Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests
Water availability is the major driver of tropical forest structure and dynamics. Most research has focused on the impacts of climatic water availability, whereas remarkably little is known about the influence of water table depth and excess soil water on forest processes. Nevertheless, given that p...
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author | Rodrigues de Sousa, Thaiane |
author2 | Schietti, Juliana Oliveira Ribeiro, Igor Emilio, Thaise Herrera Fernández, Rafael Steege, Hans ter Esquivel Muelbert, Adriane Pontes Lopes, Aline Monteagudo, Abel Ruschel, Ademir Roberto Castro, Wendeson Torres Lezama, Armando Schwantes Marimon, Beatriz Marimon Junior, Ben Hur Neill, David Alan Jiménez, Eliana Lopez Gonzalez, Gabriela Manzatto, Angelo Gilberto Peñuela Mora, María Cristina |
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author_facet | Rodrigues de Sousa, Thaiane Schietti, Juliana Oliveira Ribeiro, Igor Emilio, Thaise Herrera Fernández, Rafael Steege, Hans ter Esquivel Muelbert, Adriane Pontes Lopes, Aline Monteagudo, Abel Ruschel, Ademir Roberto Castro, Wendeson Torres Lezama, Armando Schwantes Marimon, Beatriz Marimon Junior, Ben Hur Neill, David Alan Jiménez, Eliana Lopez Gonzalez, Gabriela Manzatto, Angelo Gilberto Peñuela Mora, María Cristina |
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Rodrigues de Sousa, Thaiane Schietti, Juliana Oliveira Ribeiro, Igor Emilio, Thaise Herrera Fernández, Rafael Steege, Hans ter Esquivel Muelbert, Adriane Pontes Lopes, Aline Monteagudo, Abel Ruschel, Ademir Roberto Castro, Wendeson Torres Lezama, Armando Schwantes Marimon, Beatriz Marimon Junior, Ben Hur Neill, David Alan Jiménez, Eliana Lopez Gonzalez, Gabriela Manzatto, Angelo Gilberto Peñuela Mora, María Cristina |
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2022-07-13T17:31:29Z 2022-07-13T17:31:29Z 2022 |
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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | Rodrigues de Sousa, Thaiane & Schietti, Juliana & Oliveira Ribeiro, Igor & Emilio, Thaise & Fernández, Rafael & ter Steege, Hans & Castilho, Carolina & Esquivel Muelbert, Adriane & Baker, Timothy & Lopes, Aline & Silva, Camila & Silveira, Juliana & Derroire, Geraldine & Castro, Wendeson & Monteagudo, Abel & Ruschel, Ademir & Prieto, Adriana & Lima, Adriano & Rudas, Agustín & Costa, Flávia. (2022). Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 10.1111/geb.13531. http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/jspui/handle/RD_IKIAM/576 |
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Biomass Amazonian forests |
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests |
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description | Water availability is the major driver of tropical forest structure and dynamics. Most research has focused on the impacts of climatic water availability, whereas remarkably little is known about the influence of water table depth and excess soil water on forest processes. Nevertheless, given that plants take up water from the soil, the impacts of climatic water supply on plants are likely to be modulated by soil water conditions. Lowland Amazonian forests. 1971–2019. We used 344 long‐term inventory plots distributed across Amazonia to analyse the effects of long‐term climatic and edaphic water supply on forest functioning. We modelled forest structure and dynamics as a function of climatic, soil‐water and edaphic properties. Water supplied by both precipitation and groundwater affects forest structure and dynamics, but in different ways. Forests with a shallow water table (depth <5 m) had 18% less above‐ground woody productivity and 23% less biomass stock than forests with a deep water table. Forests in drier climates (maximum cumulative water deficit < −160 mm) had 21% less productivity and 24% less biomass than those in wetter climates. Productivity was affected by the interaction between climatic water deficit and water table depth. On average, in drier climates the forests with a shallow water table had lower productivity than those with a deep water table, with this difference decreasing within wet climates, where lower productivity was confined to a very shallow water table. We show that the two extremes of water availability (excess and deficit) both reduce productivity in Amazon upland (terra‐firme) forests. Biomass and productivity across Amazonia respond not simply to regional climate, but rather to its interaction with water table conditions, exhibiting high local differentiation. Our study disentangles the relative contribution of those factors, helping to improve understanding of the functioning of tropical ecosystems and how they are likely to respond to climate change. |
