Size-dependent intraspecific variation in wood traits has little impact on aboveground carbon estimates in a tropical forest landscape ...
Dryad, 2022
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There is increasing evidence that intraspecific trait variation plays a role in governing rates of ecosystem functioning. While wood traits such as wood specific gravity (WSG) and wood carbon concentration (WCC) are key drivers of forest aboveground carbon (AGC) stocks, the sources of intraspecific variation in these wood traits and the consequences of this variation on AGC are poorly known, especially in the tropics. Here, we investigated intraspecific variation in wood specific gravity (WSG) and wood carbon concentration (WCC) from 556 individual trees belonging to 15 species that well characterize different successional stages of seasonal evergreen forests in Southeast Asia. Specifically, we tested the contribution of individual or species characteristics (tree size, growth rate and regeneration guilds) and local environmental conditions (topographic wetness index and successional stages) to intraspecific variation in WSG and WCC, and assessed the consequences of intraspecific variation in these wood ...
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Size-dependent intraspecific variation in wood traits has little impact on aboveground carbon estimates in a tropical forest landscape ...
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Chanthorn, Wirong ; Thripob, Patcharapan ; Fortunel, Claire ; Réjou-Méchain, Maxime ; Nathalang, Anuttara |
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Veröffentlichung: | Dryad, 2022 |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.9kd51c5m4 |
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