El Niño-Southern oscillation affects the water relations of tree species in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

We evaluated the effect of ENSO 2015/16 on the water relations of eight tree species in seasonally dry tropical forests of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. The functional traits: wood density, relative water content in wood, xylem water potential and specific leaf area were recorded during the rainy season and compared in three consecutive years: 2015 (pre-ENSO conditions), 2016 (ENSO conditions) and 2017 (post-ENSO conditions). We analyzed tree size on the capacity to respond to water deficit, considering young and mature trees, and if this response is distinctive in species with different leaf patterns in seasonally dry tropical forests distributed along a precipitation gradient (700–1200 mm year−¹). These traits showed a strong decrease in all species in response to water stress in 2016, mainly in the driest site. Deciduous species had lower wood density, higher predawn water potential and higher specific leaf area than evergreen species. In all cases, mature trees were more tolerant to drought. In the driest site, there was a significant reduction in water status, regardless of their leaf phenology, indicating that seasonally dry tropical forests are highly vulnerable to ENSO. Vulnerability of deciduous species is intensified in the driest areas and in the youngest trees.

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Main Authors: Palomo Kumul, Jorge Maestro autor 14886, Valdéz Hernández, Mirna Doctora autora 12329, Islebe, Gerald A. Doctor autor 2046, Cach Pérez, Manuel Jesús Doctor autor 12318, Andrade Torres, José Luis Doctor autor 14652
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Bosques tropicales secos, El Niño oscilación del Sur, Densidad de la madera, Estrés de sequía, Resistencia a la sequía, Artfrosur,
Online Access:https://www-nature-com.ezproxy.ecosur.mx/articles/s41598-021-89835-8.pdf
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