Functional analysis of carbon sequestration in an interandean dry tropical forest
Changes in functional traits related to carbon sequestration during secondary succession of Dry Tropical Forest (DTF) in Colombia are poorly understood. Here we analyze how carbon sequestration shifts along three successional stages: abandoned pastures, shrubs, and secondary forests, following a tra...
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- Ecosystem services
Functional groups
Secondary succession
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Functional analysis of carbon sequestration in an interandean dry tropical forest |
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Análisis funcional del secuestro de carbono en un bosque seco tropical interandino |
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Functional analysis of carbon sequestration in an interandean dry tropical forest |
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Functional analysis of carbon sequestration in an interandean dry tropical forest Ecosystem services Functional groups Secondary succession |
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Functional analysis of carbon sequestration in an interandean dry tropical forest |
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Functional analysis of carbon sequestration in an interandean dry tropical forest |
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Functional analysis of carbon sequestration in an interandean dry tropical forest |
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Functional analysis of carbon sequestration in an interandean dry tropical forest |
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Functional analysis of carbon sequestration in an interandean dry tropical forest |
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Ecosystem services Functional groups Secondary succession |
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Ecosystem services Functional groups Secondary succession |
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Changes in functional traits related to carbon sequestration during secondary succession of Dry Tropical Forest (DTF) in Colombia are poorly understood. Here we analyze how carbon sequestration shifts along three successional stages: abandoned pastures, shrubs, and secondary forests, following a trait-based approach at both species and community level. We measured seven functional traits in 41 abundant woody species. We identified four plant functional types (PFTs) related to conservative and acquisitive strategies. Both basal area and relative abundance of acquisitive PFT decreased through successional stages. In contrast, the patterns of change for conservative PFT were less consistent. The Community-weighted mean (CWM) for specific leaf area, leaf dry matter content, wood density, and maximum height were significantly higher in secondary forests compared to early successional stages. These findings may help to broaden the understanding of carbon sequestration during DTF succession. © 2019, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. All rights reserved. |
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