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Title: Aridity and forest age mediate landscape scale patterns of tropical forest resistance to cyclonic storms

Journal Article · · Journal of Ecology
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  1. School of Biological Sciences University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA, Department of Botany &, Plant Pathology Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon USA, Department of Forest Ecosystems &, Society Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon USA
  2. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station Knoxville Tennessee USA
  3. Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA
  4. USDA Forest Service International Institute of Tropical Forestry San Juan Puerto Rico USA
  5. School of Biological Sciences University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA, Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA
  6. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota USA

Abstract Cyclonic storms, or hurricanes, are expected to intensify as ocean heat energy rises due to climate change. Ecological theory suggests that tropical forest resistance to hurricanes should increase with forest age and wood density. However, most data on hurricane effects on tropical forests come from a limited number of well‐studied long‐term monitoring sites, restricting our capacity to evaluate the resistance of tropical forests to hurricanes across broad environmental gradients. In this study, we assessed whether forest age and aridity mediate the effects of hurricanes Irma and Maria in Puerto Rico, Vieques and Culebra islands. We leveraged functional trait data for 410 tree species, remotely sensed measurements of canopy height and cover, along with data on forest stand characteristics of 180 of 338 forest monitoring plots, each covering an area of 0.067 ha. The plots represent a broad mean annual precipitation (MAP) gradient from 701 to 4598 mm and a complex mosaic of forest age from 5 to around 85 years since deforestation. Hurricanes resulted in a 25% increase in basal area mortality rates, a 45% decrease in canopy height and a 21% reduction in canopy cover. These effects intensified with forest age, even after considering proximity to the hurricane path. The links between forest age and hurricane disturbances were likely due the prevalence of tall canopies. Tall forest canopies were strongly linked with low community‐weighted wood density (WD). These characteristics were on average more common in moist and wet forests (MAP >1250 mm). Conversely, dry forests were dominated by short species with high wood density (WD > 0.6 g cm −3 ) and did not show significant increases in basal area mortality rates after the hurricanes. Synthesis . Our findings show that selection towards drought‐tolerant traits across aridity gradients, such as short stature and dense wood, enhances resistance to hurricanes. However, forest age modulated responses to hurricanes, with older forests being less resistant across the islands. This evidence highlights the importance of considering the intricate links between ecological succession and plant function when forecasting tropical forests’ responses to increasingly strong hurricanes.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
Grant/Contract Number:
NONE; 89243018SSC000014; SC0020344; SC0022095
OSTI ID:
2475905
Journal Information:
Journal of Ecology, Journal Name: Journal of Ecology; ISSN 0022-0477
Publisher:
Wiley-BlackwellCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Language:
English

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