Authors
Christopher Baraloto, Suzanne Rabaud, Quentin Molto, Lilian Blanc, Claire Fortunel, Bruno Herault, Nallarett Davila, Italo Mesones, Marcos Rios, Elvis Valderrama, Paul VA Fine
Publication date
2011/8
Journal
Global Change Biology
Volume
17
Issue
8
Pages
2677-2688
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Tropical forests contain an important proportion of the carbon stored in terrestrial vegetation, but estimated aboveground biomass (AGB) in tropical forests varies two‐fold, with little consensus on the relative importance of climate, soil and forest structure in explaining spatial patterns. Here, we present analyses from a plot network designed to examine differences among contrasting forest habitats (terra firme, seasonally flooded, and white‐sand forests) that span the gradient of climate and soil conditions of the Amazon basin. We installed 0.5‐ha plots in 74 sites representing the three lowland forest habitats in both Loreto, Peru and French Guiana, and we integrated data describing climate, soil physical and chemical characteristics and stand variables, including local measures of wood specific gravity (WSG). We use a hierarchical model to separate the contributions of stand variables from climate and soil variables …
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