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Physical damage in relation to carbon allocation strategies of tropical forest tree saplings
We show that tropical forest tree saplings with greater belowground carbon allocation have more breakage scars along their stems. We suggest the existence of alternative carbon allocation strategies in relation to physical damage in the forest understorey. "Tolerators" allocate more belowground, hav...
Autor principal: | Pauw, Anton |
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Outros Autores: | van Bael, Sunshine A., Peters, Halton A., Allison, Steven D., Camargo, José Luís Campana, Cifuentes-Jara, Miguel, Conserva, Auristela, Restom, Teresa Garcia, Heartsill Scalley, T., Mangan, Scott A., Nuñez-Iturri, Gabriela, Rivera-Ocasio, Elsie, Rountree, Mark, Vetter, Susanne, Castilho, Carolina Volkmer de |
Grau: | Artigo |
Idioma: | English |
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Biotropica
2020
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https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18896 |
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We show that tropical forest tree saplings with greater belowground carbon allocation have more breakage scars along their stems. We suggest the existence of alternative carbon allocation strategies in relation to physical damage in the forest understorey. "Tolerators" allocate more belowground, have enhanced resprouting ability and slower aboveground growth, whereas "escapers" allocate less belowground, are not well prepared for recovering from damage, but grow fast enough to escape from the damage-susceptible size class. |