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Seasonal leaf dynamics in an Amazonian tropical forest
Authors:Ana CM Malhado  Marcos H Costa  Francisca Z de Lima  Kleber C Portilho  Daniel N Figueiredo
Institution:aBiosphere-Atmosphere Research Group, The Federal University of Viçosa, Viçosa, MG, 36570-000, Brazil;bLBA Office, Santarém, PA, Brazil
Abstract:The ecological consequences of climate change for large tropical forests such as the Amazon are likely to be profound. Amazonian forests strongly influence regional and global climates and therefore any changes in forest structure, such as deforestation or die-back, may create positive feedback on externally forced climate change. Monitoring, modelling and managing the impacts of anthropogenic climate change on forest dynamics is therefore an important objective of forest researchers, and one that requires long-term data on changes at the level of community, populations and phenotypes. In this paper we provide the most comprehensive study yet on the seasonal dynamics of various leaf traits: leaf area index (LAI), leaf mortality (LM), leaf biomass (LB), leaf growth rate (LG), and leaf residence time (TR) from 50 experimental plots in a forest site at Belterra, Pará State, Brazil. From this study we estimate annual mean leaf area index (LAI) to be 5.07 m2 m−2 and annual mean leaf dry biomass to be 0.621 kg m−2. The typical leaf grew at 0.049 kg m−2 month−1 and remained on the tree for 12.7 months. We compare these results to other similar studies and critically discuss the factors driving leaf demographics in Amazonia.
Keywords:Amazon  Leaf area index  Leaf residence time  Leaf mortality  Leaf biomass  Leaf growth rate
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