Authors
Roel JW Brienen, EDWIN LEBRIJA‐TREJOS, Pieter A Zuidema, MIGUEL MARTÍNEZ‐RAMOS
Publication date
2010/7
Journal
Global Change Biology
Volume
16
Issue
7
Pages
2001-2012
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Tropical forests will experience relatively large changes in temperature and rainfall towards the end of this century. Little is known about how tropical trees will respond to these changes. We used tree rings to establish climate‐growth relations of a pioneer tree, Mimosa acantholoba, occurring in tropical dry secondary forests in southern Mexico. The role of large‐scale climatic drivers in determining interannual growth variation was studied by correlating growth to sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTA) of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, including the El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Annual growth varied eightfold over 1970–2007, and was correlated with wet season rainfall (r=0.75). Temperature, cloud cover and solar variation did not affect growth, although these climate variables correlated with growth due to their relations with rainfall. Strong positive correlations between growth and SSTA occurred in …
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