爱你的邻居?热带树木生长及其对气候异常的响应是由邻近等级和碳、水相关性状差异介导的

IF 7.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Ecology Letters Pub Date : 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1111/ele.70028
Daniela Nemetschek, Claire Fortunel, Eric Marcon, Johanna Auer, Vincyane Badouard, Christopher Baraloto, Marion Boisseaux, Damien Bonal, Sabrina Coste, Elia Dardevet, Patrick Heuret, Peter Hietz, Sébastien Levionnois, Isabelle Maréchaux, Clément Stahl, Jason Vleminckx, Wolfgang Wanek, Camille Ziegler, Géraldine Derroire
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分类多样性对森林生产力和极端气候响应的影响从正面到负面不等,这表明相邻树木之间复杂的相互作用起着关键作用。为了阐明在高度多样化的亚马逊森林中,相邻树木之间的中性相互作用、分级竞争和资源分配是如何影响树木生长和气候响应的,我们将 30 年的树木普查与水和碳相关特征的测量相结合。我们建立了树木个体生长对气候和邻近地区反应的模型,以区分邻近地区密度、性状等级和差异性的相对影响。邻近地区的密度会持续降低树木的生长,而性状差异则会增加树木的生长,两者都有可能影响气候响应。在正常年份,较强的保水能力为焦点树提供了竞争优势,但在干旱年份,邻近的耗水树则会降低这种效应。通过强调密度和性状介导的邻近相互作用的重要性,我们的研究为改进森林动态预测提供了一条途径。
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Love Thy Neighbour? Tropical Tree Growth and Its Response to Climate Anomalies Is Mediated by Neighbourhood Hierarchy and Dissimilarity in Carbon- and Water-Related Traits

Taxonomic diversity effects on forest productivity and response to climate extremes range from positive to negative, suggesting a key role for complex interactions among neighbouring trees. To elucidate how neutral interactions, hierarchical competition and resource partitioning between neighbours' shape tree growth and climate response in a highly diverse Amazonian forest, we combined 30 years of tree censuses with measurements of water- and carbon-related traits. We modelled individual tree growth response to climate and neighbourhood to disentangle the relative effect of neighbourhood densities, trait hierarchies and dissimilarities. While neighbourhood densities consistently decreased growth, trait dissimilarity increased it, and both had the potential to influence climate response. Greater water conservatism provided a competitive advantage to focal trees in normal years, but water–spender neighbours reduced this effect in dry years. By underlining the importance of density and trait-mediated neighbourhood interactions, our study offers a way towards improving predictions of forest dynamics.

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Ecology Letters
Ecology Letters 环境科学-生态学
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201
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期刊介绍: Ecology Letters serves as a platform for the rapid publication of innovative research in ecology. It considers manuscripts across all taxa, biomes, and geographic regions, prioritizing papers that investigate clearly stated hypotheses. The journal publishes concise papers of high originality and general interest, contributing to new developments in ecology. Purely descriptive papers and those that only confirm or extend previous results are discouraged.
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