Functional recovery of secondary tropical forests

One-third of all Neotropical forests are secondary forests that regrow naturally after agricultural use through secondary succession. We need to understand better how and why succession varies across environmental gradients and broad geographic scales. Here, we analyze functional recovery using community data on seven plant characteristics (traits) of 1,016 forest plots from 30 chronosequence sites across the Neotropics. By analyzing communities in terms of their traits, we enhance understanding of the mechanisms of succession, assess ecosystem recovery, and use these insights to propose successful forest restoration strategies. Wet and dry forests diverged markedly for several traits that increase growth rate in wet forests but come at the expense of reduced drought tolerance, delay, or avoidance, which is important in seasonally dry forests. Dry and wet forests showed different successional pathways for several traits. In dry forests, species turnover is driven by drought tolerance traits that are important early in succession and in wet forests by shade tolerance traits that are important later in succession. In both forests, deciduous and compound-leaved trees decreased with forest age, probably because microclimatic conditions became less hot and dry. Our results suggest that climatic water availability drives functional recovery by influencing the start and trajectory of succession, resulting in a convergence of community trait values with forest age when vegetation cover builds up. Within plots, the range in functional trait values increased with age. Based on the observed successional trait changes, we indicate the consequences for carbon and nutrient cycling and propose an ecologically sound strategy to improve forest restoration success.

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Main Authors: 106286 Poorter, Lourens (autor/a), 348724 Rozendaal, Danae M. A autor/a, 49890 Bongers, Frans. autor/a, 348725 Almeida, Jarcilene S autor/a, 348689 Álvarez, Francisco S autor/a, 348726 Andrade, Jose Luis autor/a, 348727 Arreola Villa, Luis Felipe autor/a, 47561 Becknell, Justin M. autor/a, 348728 Bhaskar, Radika autor/a, 50451 Boukili, Vanessa (autor/a), 348729 Brancalion, Pedro H. S autor/a, 348730 César, Ricardo G autor/a, 56791 Chave, Jérôme autor/a, 56952 Chazdon, Robin L. (autor/a), 348731 Dalla Colletta, Gabriel autor/a, 348732 Craven, Dylan autor/a, 348733 Jong, Ben H. J. de autor/a, 348734 Denslow, Julie S. autor/a, 348735 Dent, Daisy H autor/a, 62377 DeWalt, Saara J. autor/a, 348736 Dıaz Garcıa, Elisa autor/a, 348737 Dupuy, Juan Manuel autor/a, 37 autores más, 348738 Editorial Board editor/a
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:spa
Subjects:BOSQUE TROPICAL, SUCESION SECUNDARIA, ECOSISTEMA, RESTAURACION, FORESTACION, BOSQUE HUMEDO, CRECIMIENTO, SUCESION VEGETAL, MICROCLIMA, SEQUIA,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2003405118
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