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Stand age and soils as drivers of plant functional traits and above ground biomass in secondary tropical dry forest

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dc.contributor.author Becknell, Justin M
dc.contributor.author Powers, Jennifer S
dc.date.accessioned 2016-05-09T17:20:51Z
dc.date.available 2016-05-09T17:20:51Z
dc.date.issued 2014-02-23
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11606/119
dc.description.abstract The distribution of tropical forest biomass across the landscape is poorly understood, particularly in increasingly common secondary tropical forests. We studied the landscape-scale distribution of edaphic properties, plant community char- acteristics, and aboveground biomass (AGB) in secondary tropical dry forests in northwest Costa Rica. We used structural equation modeling to examine conceptual models of relationships among these factors, with data from 84 0.1 ha plots. Stand age and soils explained 33%–60% of the variation in community-weighted mean values of foliar traits including specific leaf area, foliar nitrogen, phosphorus, and ! 13 C. Aboveground biomass ranged from 1.7 to 409 Mg·ha − 1 among plots between 5 and >100 years old. Stand age alone explained 46% of the variation in AGB among plots, while a model including age, soil pH, traits, and forest type explained 58%. Stand age was the most important variable explaining the distribution of AGB and community characteristics in secondary forests. We speculate that plot size, landscape heterogeneity, disturbance history, and stand dynamics contribute to the unexplained variation in AGB across the landscape. es_CR
dc.description.sponsorship Roger Blanco, the staff and re-searchers at Palo Verde use of their facilities, New Investigator Award from NASA (NS000107), an NSF CAREER Grant (DEB-1053237), a McKnight Land Grant Professorship, and a Resident Fellowship from the UMN Institute on the Environment. This work was also supported through funding to Justin Becknell from the UMN department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior block grant program and the UMN Graduate School Thesis Research Grant. es_CR
dc.language.iso en_US es_CR
dc.publisher NRC Research Press es_CR
dc.relation.ispartofseries NRC Research Press;604
dc.subject aboveground biomass, succession, plant functional traits, structural equation modeling, tropical dry forest, secondary forest. es_CR
dc.title Stand age and soils as drivers of plant functional traits and above ground biomass in secondary tropical dry forest es_CR
dc.type Article es_CR


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