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Annual Rainfall and Seasonality Predict Pan-tropical Patterns of Liana Density and Basal Area

Authors :
Stefan A. Schnitzer
Guillermo Ibarra-Manríquez
Z.Q. Cai
Terese B. Hart
Georges Chuyong
Duncan W. Thomas
Miguel Martínez-Ramos
Marc P. E. Parren
Frans Bongers
Hugo Romero-Saltos
Kalan Ickes
Jean-Remy Makana
Corneille E. N. Ewango
Jérôme Chave
Saara J. DeWalt
Sainge Moses
David B. Clark
Diego R. Pérez-Salicrup
Joseph Mascaro
Helene C. Muller-Landau
Esteban Gortaire
Francis E. Putz
Jeffrey J. Gerwing
Manuel J. Macía
Narayanaswamy Parthasarathy
Robyn J. Burnham
David Kenfack
Source :
Biotropica. 42:309-317
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Wiley, 2009.

Abstract

We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry and Schnitzer that liana density and basal area in tropical forests vary negatively with mean annual precipitation (MAP) and positively with seasonality. Previous studies correlating liana abundance with these climatic variables have produced conflicting results, warranting a new analysis of drivers of liana abundance based on a different dataset. We compiled a pan-tropical dataset containing 28,953 lianas (Z2.5cmdiam.) from studies conducted at 13 Neotropical and 11 Paleotropical dry to wet lowland tropical forests. The ranges in MAP and dry season length (DSL) (number of months with mean rainfall o100mm) represented by these datasets were 860‐7250mm/yr and 0‐7mo, respectively. Pan-tropically, liana density and basal area decreased significantly with increasing annual rainfall and increased with increasing DSL, supporting the hypotheses of Gentry and Schnitzer. Our results suggest that much of the variation in liana density and basal area in the tropics can be accounted for by the relatively simple metrics of MAP and DSL.

Details

ISSN :
00063606
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biotropica
Accession number :
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