This is the final version. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record.Are short-term responses by tropical rainforest to drought (e.g. during El Niño) sufficient to predict changes over the long-term, or from repeated drought? Using the world's only long-term (16-year) drought experiment in tropical forest we examine predictability from short-term measurements (1-2 years). Transpiration was maximized in droughted forest: it consumed all available throughfall throughout the 16 years of study. Leaf photosynthetic capacity [Formula: see text] was maintained, but only when averaged across tree size groups. Annual transpiration in droughted forest was less than in control, with initial reductions (at high biomass) imposed by fol...
Transpiration from the Amazon rainforest generates an essential water source at a global and local s...
Linking drought to the timing of physiological processes governing tree growth remains one limitati...
Whether tropical trees acclimate to long‐term drought stress remains unclear. This uncertainty...
Are short-term responses by tropical rainforest to drought (e.g. during El Niño) sufficient to predi...
Background Long-term studies of community and population dynamics indicate that abrupt disturbances...
Key message We review the recent findings on the influence of drought on tree mortality, growth or e...
Long-term studies of community and population dynamics indicate that abrupt disturbances often catal...
Key message: we review the recent findings on the influence of drought on tree mortality, growth or ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThe respons...
1. Whether tropical trees acclimate to long-term drought stress remains unclear. This uncertainty is...
The response of small understory trees to long‐term drought is vital in determining the future compo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Transpiration from the Amazon rainforest generates an essential water source at a global and local s...
Drought threatens tropical rainforests over seasonal to decadal timescales, but the drivers of tree ...
Transpiration from the Amazon rainforest generates an essential water source at a global and local s...
Linking drought to the timing of physiological processes governing tree growth remains one limitati...
Whether tropical trees acclimate to long‐term drought stress remains unclear. This uncertainty...
Are short-term responses by tropical rainforest to drought (e.g. during El Niño) sufficient to predi...
Background Long-term studies of community and population dynamics indicate that abrupt disturbances...
Key message We review the recent findings on the influence of drought on tree mortality, growth or e...
Long-term studies of community and population dynamics indicate that abrupt disturbances often catal...
Key message: we review the recent findings on the influence of drought on tree mortality, growth or ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThe respons...
1. Whether tropical trees acclimate to long-term drought stress remains unclear. This uncertainty is...
The response of small understory trees to long‐term drought is vital in determining the future compo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Transpiration from the Amazon rainforest generates an essential water source at a global and local s...
Drought threatens tropical rainforests over seasonal to decadal timescales, but the drivers of tree ...
Transpiration from the Amazon rainforest generates an essential water source at a global and local s...
Linking drought to the timing of physiological processes governing tree growth remains one limitati...
Whether tropical trees acclimate to long‐term drought stress remains unclear. This uncertainty...