Authors
Alain Senghor K Ngute, David S Schoeman, Marion Pfeifer, Geertje MF van Der Heijden, Oliver L Phillips, Michiel van Breugel, Mason J Campbell, Chris J Chandler, Brian J Enquist, Rachael V Gallagher, Christoph Gehring, Jefferson S Hall, Susan Laurance, William F Laurance, Susan G Letcher, Wenyao Liu, Martin JP Sullivan, S Joseph Wright, Chunming Yuan, Andrew R Marshall
Publication date
2024/1
Journal
Global Change Biology
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
e17140
Description
Growing evidence suggests that liana competition with trees is threatening the global carbon sink by slowing the recovery of forests following disturbance. A recent theory based on local and regional evidence further proposes that the competitive success of lianas over trees is driven by interactions between forest disturbance and climate. We present the first global assessment of liana–tree relative performance in response to forest disturbance and climate drivers. Using an unprecedented dataset, we analysed 651 vegetation samples representing 26,538 lianas and 82,802 trees from 556 unique locations worldwide, derived from 83 publications. Results show that lianas perform better relative to trees (increasing liana‐to‐tree ratio) when forests are disturbed, under warmer temperatures and lower precipitation and towards the tropical lowlands. We also found that lianas can be a critical factor hindering forest …
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