Structure and biomass of four lowland neotropical forests

We contrasted the structure and biomass of four lowland Neotropical forests (La Selva, Costa Rica; Barro Colorado Island, Panama; Cocha Cashu, Peru; and KM41, Brazil) to determine if commonalities exist within and among forests differing in latitude. rainfall, seasonality, and soil fertility. We examined the effect of soil fertility specifically by measuring the density and basal area of trees, lianas, and palms on two soil types differing in fertility at each site. We used allometric relationships to estimate the contribution of the various life-forms to total aboveground biomass (AGB) and compared two relationships for trees 30 cm diameter or greater. Estimated Lana density and AGB were similar among sires, but the density and AGB of trees and palms, estimated using diameter alone, differed significantly. Basal area and AGB of trees 10 cm diameter at breast height (DBH) or greater differed among forests and averaged 30.2 mZ/ha and 250 Mg/ha, respectively. Cocha Cashu and KM41 had a higher tree basal area and AGB than La Selva or Barro Colorado Island. Across forests, lianas and small trees (1-10 cm DBH) each contributed between 4 and 5 percent of the total AGB and small palms contributed ca 1 percent. Many forest inventories ignore lianas, as well as trees and palms less than 10 cm DBH, and therefore underestimate AGB by ca 10 percent. Soil type had little influence on the forest structure within sires, except at Cocha Cashu where total AGB was much higher and Lana density much lower on the more fertile old floodplain Entisols than the terra firme Oxisols. Although total stem density, basal area, and some biomass components differed significantly among forests, they seemed less variable than other quantitative measures (e.g., species richness)

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Main Authors: 62377 DeWalt, Saara J. Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA, 56792 Chave, Jérôme (autor/a) CNRS, Laboratoire Evolution et Diversite Biologique, Toulouse, France
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:spa
Published: Biotropica 2004
Subjects:ARECACEAE, LANDOLPHIA, BOSQUE TROPICAL, BIOMASA, FERTILIDAD DEL SUELO, TIPOS DE SUELOS, MEDICION, ARBOLES, DIAMETRO, ECUACIONES ALOMETRICAS, BIOMASA AEREA,
Online Access:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1744-7429.2004.tb00291.x
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