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Consistent, small effects of treefall disturbances on the composition and diversity of four Amazonian forests

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Revista Científica:

Journal of Ecology

Año:

2016

Volumen:

104

Número:

2

Páginas:

271-610

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12529

ISSN:

0022-0477 (impreso), 1365-2745 (electrónico)

Keywords (Autor):

cloud forest, Colombia, Ficus, frugivory, keystone resource, phenology, tree density

Resumen

1. Understanding the resilience of moist tropical forests to treefall disturbance events is important for understanding the mechanisms that underlie species coexistence and for predicting the future composition of these ecosystems. Here, we test whether variation in the functional composition of Amazonian forests determines their resilience to disturbance. 2. We studied the legacy of natural treefall disturbance events in four forests across Amazonia that differ substantially in functional composition. We compared the composition and diversity of all free-standing woody stems 2–10 cm diameter in previously disturbed and undisturbed 20 × 20 m subplots within 55, one-hectare, long-term forest inventory plots. 3. Overall, stem number increased following disturbance, and species and functional composition shifted to favour light-wooded, small-seeded taxa. Alpha-diversity increased, but beta-diversity was unaffected by disturbance, in all four forests. 4. Changes in response to disturbance in both functional composition and alpha-diversity were, however, small (2 – 4% depending on the parameter) and similar among forests. 5. Synthesis. This study demonstrates that variation in the functional composition of Amazonian forests does not lead to large differences in the response of these forests to treefall disturbances, and overall, these events have a minor role in maintaining the diversity of these ecosystems.

Copyright:

© 2015 The Authors

Autor (es ):

Baker Timothy R., Vela-Díaz Dilys M., Chama Moscoso Victor, Navarro Gilberto, Monteagudo Abel, Pinto Ruy, Cangani Katia, Fyllas Nikolaos M., Lopez Gonzalez Gabriela, Laurance William F., Lewis Simon L., Lloyd Jonathan, ter-Steege Hans , Terborgh John W., Phillips Oliver L.

Editorial:

British Ecological Society, Wiley

Ciudad:

Londres, Reino Unido

Idioma:

Inglés

Tipo de Referencia:

Articulo de revista academica

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