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Tree crown damage and its effects on forest carbon cycling in a tropical forest

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dc.contributor.author Needham, Jessica F.
dc.contributor.author Arellano, Gabriel
dc.contributor.author Davies, Stuart J.
dc.contributor.author Fisher, Rosie A.
dc.contributor.author Hammer, Valerie
dc.contributor.author Knox, Ryan G.
dc.contributor.author Mitre, David
dc.contributor.author Muller-Landau, Helene C.
dc.contributor.author Zuleta, Daniel
dc.contributor.author Koven, Charlie D.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-23T01:31:18Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-23T01:31:18Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier 1354-1013
dc.identifier.citation Needham, Jessica F., Arellano, Gabriel, Fisher, Rosie A., Hammer, Valerie, Knox, Ryan G., Mitre, David, Koven, Charlie D., Muller-Landau, Helene C., Zuleta, Daniel, and Davies, Stuart J. 2022. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/114245">Tree crown damage and its effects on forest carbon cycling in a tropical forest</a>." <em>Global Change Biology</em>, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16318">https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16318</a>.
dc.identifier.issn 1354-1013
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10088/114245
dc.description.abstract Crown damage can account for over 23% of canopy biomass turnover in tropical forests and is a strong predictor of tree mortality; yet, it is not typically represented in vegetation models. We incorporate crown damage into the Functionally Assembled Terrestrial Ecosystem Simulator (FATES), to evaluate how lags between damage and tree recovery or death alter demographic rates and patterns of carbon turnover. We represent crown damage as a reduction in a tree&#39;s crown area and leaf and branch biomass, and allow associated variation in the ratio of aboveground to belowground plant tissue. We compare simulations with crown damage to simulations with equivalent instant increases in mortality and benchmark results against data from Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama. In FATES, crown damage causes decreases in growth rates that match observations from BCI. Crown damage leads to increases in carbon starvation mortality in FATES, but only in configurations with high root respiration and decreases in carbon storage following damage. Crown damage also alters competitive dynamics, as plant functional types that can recover from crown damage outcompete those that cannot. This is a first exploration of the trade-off between the additional complexity of the novel crown damage module and improved predictive capabilities. At BCI, a tropical forest that does not experience high levels of disturbance, both the crown damage simulations and simulations with equivalent increases in mortality does a reasonable job of capturing observations. The crown damage module provides functionality for exploring dynamics in forests with more extreme disturbances such as cyclones and for capturing the synergistic effects of disturbances that overlap in space and time.
dc.publisher Wiley
dc.relation.ispartof Global Change Biology
dc.title Tree crown damage and its effects on forest carbon cycling in a tropical forest
dc.type article
sro.identifier.refworksID 64346
sro.identifier.itemID 165927
sro.description.unit STRI
sro.identifier.doi 10.1111/gcb.16318
sro.identifier.url https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/114245
sro.publicationPlace Hoboken, New Jersey


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