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spelling | Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forestsRodrigues de Sousa, ThaianeSchietti, JulianaOliveira Ribeiro, IgorEmilio, ThaiseHerrera Fernández, RafaelSteege, Hans terEsquivel Muelbert, AdrianePontes Lopes, AlineMonteagudo, AbelRuschel, Ademir RobertoCastro, WendesonTorres Lezama, ArmandoSchwantes Marimon, BeatrizMarimon Junior, Ben HurNeill, David AlanJiménez, ElianaLopez Gonzalez, GabrielaManzatto, Angelo GilbertoPeñuela Mora, María CristinaBiomassAmazonian forestsWater availability is the major driver of tropical forest structure and dynamics. Most research has focused on the impacts of climatic water availability, whereas remarkably little is known about the influence of water table depth and excess soil water on forest processes. Nevertheless, given that plants take up water from the soil, the impacts of climatic water supply on plants are likely to be modulated by soil water conditions. Lowland Amazonian forests. 1971–2019. We used 344 long‐term inventory plots distributed across Amazonia to analyse the effects of long‐term climatic and edaphic water supply on forest functioning. We modelled forest structure and dynamics as a function of climatic, soil‐water and edaphic properties. Water supplied by both precipitation and groundwater affects forest structure and dynamics, but in different ways. Forests with a shallow water table (depth <5 m) had 18% less above‐ground woody productivity and 23% less biomass stock than forests with a deep water table. Forests in drier climates (maximum cumulative water deficit < −160 mm) had 21% less productivity and 24% less biomass than those in wetter climates. Productivity was affected by the interaction between climatic water deficit and water table depth. On average, in drier climates the forests with a shallow water table had lower productivity than those with a deep water table, with this difference decreasing within wet climates, where lower productivity was confined to a very shallow water table. We show that the two extremes of water availability (excess and deficit) both reduce productivity in Amazon upland (terra‐firme) forests. Biomass and productivity across Amazonia respond not simply to regional climate, but rather to its interaction with water table conditions, exhibiting high local differentiation. Our study disentangles the relative contribution of those factors, helping to improve understanding of the functioning of tropical ecosystems and how they are likely to respond to climate change.2022-07-13T17:31:29Z2022-07-13T17:31:29Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfRodrigues de Sousa, Thaiane & Schietti, Juliana & Oliveira Ribeiro, Igor & Emilio, Thaise & Fernández, Rafael & ter Steege, Hans & Castilho, Carolina & Esquivel Muelbert, Adriane & Baker, Timothy & Lopes, Aline & Silva, Camila & Silveira, Juliana & Derroire, Geraldine & Castro, Wendeson & Monteagudo, Abel & Ruschel, Ademir & Prieto, Adriana & Lima, Adriano & Rudas, Agustín & Costa, Flávia. (2022). Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 10.1111/geb.13531.http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/jspui/handle/RD_IKIAM/576eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Regional Amazónicainstname:Universidad Regional Amazónicainstacron:IKIAM2022-07-15T08:00:20Zoai:repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec:RD_IKIAM/576Institucionalhttps://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.ikiam.edu.ec/https://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/oaiEcuador...opendoar:02022-07-15T08:00:20falseInstitucionalhttps://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.ikiam.edu.ec/https://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02022-07-15T08:00:20Repositorio Universidad Regional Amazónica - Universidad Regional Amazónicafalse |
spellingShingle | Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests Rodrigues de Sousa, Thaiane Biomass Amazonian forests |
status_str | publishedVersion |
title | Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests |
title_full | Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests |
title_fullStr | Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests |
title_full_unstemmed | Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests |
title_short | Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests |
title_sort | Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests |
topic | Biomass Amazonian forests |
url | http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/jspui/handle/RD_IKIAM/576 |