Title
Expanding tropical forest monitoring into Dry Forests: The DRYFLOR protocol for permanent plots
Date Issued
01 May 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Moonlight P.W.
Banda-R K.
Phillips O.L.
Dexter K.G.
Pennington R.T.
Baker T.R.
C. de Lima H.
Fajardo L.
González-M. R.
Linares-Palomino R.
Lloyd J.
Nascimento M.
Prado D.
Quintana C.
Riina R.
Rodríguez M. G.M.
Maria Villela D.
Aquino A.C.M.M.
Arroyo L.
Bezerra C.
Tadeu Brunello A.
Brienen R.J.W.
Cardoso D.
Chao K.J.
Cotta Coutinho Í.A.
Cunha J.
Domingues T.
do Espírito Santo M.M.
Feldpausch T.R.
Ferreira Fernandes M.
Goodwin Z.A.
Jiménez E.M.
Levesley A.
Lopez-Toledo L.
Marimon B.
Miatto R.C.
Mizushima M.
Soelma Beserra de Moura M.
Murakami A.
Neves D.
Nicora Chequín R.
César de Sousa Oliveira T.
Almeida de Oliveira E.
P. de Queiroz L.
Pilon A.
Marques Ramos D.
Rodrigues P.M.S.
Santos R.
Särkinen T.
Fernando da Silva V.
Souza R.M.S.
Vasquez R.
Veenendaal E.
Publisher(s)
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract
Understanding of tropical forests has been revolutionized by monitoring in permanent plots. Data from global plot networks have transformed our knowledge of forests’ diversity, function, contribution to global biogeochemical cycles, and sensitivity to climate change. Monitoring has thus far been concentrated in rain forests. Despite increasing appreciation of their threatened status, biodiversity, and importance to the global carbon cycle, monitoring in tropical dry forests is still in its infancy. We provide a protocol for permanent monitoring plots in tropical dry forests. Expanding monitoring into dry biomes is critical for overcoming the linked challenges of climate change, land use change, and the biodiversity crisis.
Start page
295
End page
300
Volume
3
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ecología Conservación de la Biodiversidad
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85106323303
Source
Plants People Planet
ISSN of the container
25722611
Sponsor(s)
This paper was conceived at two DRYFLOR meetings funded by CYTED (Iberoamerican Program of Science and Technology network grant #418RT0554). The protocol was designed and tested across three projects: NERC‐Newton‐FAPESP (#NE/N01247X/1; #NE/N012550/1; #2015/50488‐5); NERC‐Newton‐FAPERJ ; (#NE/N000587/1); NERC (#NE/I027797/1; #NE/I028122/1). We are grateful for the active involvement of the RAINFOR and DRYFLOR networks; all countries, landowners and agencies who have granted us permission and provided logistical support during the protocol testing; and the support of all author´s institutions. : New Science for A Neglected Biome Nordeste Dry Forest Biomes in Brazil: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Niche Evolution of South American Trees and its Consequences
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