Functional traits and the growth–mortality trade‐off in tropical trees
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute · University of Florida · +14 more institutions
Abstract
A trade-off between growth and mortality rates characterizes tree species in closed canopy forests. This trade-off is maintained by inherent differences among species and spatial variation in light availability caused by canopy-opening disturbances. We evaluated conditions under which the trade-off is expressed and relationships with four key functional traits for 103 tree species from Barro Colorado Island, Panama. The trade-off is strongest for saplings for growth rates of the fastest growing individuals and mortality rates of the slowest growing individuals (r2 = 0.69), intermediate for saplings for average growth rates and overall mortality rates (r2 = 0.46), and much weaker for large trees (r2 80% of the…
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Authors
17- SJS. Joseph WrightCorresponding
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
- KKKaoru Kitajima
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, University of Florida
- NJNathan J. B. Kraft
University of California, Berkeley
- PBPeter B. Reich
University of Minnesota, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- IJIan J. Wright
Macquarie University
Topics & keywords
- Trade-off
- Canopy
- Biology
- Panama
- Shade tolerance
- Trait
- Ecology
- Specific leaf area
- Good health and well-being