Capo, Lorena Frigini Moro Degen, Bernd Blanc-Jolivet, Celine Tysklind, Niklas Cavers, Stephen Mader, Malte Meyer-Sand, Barbara Rocha Venancio Paredes-Villanueva, Kathelyn Honorio Conorado, Eurídice Nora García-Dávila, Carmen Rosa
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We investigated the utility of nuclear and cytoplasmic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers for timber tracking of the intensively logged and commercialized Amazonian tree Jacaranda copaia. Eight hundred and thirty-two trees were sampled (cambium or leaves) from 38 sampling sites in Bolivia, Brazil, French Guiana, and Peru. A total of 128 S...
Degen, Bernd Blanc-Jolivet, Celine Tysklind, Niklas Cavers, Stephen Mader, Malte Paredes-Villanueva, Kathelyn Honorio Coronado, Euridice N. García-Dávila, Carmen Troispoux, Valérie Delcamp, Adline
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We investigated the utility of nuclear and cytoplasmic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers for timber tracking of the intensively logged and commercialized Amazonian tree Jacaranda copaia. Eight hundred thir-ty-two trees were sampled (cambium or leaves) from 38 sampling sites in Bolivia, Brazil, French Guiana, and Peru. A total of 128 SNP ...
Ramirez, Jorge Andres Craven, Dylan Herrera, David Posada, Juan Manuel Reu, Bjorn Sierra, Carlos A. Hoch, Guenter Handa, Ira Tanya Messier, Christian
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Carbohydrate reserves play a vital role in plant survival during periods of negative carbon balance. Under a carbon-limited scenario, we expect a trade-offs between carbon allocation to growth, reserves, and defense. A resulting hypothesis is that carbon allocation to reserves exhibits a coordinated variation with functional traits associated with ...
Mori, Gisele Biem Schöngart, Jochen Schietti, Juliana Householder, Ethan Robin, Michelle Wittmann, Florian Poorter, Lourens Piedade, Maria Teresa Fernandez
Wood density (WD) is a key functional trait for its importance in tree performance and in biomass calculations of forests. Yet, the variation of WD among different woody tree parts, how this varies across ecosystems, and how this influences estimates of forest carbon stocks remains little understood, particularly for diverse tropical forests such a...
González-Melo, Andrés Posada, Juan Manuel Beauchêne, Jacques Lehnebach, Romain Levionnois, Sébastian Derroire, Géraldine Clair, Bruno
One foundational assumption of trait-based ecology is that traits can predict species demography. However, the links between traits and demographic rates are, in general, not as strong as expected. These weak associations may be due to the use of traits that are distantly related to performance, and/or the lack of consideration of size-related vari...
Smith-Martin, Chris M Muscarella, Robert Hammond, William M Jansen, Steven Brodribb, Timothy J Choat, Brendan Johnson, Daniel M Vargas-G, German Uriarte, María
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Ecology letters
Tropical rainforest woody plants have been thought to have uniformly low resistance to hydraulic failure and to function near the edge of their hydraulic safety margin (HSM), making these ecosystems vulnerable to drought; however, this may not be the case. Using data collected at 30 tropical forest sites for three key traits associated with drought...
Hogan, J Aaron Jusino, Michelle A Smith, Matthew E Corrales, Adriana Song, Xiaoyang Hu, Yue-Hua Yang, Jie Cao, Min Valverde-Barrantes, Oscar J Baraloto, Christopher
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The New phytologist
Forest fungal communities are shaped by the interactions between host tree root systems and the associated soil conditions. We investigated how the soil environment, root morphological traits, and root chemistry influence root-inhabiting fungal communities in three tropical forest sites of varying successional status in Xishuangbanna, China. For 15...
Zieminska, Kasia Bibbo, Silvia Farrar, Samuel L. Thompson, Jill Uriarte, María Ziaco, Emanuele Zimmerman, Jess K. Muscarella, Robert
1. Trait variation across individuals and species influences the resistance and resilience of ecosystems to disturbance, and the ability of individuals to capitalize on postdisturbance conditions. In trees, the anatomical structure of xylem directly affects plant function and, consequently, it is a valuable lens through which to understand resistan...
Athley, Emelie
Methane (CH4) is guaranteed to affect climate change and is essential in rising temperatures. Scientists have known for over two decades that wetlands emit CH4 to such an extent that it affects our climate. Tropical trees that grow in wetlands tend to emit or act as a conduit of CH4, to the extent that it has a negative environmental impact. Howeve...
Menezes, Juliane Garcia, Sabrina Grandis, Adriana Nascimento, Henrique Domingues, Tomas F Guedes, Alacimar V Aleixo, Izabela Camargo, Plínio Campos, Jéssica Damasceno, Amanda
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Tree physiology
Most leaf functional trait studies in the Amazon basin do not consider ontogenetic variations (leaf age), which may influence ecosystem productivity throughout the year. When leaf age is taken into account, it is generally considered discontinuous, and leaves are classified into age categories based on qualitative observations. Here, we quantified ...