Authors
SCOTT C. STARK, BRIAN J. ENQUIST, Scott R. Saleska, VERONIKA LEITOLD, JULIANA SCHIETTI, MARCOS LONGO, LUCIANA F. ALVES, PLINIO B. CAMARGO, Raimundo C Oliveira
Publication date
2015
Journal
ecology letters
Description
Forest biophysical structure – the arrangement and frequency of leaves and stems – emerges from growth, mortality and space filling dynamics, and may also influence those dynamics by structuring light environments. To investigate this interaction, we developed models that could use LiDAR remote sensing to link leaf area profiles with tree size distributions, comparing models which did not (metabolic scaling theory) and did allow light to influence this link. We found that a light environment‐to‐structure link was necessary to accurately simulate tree size distributions and canopy structure in two contrasting Amazon forests. Partitioning leaf area profiles into size‐class components, we found that demographic rates were related to variation in light absorption, with mortality increasing relative to growth in higher light, consistent with a light environment feedback to size distributions. Combining LiDAR with models …
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