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Role of tree size in moist tropical forest carbon cycling and water deficit responses
by
Erika B. Gonzalez-Akre
, Valentine Herrmann
, Richard Condit
, Helene C. Muller-Landau
, Stephen P. Hubbell
, Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira
, Victoria Meakem
, Alan J. Tepley
, S. Joseph Wright
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aboveground biomass
/ Adaptation
/ biomass
/ carbon
/ Carbon cycle
/ climate
/ Composition
/ data analysis
/ Data processing
/ Drought
/ drought adaptation
/ Dry season
/ Dynamics
/ El Nino
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Niño
/ forest dynamics
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Forests
/ Herbivores
/ Moisture
/ Moisture gradient
/ Mortality
/ Panama
/ Stems
/ Temporal variability
/ temporal variation
/ Temporal variations
/ tree mortality
/ tree size
/ Trees
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical forests
/ tropical moist forest
/ Water deficit
/ water stress
/ woody productivity
2018
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Role of tree size in moist tropical forest carbon cycling and water deficit responses
by
Erika B. Gonzalez-Akre
, Valentine Herrmann
, Richard Condit
, Helene C. Muller-Landau
, Stephen P. Hubbell
, Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira
, Victoria Meakem
, Alan J. Tepley
, S. Joseph Wright
in
aboveground biomass
/ Adaptation
/ biomass
/ carbon
/ Carbon cycle
/ climate
/ Composition
/ data analysis
/ Data processing
/ Drought
/ drought adaptation
/ Dry season
/ Dynamics
/ El Nino
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Niño
/ forest dynamics
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Forests
/ Herbivores
/ Moisture
/ Moisture gradient
/ Mortality
/ Panama
/ Stems
/ Temporal variability
/ temporal variation
/ Temporal variations
/ tree mortality
/ tree size
/ Trees
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical forests
/ tropical moist forest
/ Water deficit
/ water stress
/ woody productivity
2018
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Role of tree size in moist tropical forest carbon cycling and water deficit responses
by
Erika B. Gonzalez-Akre
, Valentine Herrmann
, Richard Condit
, Helene C. Muller-Landau
, Stephen P. Hubbell
, Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira
, Victoria Meakem
, Alan J. Tepley
, S. Joseph Wright
in
aboveground biomass
/ Adaptation
/ biomass
/ carbon
/ Carbon cycle
/ climate
/ Composition
/ data analysis
/ Data processing
/ Drought
/ drought adaptation
/ Dry season
/ Dynamics
/ El Nino
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Niño
/ forest dynamics
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Forests
/ Herbivores
/ Moisture
/ Moisture gradient
/ Mortality
/ Panama
/ Stems
/ Temporal variability
/ temporal variation
/ Temporal variations
/ tree mortality
/ tree size
/ Trees
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical forests
/ tropical moist forest
/ Water deficit
/ water stress
/ woody productivity
2018
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Role of tree size in moist tropical forest carbon cycling and water deficit responses
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Role of tree size in moist tropical forest carbon cycling and water deficit responses
2018
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Drought disproportionately affects larger trees in tropical forests, but implications for forest composition and carbon (C) cycling in relation to dry season intensity remain poorly understood.
In order to characterize how C cycling is shaped by tree size and drought adaptations and how these patterns relate to spatial and temporal variation in water deficit, we analyze data from three forest dynamics plots spanning a moisture gradient in Panama that have experienced El Niño droughts.
At all sites, aboveground C cycle contributions peaked below 50-cm stem diameter, with stems ≥ 50 cm accounting for on average 59% of live aboveground biomass, 45% of woody productivity and 49% of woody mortality. The dominance of drought-avoidance strategies increased interactively with stem diameter and dry season intensity. Although size-related C cycle contributions did not vary systematically across the moisture gradient under non-drought conditions, woody mortality of larger trees was disproportionately elevated under El Niño drought stress.
Thus, large (> 50 cm) stems, which strongly mediate but do not necessarily dominate C cycling, have drought adaptations that compensate for their more challenging hydraulic environment, particularly in drier climates. However, these adaptations do not fully buffer the effects of severe drought, and increased large tree mortality dominates ecosystem-level drought responses.
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