Title
Inserting Tropical Dry Forests Into the Discussion on Biome Transitions in the Tropics
Other title
Inserting Tropical Dry Forests Into the Discussion on Biome Transitions in the Tropics
Date Issued
24 July 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Dexter K.G.
Pennington R.T.
Oliveira-Filho A.T.
Bueno M.L.
Silva de Miranda P.L.
Neves D.M.
Publisher(s)
Frontiers Media S.A.
Abstract
Tropical moist forests and savannas are iconic biomes. There is, however, a third principal biome in the lowland tropics that is less well known: tropical dry forest. Discussions on responses of vegetation in the tropics to climate and land-use change often focus on shifts between forests and savannas, but ignore dry forests. Tropical dry forests are distinct from moist forests in their seasonal drought stress and consequent deciduousness and differ from savannas in rarely experiencing fire. These factors lead tropical dry forests to have unique ecosystem function. Here, we discuss the underlying environmental drivers of transitions among tropical dry forests, moist forests and savannas, and demonstrate how incorporating tropical dry forests into our understanding of tropical biome transitions is critical to understanding the future of tropical vegetation under global environmental change.
Volume
6
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Agricultura, Silvicultura, Pesquería Ecología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85056482331
Source
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
ISSN of the container
2296701X
Sponsor(s)
KD, RP, and DN thank the Natural Environment Research Council (UK) for funding via NE/I028122/1. KD thanks the Leverhulme Trust for supporting him during the time this study was completed via an International Academic Fellowship. PS thanks the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior–Brazil (CAPES) for support via the Science without Borders Programme (grant 99999.013197/ 2013-04).
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