Title
Tree growth and death in a tropical gallery forest in Brazil: Understanding the relationships among size, growth, and survivorship for understory and canopy dominant species
Date Issued
01 July 2012
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Chazdon R.
Corrêa B.
Universidad Federal de Lavras
Publisher(s)
Springer Nature
Abstract
We studied the relationships between size, growth, and survival for two functional groups, the persistent canopy and understory dominant tree species in a tropical gallery forest in Southeastern Brazil. In 28 plots of 10 × 30 m we tagged, identified, and measured the diameter of all trees with diameter at ground level ≥5 cm in 1993/1994, 1998, and 2004. We choose the three dominant canopy species (Protium spruceanum, Copaifera langsdorffii, and Pera glabrata) and two dominant understory species (Ixora brevifolia and Trichilia emarginata) for the comparisons. We assessed the relationship between previous growth rates and mortality, variation in growth and mortality rates among size classes, and temporal correlations in growth rates. Trees (whole community) with null or negative growth had a higher mortality, although this effect was not significant for individual species. Growth patterns were consistent along consecutive periods of evaluation for canopy species, but not for understory species. Canopy species had higher and more variable growth rates than understory species, which we attribute to greater access to light at the canopy level and also to a wider range of light conditions experienced during growth. Canopy species and one understory species, T. emarginata, showed accelerated growth as they became larger. Mortality rates were higher for the smallest trees for the community overall and for P. spruceanum. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
Start page
1081
End page
1092
Volume
213
Issue
7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica Genética, Herencia
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84863447347
Source
Plant Ecology
ISSN of the container
13850237
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