understanding of tropical forests and their biospheric role. Together we have discovered how, where and why forest carbon and biodiversity are responding to climate change, and how they feedback on it. This long-term pan-tropical collaboration has revealed a large long-term carbon sink and its trends, as well as making clear which drivers are most important, which forest processes are affected, where they are changing, what the lags are, and the likely future responses of tropical forests as the climate continues to change. By leveraging a remarkably old technology, plot networks are sparking a very modern revolution in tropical forest science. In the future, humanity can benefit greatly by nurturing the grassroots communities now collectively capable of generating unique, long-term understanding of Earth's most precious forests.
    Keywords biodiversity ; biosphere ; carbon ; carbon sinks ; climate ; climate change ; ecosystems ; information management ; models ; tropical forests ; Africa ; South America ; South East Asia ; Amazonia ; Southeast Asia ; Rainforest ; RAINFOR ; AfriTRON ; Species richness ; Forest plots ; Permanent sample plots ; Monitoring ; Dynamics ; Carbon sink ; Global change ; Ecology
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-1023
    Publishing place Elsevier Ltd
    Document type Article ; Online
    Note NAL-AP-2-clean ; Pre-press version
    ISSN 0006-3207
    DOI 10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108849
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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    Language English
    Document type Article
    Database AGRIS - International Information System for the Agricultural Sciences and Technology

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  10. Article: Drought–mortality relationships for tropical forests

    Phillips, Oliver L. / Van Der Heijden, Geertje / Lewis, Simon L. / Lopez-Gonzales, Gabriela / Aragao, Luiz E.O.C. / Lloyd, Jon / Malhi, Yadvinder / Monteagudo, Abel / Almeida, Samuel / Alvarez Davila, Esteban / Amaral, Ieda / Andelman, Sandy / Andrade, Ana / Arroyo, Luzmila / Aymard, Gerardo / Baker, Tim R. / Blanc, Lilian / Bonal, Damien / Alves de Oliveira, Atila Cristina /
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    New Phytologist (on line) 3 (187), 631-646. (2010)

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    Abstract • The rich ecology of tropical forests is intimately tied to their moisture status. Multi-site syntheses can provide a macro-scale view of these linkages and their susceptibility to changing climates. Here, we report pan-tropical and regional-scale analyses of tree vulnerability to drought. • We assembled available data on tropical forest tree stem mortality before, during, and after recent drought events, from 119 monitoring plots in 10 countries concentrated in Amazonia and Borneo. • In most sites, larger trees are disproportionately at risk. At least within Amazonia, low wood density trees are also at greater risk of drought-associated mortality, independent of size. For comparable drought intensities, trees in Borneo are more vulnerable than trees in the Amazon. There is some evidence for lagged impacts of drought, with mortality rates remaining elevated 2 yr after the meteorological event is over. • These findings indicate that repeated droughts would shift the functional composition of tropical forests toward smaller, denser-wooded trees. At very high drought intensities, the linear relationship between tree mortality and moisture stress apparently breaks down, suggesting the existence of moisture stress thresholds beyond which some tropical forests would suffer catastrophic tree mortality.
    Language English
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    Database AGRIS - International Information System for the Agricultural Sciences and Technology

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