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Seasonal drought limits tree species across the Neotropics

Authors :
Maria Cristina Peñuela-Mora
Jorcely Barroso
Kyle G. Dexter
Eurídice N. Honorio Coronado
Miguel Alexiaides
Victor Chama Moscoso
Corine Vriesendorp
Marcos Silveira
Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez
Geertje M. F. van der Heijden
Kenneth R. Young
Timothy J. Killeen
Sonia Palacios
Milton Aulestia
Todd S. Fredericksen
Ligia E. Urrego
César I.A. Vela
Esteban Alvarez Dávila
Nadir Pallqui Camacho
Ted R. Feldpausch
René G. A. Boot
Alfonso Alonso
Hirma Ramírez-Angulo
Carlos Reynel Rodriguez
Nállarett Dávila
Carlos A. Quesada
Therany Gonzales
Alejandro Araujo Murakami
Milton Tirado
Rodrigo Sierra
Patricio von Hildebrand
Isau Huamantupa-Chuquimaco
Nigel C. A. Pitman
William Nauray
Simon L. Lewis
Fernando Cornejo
Yadvinder Malhi
Georgia Pickavance
Douglas C. Daly
María Natalia Umaña
Roosevelt García-Villacorta
Juliana Stropp
Rodolfo Vásquez Martínez
Francisco Dallmeier
Armando Torres-Lezama
David A. Neill
Terry L. Erwin
Henrik Balslev
Casimiro Mendoza
Anthony Di Fiore
Marielos Peña-Claros
Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert
Pablo R. Stevenson
Ángela Cano
Ophelia Wang
Charles E. Zartman
Alfredo F. Fuentes
Marisol Toledo
Hugo Mogollón
Luis Valenzuela Gamarra
Álvaro Javier Duque Montoya
Bonifacio Mostacedo
Luzmila Arroyo
Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino
Joost F. Duivenvoorden
James A. Comiskey
Hans ter Steege
Timothy R. Baker
Juan Fernando Phillips
Rojas Eliana Maria Jiménez
Peter M. Jørgensen
Zorayda Restrepo
Emilio Vilanova Torre
Percy Núñez Vargas
John Terborgh
Manuel Ahuite
Walter Palacios Cuenca
Oliver L. Phillips
Marcos Ríos Paredes
Abel Monteagudo Mendoza
Julie Peacock
Vincent A. Vos
Roel J. W. Brienen
Juan Carlos Montero
Ecosystem and Landscape Dynamics (IBED, FNWI)
Source :
Muelbert, A E, Baker, T R, Dexter, K, Lewis, S L, Steege, H T, Lopez-gonzalez, G, Mendoza, A M, Brienen, R, Feldpausch, T R, Pitman, N, Alonso, A, Van Der Heijden, G, Peña-claros, M, Ahuite, M, Alexiaides, M, Dávila, E Á, Murakami, A A, Arroyo, L, Aulestia, M, Balslev, H, Barroso, J, Boot, R, Cano, A, Moscoso, V C, Comiskey, J, Dallmeier, F, Daly, D, Dávila, N, Duivenvoorden, J, Montoya, A J D, Erwin, T, Fiore, A D, Fredericksen, T, Fuentes, A, García-villacorta, R, Gonzales, T, Guevara, J E A, Coronado, E N H, Huamantupa-chuquimaco, I, Killeen, T, Malhi, Y, Mendoza, C, Mogollón, H, Jørgensen, P M, Montero, J C, Mostacedo, B, Nauray, W, Neill, D, Vargas, P N, Palacios, S, Cuenca, W P, Camacho, N C P, Peacock, J, Phillips, J F, Pickavance, G, Quesada, C A, Ramírez-angulo, H, Restrepo, Z, Rodriguez, C R, Paredes, M R, Sierra, R, Silveira, M, Stevenson, P, Stropp, J, Terborgh, J, Tirado, M, Toledo, M, Torres-lezama, A, Umaña, M N, Urrego, L E, Martinez, R V, Gamarra, L V, Vela, C, Torre, E V, Vos, V, Von Hildebrand, P, Vriesendorp, C, Wang, O, Young, K R, Zartman, C E, Phillips, O L & Cornejo, F 2016, ' Seasonal drought limits tree species across the Neotropics ', Ecography . https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.01904, Ecography, 40(5), 618-629, Ecography 40 (2017) 5, Ecography, 40(5), 618-629. Wiley-Blackwell, Repositório Institucional do INPA, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), instacron:INPA, Esquivel-Muelbert, A, Baker, T R, Dexter, K G, Lewis, S L, ter Steege, H, Lopez-Gonzalez, G, Monteagudo Mendoza, A, Brienen, R, Feldpausch, T R, Pitman, N, Alonso, A, van der Heijden, G, Peña-Claros, M, Ahuite, M, Alexiaides, M, Alvarez Davila, E, Murakami, A A, Arroyo, L, Aulestia, M, Balslev, H, Barroso, J, Boot, R, Cano, A, Chama Moscoso, V, Comiskey, J A, Cornejo, F, Dallmeier, F, Daly, D C, Dávila, N, Duivenvoorden, J F, Duque Montoya, A J, Erwin, T, Di Fiore, A, Fredericksen, T, Fuentes, A, García-Villacorta, R, Gonzales, T, Andino, J E G, Honorio Coronado, E N, Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, I, Killeen, T J, Malhi, Y, Mendoza, C, Mogollón, H F, Moller Jorgensen, P, Montero, J C, Mostacedo, B, Nauray, W, Neill, D, Vargas, P N, Palacios, S, Palacios Cuenca, W, Pallqui Camacho, N C, Peacock, J, Fernando Phillips, J, Pickavance, G, Quesada, C A, Ramirez-Angulo, H, Restrepo, Z, Reynel Rodriguez, C, Rios Paredes, M, Sierra, R, Silveira, M, Stevenson, P, Stropp, J, Terborgh, J, Tirado, M, Toledo, M, Torres-Lezama, A, Umana, M N, Urrego, L E, Vasquez Martinez, R, Valenzuela Gamarra, L, Vela, C I A, Vilanova Torre, E, Vos, V A, von Hildebrand, P, Vriesendorp, C, Wang, O, Young, K R, Zartman, C E & Phillips, O L 2017, ' Seasonal drought limits tree species across the Neotropics ', Ecography, vol. 40, no. 5, pp. 618-629 . https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.01904
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

