MORTALITY OF LARGE TREES AND LIANAS FOLLOWING EXPERIMENTAL DROUGHT IN AN AMAZON FOREST
Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia · Woodwell Climate Research Center
Abstract
Severe drought episodes such as those associated with El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events influence large areas of tropical forest and may become more frequent in the future. One of the most important forest responses to severe drought is tree mortality, which alters forest structure, composition, carbon content, and flammability, and which varies widely. This study tests the hypothesis that tree mortality increases abruptly during drought episodes when plant-available soil water (PAW) declines below a critical minimum threshold. It also examines the effect of tree size, plant life form (palm, liana, tree) and potential canopy position (understory, midcanopy, overstory) on drought-induced plant…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.82
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- 100%
- References
- 53
Authors
5- DCDaniel C. NepstadCorresponding
Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia, Woodwell Climate Research Center
- ITIngrid Tohver
Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia
- DRDavid Ray
Woodwell Climate Research Center
- PMPaulo Moutinho
Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia, Woodwell Climate Research Center
- GCGeorgina Cardinot
Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia
Topics & keywords
- Liana
- Understory
- Amazon rainforest
- Canopy
- Cecropia
- Biology
- Biomass (ecology)
- Environmental science