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Functional susceptibility of tropical forests to climate change.

Jesús Aguirre-Gutiérrez1,2, Erika Berenguer3,4, Imma Oliveras Menor3,5, David Bauman3,5,6, Jose Javier Corral-Rivas7, Maria Guadalupe Nava-Miranda8, Sabine Both9, Josué Edzang Ndong10, Fidèle Evouna Ondo10, Natacha N'ssi Bengone11, Vianet Mihinhou11, James W Dalling12,13, Katherine Heineman13, Axa Figueiredo14, Roy González-M15, Natalia Norden15, Ana Belén Hurtado-M15, Diego González15, Beatriz Salgado-Negret16, Simone Matias Reis3,17, Marina Maria Moraes de Seixas18, William Farfan-Rios19,20,21, Alexander Shenkin3, Terhi Riutta3,22, Cécile A J Girardin3, Sam Moore3, Kate Abernethy23,24, Gregory P Asner25, Lisa Patrick Bentley26, David F R P Burslem27, Lucas A Cernusak28, Brian J Enquist29, Robert M Ewers30, Joice Ferreira31, Kathryn J Jeffery30, Carlos A Joly32, Ben Hur Marimon-Junior17, Roberta E Martin25, Paulo S Morandi17, Oliver L Phillips33, Amy C Bennett33, Simon L Lewis33,34, Carlos A Quesada35, Beatriz Schwantes Marimon17, W Daniel Kissling36, Miles Silman37, Yit Arn Teh38, Lee J T White11,23,24, Norma Salinas39, David A Coomes40, Jos Barlow4, Stephen Adu-Bredu41, Yadvinder Malhi13.   

Abstract

Tropical forests are some of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world, yet their functioning is threatened by anthropogenic disturbances and climate change. Global actions to conserve tropical forests could be enhanced by having local knowledge on the forests' functional diversity and functional redundancy as proxies for their capacity to respond to global environmental change. Here we create estimates of plant functional diversity and redundancy across the tropics by combining a dataset of 16 morphological, chemical and photosynthetic plant traits sampled from 2,461 individual trees from 74 sites distributed across four continents together with local climate data for the past half century. Our findings suggest a strong link between climate and functional diversity and redundancy with the three trait groups responding similarly across the tropics and climate gradient. We show that drier tropical forests are overall less functionally diverse than wetter forests and that functional redundancy declines with increasing soil water and vapour pressure deficits. Areas with high functional diversity and high functional redundancy tend to better maintain ecosystem functioning, such as aboveground biomass, after extreme weather events. Our predictions suggest that the lower functional diversity and lower functional redundancy of drier tropical forests, in comparison with wetter forests, may leave them more at risk of shifting towards alternative states in face of further declines in water availability across tropical regions.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35577983     DOI: 10.1038/s41559-022-01747-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2397-334X            Impact factor:   19.100


  47 in total

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Authors:  Yadvinder Malhi; J Timmons Roberts; Richard A Betts; Timothy J Killeen; Wenhong Li; Carlos A Nobre
Journal:  Science       Date:  2007-11-29       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  Drought sensitivity of the Amazon rainforest.

Authors:  Oliver L Phillips; Luiz E O C Aragão; Simon L Lewis; Joshua B Fisher; Jon Lloyd; Gabriela López-González; Yadvinder Malhi; Abel Monteagudo; Julie Peacock; Carlos A Quesada; Geertje van der Heijden; Samuel Almeida; Iêda Amaral; Luzmila Arroyo; Gerardo Aymard; Tim R Baker; Olaf Bánki; Lilian Blanc; Damien Bonal; Paulo Brando; Jerome Chave; Atila Cristina Alves de Oliveira; Nallaret Dávila Cardozo; Claudia I Czimczik; Ted R Feldpausch; Maria Aparecida Freitas; Emanuel Gloor; Niro Higuchi; Eliana Jiménez; Gareth Lloyd; Patrick Meir; Casimiro Mendoza; Alexandra Morel; David A Neill; Daniel Nepstad; Sandra Patiño; Maria Cristina Peñuela; Adriana Prieto; Fredy Ramírez; Michael Schwarz; Javier Silva; Marcos Silveira; Anne Sota Thomas; Hans Ter Steege; Juliana Stropp; Rodolfo Vásquez; Przemyslaw Zelazowski; Esteban Alvarez Dávila; Sandy Andelman; Ana Andrade; Kuo-Jung Chao; Terry Erwin; Anthony Di Fiore; Eurídice Honorio C; Helen Keeling; Tim J Killeen; William F Laurance; Antonio Peña Cruz; Nigel C A Pitman; Percy Núñez Vargas; Hirma Ramírez-Angulo; Agustín Rudas; Rafael Salamão; Natalino Silva; John Terborgh; Armando Torres-Lezama
Journal:  Science       Date:  2009-03-06       Impact factor: 47.728