Within the tropics, the species richness of tree communities is strongly and positively associated with precipitation. Previous research has suggested that this macroecological pattern is driven by the negative effect of water-stress on the physiological processes of most tree species. This implies that the range limits of taxa are defined by their ability to occur under dry conditions, and thus in terms of species distributions predicts a nested pattern of taxa distribution from wet to dry areas. However, this ‘dry-tolerance’ hypothesis has yet to be adequately tested at large spatial and taxonomic scales. Here, using a dataset of 531 inventory plots of closed canopy forest distributed across the western Neotropics we investigated how precipitation, evaluated both as mean annual precipitation and as the maximum climatological water deficit, influences the distribution of tropical tree species, genera and families. We find that the distributions of tree taxa are indeed nested along precipitation gradients in the western Neotropics. Taxa tolerant to seasonal drought are disproportionally widespread across the precipitation gradient, with most reaching even the wettest climates sampled; however, most taxa analysed are restricted to wet areas. Our results suggest that the ‘dry tolerance' hypothesis has broad applicability in the world's most species-rich forests. In addition, the large number of species restricted to wetter conditions strongly indicates that an increased frequency of drought could severely threaten biodiversity in this region. Overall, this study establishes a baseline for exploring how tropical forest tree composition may change in response to current and future environmental changes in this region. © 2016 The Authors

Details

ISSN :
09067590
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecography
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c74d1e24470a6d43e83a162021bfe781
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.01904