Tropical forest canopies cycle vast amounts of carbon, yet we still have a limited understanding of how these critical ecosystems will respond to climate warming. We implemented in situ leaf-level + 3°C experimental warming from the understory to the upper canopy of two Puerto Rican tropical tree species, Guarea guidonia and Ocotea sintenisii. After approximately 1 month of continuous warming, we assessed adjustments in photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence, stomatal conductance, leaf traits and foliar respiration. Warming did not alter net photosynthetic temperature response for either species; however, the optimum temperature of Ocotea understory leaf photosynthetic electron transport shifted upward. There was no Ocotea respiratory tre...
The effects of global warming on tropical forest growth and carbon storage are uncertain. While obse...
International audienceThe critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical tre...
The critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical trees begins to fail aver...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Climate warming is expected to increase respiration rates of tropical forest trees and lianas, which...
Tropical forests have a mitigating effect on man-made climate change by acting as a carbon sink. For...
Tropical forests have evolved under relatively narrow temperature regimes, and therefore may be more...
Tropical forests exchange more carbon with the atmosphere than any other biome, but their responses ...
Rising mean annual temperatures due to climate change have intensified the need to understand the ef...
We used leaf gas exchange, sap flow, and eddy covariance measurements to investigate whether high te...
Despite the importance of tropical forests to global carbon balance, our understanding of how tropic...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Using a mixture of observations and climate model outputs and a simple parametrization of leaf-level...
The effects of global warming on tropical forest growth and carbon storage are uncertain. While obse...
International audienceThe critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical tre...
The critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical trees begins to fail aver...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Climate warming is expected to increase respiration rates of tropical forest trees and lianas, which...
Tropical forests have a mitigating effect on man-made climate change by acting as a carbon sink. For...
Tropical forests have evolved under relatively narrow temperature regimes, and therefore may be more...
Tropical forests exchange more carbon with the atmosphere than any other biome, but their responses ...
Rising mean annual temperatures due to climate change have intensified the need to understand the ef...
We used leaf gas exchange, sap flow, and eddy covariance measurements to investigate whether high te...
Despite the importance of tropical forests to global carbon balance, our understanding of how tropic...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Using a mixture of observations and climate model outputs and a simple parametrization of leaf-level...
The effects of global warming on tropical forest growth and carbon storage are uncertain. While obse...
International audienceThe critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical tre...
The critical temperature beyond which photosynthetic machinery in tropical trees begins to fail aver...