3.  A large and persistent carbon sink in the world's forests.

Authors:  Yude Pan; Richard A Birdsey; Jingyun Fang; Richard Houghton; Pekka E Kauppi; Werner A Kurz; Oliver L Phillips; Anatoly Shvidenko; Simon L Lewis; Josep G Canadell; Philippe Ciais; Robert B Jackson; Stephen W Pacala; A David McGuire; Shilong Piao; Aapo Rautiainen; Stephen Sitch; Daniel Hayes
Journal:  Science       Date:  2011-07-14       Impact factor: 47.728

Review 4.  Biodiversity as a solution to mitigate climate change impacts on the functioning of forest ecosystems.

Authors:  Masumi Hisano; Eric B Searle; Han Y H Chen
Journal:  Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc       Date:  2017-07-10

Review 5.  Biodiversity redistribution under climate change: Impacts on ecosystems and human well-being.

Authors:  Gretta T Pecl; Miguel B Araújo; Johann D Bell; Julia Blanchard; Timothy C Bonebrake; I-Ching Chen; Timothy D Clark; Robert K Colwell; Finn Danielsen; Birgitta Evengård; Lorena Falconi; Simon Ferrier; Stewart Frusher; Raquel A Garcia; Roger B Griffis; Alistair J Hobday; Charlene Janion-Scheepers; Marta A Jarzyna; Sarah Jennings; Jonathan Lenoir; Hlif I Linnetved; Victoria Y Martin; Phillipa C McCormack; Jan McDonald; Nicola J Mitchell; Tero Mustonen; John M Pandolfi; Nathalie Pettorelli; Ekaterina Popova; Sharon A Robinson; Brett R Scheffers; Justine D Shaw; Cascade J B Sorte; Jan M Strugnell; Jennifer M Sunday; Mao-Ning Tuanmu; Adriana Vergés; Cecilia Villanueva; Thomas Wernberg; Erik Wapstra; Stephen E Williams
Journal:  Science       Date:  2017-03-31       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  Anthropogenic disturbance in tropical forests can double biodiversity loss from deforestation.

Authors:  Jos Barlow; Gareth D Lennox; Joice Ferreira; Erika Berenguer; Alexander C Lees; Ralph Mac Nally; James R Thomson; Silvio Frosini de Barros Ferraz; Julio Louzada; Victor Hugo Fonseca Oliveira; Luke Parry; Ricardo Ribeiro de Castro Solar; Ima C G Vieira; Luiz E O C Aragão; Rodrigo Anzolin Begotti; Rodrigo F Braga; Thiago Moreira Cardoso; Raimundo Cosme de Oliveira; Carlos M Souza; Nárgila G Moura; Sâmia Serra Nunes; João Victor Siqueira; Renata Pardini; Juliana M Silveira; Fernando Z Vaz-de-Mello; Ruan Carlo Stulpen Veiga; Adriano Venturieri; Toby A Gardner
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2016-06-29       Impact factor: 49.962

