Height–diameter allometry for a dominant palm to improve understanding of carbon and forest dynamics in forests of Puerto Rico

IF 1.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Biotropica Pub Date : 2024-01-11 DOI:10.1111/btp.13297
Paschalis Chatzopoulos, Roel Lammerant, Jill Thompson, María Uriarte, Jess K. Zimmerman, Robert Muscarella
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Tropical forests play a major role in the global carbon cycle but their diversity and structural complexity challenge our ability to accurately estimate carbon stocks and dynamics. Palms, in particular, are prominent components of many tropical forests that have unique anatomical, physiological, and allometric differences from dicot trees, which impede accurate estimates of their aboveground biomass (AGB) and population dynamics. We focused on improving height estimates and, ultimately, AGB estimates for a highly abundant palm in Puerto Rico, Prestoea acuminata. Based on field measurements of 1003 individuals, we found a strong relationship between stem height and diameter. We also found some evidence that height–diameter allometry of P. acuminata is mediated by various sources of environmental heterogeneity including slope and neighborhood crowding. We then examined variability in AGB estimates derived from three models developed to estimate palm AGB. Finally, we applied our novel height:diameter allometric model to hindcast dynamics of P. acuminata in the Luquillo Forest Dynamics Plot during a 27-year period (1989–2016) of post-hurricane recovery. Overall, our study provides improved estimates of AGB in wet forests of Puerto Rico and will facilitate novel insights to the dynamics of palms in tropical forests.

Abstract in Spanish is available with online material.

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一种优势棕榈的高度-直径测定法,以增进对波多黎各森林碳和森林动态的了解
热带森林在全球碳循环中发挥着重要作用,但其多样性和结构复杂性对我们准确估算碳储量和碳动态的能力提出了挑战。尤其是棕榈树,它是许多热带森林的重要组成部分,与双子叶植物相比,棕榈树具有独特的解剖、生理和异速生长差异,这阻碍了对其地上生物量(AGB)和种群动态的准确估算。我们的研究重点是改进对波多黎各一种高度丰富的棕榈树 Prestoea acuminata 的高度估计,并最终改进对其 AGB 的估计。根据对 1003 个个体的实地测量,我们发现茎高和直径之间存在密切关系。我们还发现一些证据表明,P. acuminata 的高度-直径异质性受各种环境异质性的影响,包括坡度和邻近拥挤。然后,我们研究了从三个估算棕榈 AGB 的模型中得出的 AGB 估算值的变异性。最后,我们应用新颖的高度:直径异速模型,对飓风后恢复的 27 年间(1989-2016 年)卢基洛森林动态地块中的 P. acuminata 的动态进行了后向预测。总之,我们的研究改进了对波多黎各潮湿森林中 AGB 的估计,并将促进对热带森林中棕榈树动态的新认识。
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Biotropica
Biotropica 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
9.50%
发文量
122
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Ranked by the ISI index, Biotropica is a highly regarded source of original research on the ecology, conservation and management of all tropical ecosystems, and on the evolution, behavior, and population biology of tropical organisms. Published on behalf of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation, the journal''s Special Issues and Special Sections quickly become indispensable references for researchers in the field. Biotropica publishes timely Papers, Reviews, Commentaries, and Insights. Commentaries generate thought-provoking ideas that frequently initiate fruitful debate and discussion, while Reviews provide authoritative and analytical overviews of topics of current conservation or ecological importance. The newly instituted category Insights replaces Short Communications.
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