Araza, Arnan de Bruin, Sytze Herold, Martin Quegan, Shaun Labriere, Nicolas Rodriguez-Veiga, Pedro Avitabile, Valerio Santoro, Maurizio Mitchard, Edward T.A. Ryan, Casey M.
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Over the past decade, several global maps of above-ground biomass (AGB) have been produced, but they exhibit significant differences that reduce their value for climate and carbon cycle modelling, and also for national estimates of forest carbon stocks and their changes. The number of such maps is anticipated to increase because of new satellite mi...
Loubota Panzou, Grace Jopaul Fayolle, Adeline Jucker, Tommaso Phillips, Oliver L. Bohlman, Stephanie Banin, Lindsay F. Lewis, Simon L. Affum-Baffoe, Kofi Alves, Luciana F. Antin, Cécile
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Aim: Tree crowns determine light interception, carbon and water exchange. Thus, understanding the factors causing tree crown allometry to vary at the tree and stand level matters greatly for the development of future vegetation modelling and for the calibration of remote sensing products. Nevertheless, we know little about large-scale variation and...
Fayad, Ibrahim Baghdadi, Nicolas Alcarde Alvares, Clayton Stape, Jose Luiz Bailly, Jean Stéphane Ferraço Scolforo, Henrique Zribi, Mehrez Le Maire, Guerric
Over the past two decades spaceborne LiDAR systems have gained momentum in the remote sensing community with their ability to accurately estimate canopy heights and aboveground biomass. This article aims at using the most recent global ecosystem dynamics investigation (GEDI) LiDAR system data to estimate the stand-scale dominant heights ( Hdom ), a...
Hiltner, Ulrike Huth, Andreas Herault, Bruno Holtmann, Anne Bräuning, Achim Fischer, Rico
Logging is widespread in tropical regions, with approximately 50% of all humid tropical forests (1.73 × 109 ha) regarded as production forests. To maintain the ecosystem functions of carbon sequestration and timber supply in tropical production forests over a long term, forest management must be sustainable under changing climate conditions. Indivi...
Mankou, Géraud Sidoine Ligot, Gauthier Loubota Panzou, Grace Jopaul Boyemba, Faustin Loumeto, Jean Joël Ngomanda, Alfred Obiang, Diosdado Rossi, Vivien Sonké, Bonaventure Yongo, Olga Diane
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Common allometric patterns have been reported across the tropics and good performance on independent data was retrieved for the most recent pantropical model predicting tree aboveground biomass (AGB) from stem diameter, wood density and total height. General models are undoubtedly useful for the estimation and monitoring of biomass and carbon stock...
Bauwens, Sébastien Ploton, Pierre Fayolle, Adeline Ligot, Gauthier Loumeto, Jean Joël Lejeune, Philippe Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie
In tropical forests, the high proportion of trees showing irregularities at the stem base complicates forest monitoring. For example, in the presence of buttresses, the height of the point of measurement (HPOM) of the stem diameter (DPOM) is raised from 1.3 m, the standard breast height, up to a regular part of the stem. While DPOM is the most impo...
Momo Takoudjou, Stéphane Ploton, Pierre Martin-Ducup, Olivier Lehnebach, Romain Fortunel, Claire Takougoum Sagang, Le Bienfaiteur Boyemba, Faustin Couteron, Pierre Fayolle, Adeline Libalah, Moses
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Wood density (WD) relates to important tree functions such as stem mechanics and resistance against pathogens. This functional trait can exhibit high intraindividual variability both radially and vertically. With the rise of LiDAR-based methodologies allowing nondestructive tree volume estimations, failing to account for WD variations related to tr...
Ploton, Pierre Mortier, Frédéric Barbier, Nicolas Cornu, Guillaume Rejou-Mechain, Maxime Rossi, Vivien Alonso, Alfonso Bastin, Jean-François Bayol, Nicolas Bénédet, Fabrice
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Forest biomass is key in Earth carbon cycle and climate system, and thus under intense scrutiny in the context of international climate change mitigation initiatives (e.g. REDD+). In tropical forests, the spatial distribution of aboveground biomass (AGB) remains, however, highly uncertain. There is increasing recognition that progress is strongly l...
Muscarella, Robert Emilio, Thaise Phillips, Oliver L. Lewis, Simon L. Slik, J.W. Ferry Baker, William J. Couvreur, Thomas Eiserhardt, Wolf L. Svenning, Jens-Christian Affum-Baffoe, Kofi
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Aim: Palms are an iconic, diverse and often abundant component of tropical ecosystems that provide many ecosystem services. Being monocots, tree palms are evolutionarily, morphologically and physiologically distinct from other trees, and these differences have important consequences for ecosystem services (e.g., carbon sequestration and storage) an...
Guillemot, Joannès Kunz, Matthias Schnabel, Florian Fichtner, Andreas Madsen, Christopher P. Gebauer, Tobias Härdtle, Werner von Oheimb, Goddert Potvin, Catherine
Variations in crown forms promote canopy space-use and productivity in mixed-species forests. However, we have a limited understanding on how this response is mediated by changes in within-tree biomass allocation. Here, we explored the role of changes in tree allometry, biomass allocation and architecture in shaping diversity–productivity relations...