7.  Asynchronous carbon sink saturation in African and Amazonian tropical forests.

Authors:  Wannes Hubau; Simon L Lewis; Oliver L Phillips; Kofi Affum-Baffoe; Hans Beeckman; Aida Cuní-Sanchez; Armandu K Daniels; Corneille E N Ewango; Sophie Fauset; Jacques M Mukinzi; Douglas Sheil; Bonaventure Sonké; Martin J P Sullivan; Terry C H Sunderland; Hermann Taedoumg; Sean C Thomas; Lee J T White; Katharine A Abernethy; Stephen Adu-Bredu; Christian A Amani; Timothy R Baker; Lindsay F Banin; Fidèle Baya; Serge K Begne; Amy C Bennett; Fabrice Benedet; Robert Bitariho; Yannick E Bocko; Pascal Boeckx; Patrick Boundja; Roel J W Brienen; Terry Brncic; Eric Chezeaux; George B Chuyong; Connie J Clark; Murray Collins; James A Comiskey; David A Coomes; Greta C Dargie; Thales de Haulleville; Marie Noel Djuikouo Kamdem; Jean-Louis Doucet; Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert; Ted R Feldpausch; Alusine Fofanah; Ernest G Foli; Martin Gilpin; Emanuel Gloor; Christelle Gonmadje; Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury; Jefferson S Hall; Alan C Hamilton; David J Harris; Terese B Hart; Mireille B N Hockemba; Annette Hladik; Suspense A Ifo; Kathryn J Jeffery; Tommaso Jucker; Emmanuel Kasongo Yakusu; Elizabeth Kearsley; David Kenfack; Alexander Koch; Miguel E Leal; Aurora Levesley; Jeremy A Lindsell; Janvier Lisingo; Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez; Jon C Lovett; Jean-Remy Makana; Yadvinder Malhi; Andrew R Marshall; Jim Martin; Emanuel H Martin; Faustin M Mbayu; Vincent P Medjibe; Vianet Mihindou; Edward T A Mitchard; Sam Moore; Pantaleo K T Munishi; Natacha Nssi Bengone; Lucas Ojo; Fidèle Evouna Ondo; Kelvin S-H Peh; Georgia C Pickavance; Axel Dalberg Poulsen; John R Poulsen; Lan Qie; Jan Reitsma; Francesco Rovero; Michael D Swaine; Joey Talbot; James Taplin; David M Taylor; Duncan W Thomas; Benjamin Toirambe; John Tshibamba Mukendi; Darlington Tuagben; Peter M Umunay; Geertje M F van der Heijden; Hans Verbeeck; Jason Vleminckx; Simon Willcock; Hannsjörg Wöll; John T Woods; Lise Zemagho
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2020-03-04       Impact factor: 49.962

8.  Amazonia as a carbon source linked to deforestation and climate change.

Authors:  Luciana V Gatti; Luana S Basso; John B Miller; Manuel Gloor; Lucas Gatti Domingues; Henrique L G Cassol; Graciela Tejada; Luiz E O C Aragão; Carlos Nobre; Wouter Peters; Luciano Marani; Egidio Arai; Alber H Sanches; Sergio M Corrêa; Liana Anderson; Celso Von Randow; Caio S C Correia; Stephane P Crispim; Raiane A L Neves
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2021-07-14       Impact factor: 49.962

9.  The carbon sink of tropical seasonal forests in southeastern Brazil can be under threat.

Authors:  Vinícius Andrade Maia; Alisson Borges Miranda Santos; Natália de Aguiar-Campos; Cléber Rodrigo de Souza; Matheus Coutinho Freitas de Oliveira; Polyanne Aparecida Coelho; Jean Daniel Morel; Lauana Silva da Costa; Camila Laís Farrapo; Nathalle Cristine Alencar Fagundes; Gabriela Gomes Pires de Paula; Paola Ferreira Santos; Fernanda Moreira Gianasi; Wilder Bento da Silva; Fernanda de Oliveira; Diego Teixeira Girardelli; Felipe de Carvalho Araújo; Taynara Andrade Vilela; Rafaella Tavares Pereira; Lidiany Carolina Arantes da Silva; Gisele Cristina de Oliveira Menino; Paulo Oswaldo Garcia; Marco Aurélio Leite Fontes; Rubens Manoel Dos Santos
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2020-12-18       Impact factor: 14.136

10.  The discovery of the Amazonian tree flora with an updated checklist of all known tree taxa.

Authors:  Hans Ter Steege; Rens W Vaessen; Dairon Cárdenas-López; Daniel Sabatier; Alexandre Antonelli; Sylvia Mota de Oliveira; Nigel C A Pitman; Peter Møller Jørgensen; Rafael P Salomão
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-07-13       Impact factor: 4.379

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