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. 2019 Jun;3(6):928-934.
doi: 10.1038/s41559-019-0882-6. Epub 2019 Apr 22.

Wet and dry tropical forests show opposite successional pathways in wood density but converge over time

Lourens Poorter  1 Danaë M A Rozendaal  2   3   4   5 Frans Bongers  2 Jarcilene S de Almeida-Cortez  6 Angélica María Almeyda Zambrano  7 Francisco S Álvarez  8 José Luís Andrade  9 Luis Felipe Arreola Villa  10 Patricia Balvanera  10 Justin M Becknell  11 Tony V Bentos  12 Radika Bhaskar  13 Vanessa Boukili  14 Pedro H S Brancalion  15 Eben N Broadbent  7 Ricardo G César  15 Jerome Chave  16 Robin L Chazdon  17   18 Gabriel Dalla Colletta  19 Dylan Craven  20 Ben H J de Jong  21 Julie S Denslow  22 Daisy H Dent  23   24 Saara J DeWalt  25 Elisa Díaz García  15 Juan Manuel Dupuy  9 Sandra M Durán  26   27 Mário M Espírito Santo  28 María C Fandiño  29 Geraldo Wilson Fernandes  30 Bryan Finegan  8 Vanessa Granda Moser  8 Jefferson S Hall  31 José Luis Hernández-Stefanoni  9 Catarina C Jakovac  2   12   32   33 André B Junqueira  12   32   33   34 Deborah Kennard  35 Edwin Lebrija-Trejos  36 Susan G Letcher  37 Madelon Lohbeck  2   38 Omar R Lopez  23   39 Erika Marín-Spiotta  40 Miguel Martínez-Ramos  10 Sebastião V Martins  41 Paulo E S Massoca  12 Jorge A Meave  42 Rita Mesquita  12 Francisco Mora  10 Vanessa de Souza Moreno  15 Sandra C Müller  43 Rodrigo Muñoz  42 Robert Muscarella  44   45 Silvio Nolasco de Oliveira Neto  41 Yule R F Nunes  28 Susana Ochoa-Gaona  21 Horacio Paz  10 Marielos Peña-Claros  2 Daniel Piotto  46 Jorge Ruíz  47 Lucía Sanaphre-Villanueva  9   48 Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa  26 Naomi B Schwartz  49 Marc K Steininger  50 William Wayt Thomas  51 Marisol Toledo  52 Maria Uriarte  53 Luis P Utrera  8 Michiel van Breugel  31   54   55 Masha T van der Sande  2   56   57   58   59 Hans van der Wal  60 Maria D M Veloso  28 Hans F M Vester  61 Ima C G Vieira  62 Pedro Manuel Villa  41   63 G Bruce Williamson  12   64 S Joseph Wright  23 Kátia J Zanini  43 Jess K Zimmerman  65 Mark Westoby  66
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Wet and dry tropical forests show opposite successional pathways in wood density but converge over time

Lourens Poorter et al. Nat Ecol Evol. 2019 Jun.

Abstract

Tropical forests are converted at an alarming rate for agricultural use and pastureland, but also regrow naturally through secondary succession. For successful forest restoration, it is essential to understand the mechanisms of secondary succession. These mechanisms may vary across forest types, but analyses across broad spatial scales are lacking. Here, we analyse forest recovery using 1,403 plots that differ in age since agricultural abandonment from 50 sites across the Neotropics. We analyse changes in community composition using species-specific stem wood density (WD), which is a key trait for plant growth, survival and forest carbon storage. In wet forest, succession proceeds from low towards high community WD (acquisitive towards conservative trait values), in line with standard successional theory. However, in dry forest, succession proceeds from high towards low community WD (conservative towards acquisitive trait values), probably because high WD reflects drought tolerance in harsh early successional environments. Dry season intensity drives WD recovery by influencing the start and trajectory of succession, resulting in convergence of the community WD over time as vegetation cover builds up. These ecological insights can be used to improve species selection for reforestation. Reforestation species selected to establish a first protective canopy layer should, among other criteria, ideally have a similar WD to the early successional communities that dominate under the prevailing macroclimatic conditions.

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