Authors
Antonio Carlos Lola da Costa, David Galbraith, Samuel Almeida, Bruno Takeshi Tanaka Portela, Mauricio da Costa, João de Athaydes Silva Junior, Alan P Braga, Paulo HL de Gonçalves, Alex AR de Oliveira, Rosie Fisher, Oliver L Phillips, Daniel B Metcalfe, Peter Levy, Patrick Meir
Publication date
2010/8
Journal
New Phytologist
Volume
187
Issue
3
Pages
579-591
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
  • At least one climate model predicts severe reductions of rainfall over Amazonia during this century. Long‐term throughfall exclusion (TFE) experiments represent the best available means to investigate the resilience of the Amazon rainforest to such droughts.
  • Results are presented from a 7 yr TFE study at Caxiuanã National Forest, eastern Amazonia. We focus on the impacts of the drought on tree mortality, wood production and above‐ground biomass.
  • Tree mortality in the TFE plot over the experimental period was 2.5% yr−1, compared with 1.25% yr−1 in a nearby control plot experiencing normal rainfall. Differences in stem mortality between plots were greatest in the largest (> 40 cm diameter at breast height (dbh)) size class (4.1% yr−1 in the TFE and 1.4% yr−1 in the control). Wood production in the TFE plot was c. 30% lower than in the control plot. Together, these changes resulted in a loss of 37.8 ± …
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