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DOI10.1017/S0266467416000602
ISSN0266-4674
Altitudinal filtering of large-tree species explains above-ground biomass variation in an Atlantic Central African rain forest
Luttrell, C.; Sills, E.O.; Aryani, R.; Ekaputri, A.D.; Evnike, M.F.
发表日期2017
出处Journal of Tropical Ecology 33(2): 143-154
出版年2017
语种英语
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Patterns in above-ground biomass of tropical forests over short altitudinal gradients are poorly known. The aim of this study was to investigate the variation of above-ground biomass with altitude in old-growth forests and determine the importance of changes in floristic composition as a cause of this variation. We used a dataset from 15 1-ha permanent plots established from lowland (200 m asl) to submontane forests (900 m asl) in the Ngovayang Massif, south-western Cameroon. We analysed variation over altitude in two specific functional traits, the potential maximum tree height and the wood density. Forest above-ground biomass decreased from 500-600 Mg ha-1 in lowland plots to around 260 Mg ha-1 at the highest altitudes. The contribution to above-ground biomass of large-tree species (dbh = 70 cm) decreased with altitude, while the contribution of smaller trees was constant. Contribution of the Fabaceae subfamily Caesalpinioideae decreased with altitude, while those of Clusiaceae, Phyllanthaceae and Burseraceae increased. While potential maximum tree height significantly decreased, wood specific gravity displayed no trend along the gradient. Finally, the decrease in above-ground biomass along the short altitudinal gradient can be at least partially explained by a shift in species composition, with large-tree species being filtered out at the highest altitudes. These results suggest that global change could lead to significant shifts in the properties of montane forests over time.

主题biomass ; trees ; rain forests ; tropical forests ; carbon
区域Cameroon
URLhttps://www.cifor.org/library/6373/
来源智库Center for International Forestry Research (Indonesia)
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Luttrell, C.,Sills, E.O.,Aryani, R.,et al. Altitudinal filtering of large-tree species explains above-ground biomass variation in an Atlantic Central African rain forest. 2017.
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