International audiencePredictions of the magnitude and timing of leaf phenology in Amazonian forests remain highly controversial. Here, we use terrestrial LiDAR surveys every two weeks spanning wet and dry seasons in Central Amazonia to show that plant phenology varies strongly across vertical strata in old-growth forests, but is sensitive to disturbances arising from forest fragmentation. In combination with continuous microclimate measurements, we find that when maximum daily temperatures reached 35 °C in the latter part of the dry season, the upper canopy of large trees in undisturbed forests lost plant material. In contrast, the understory greened up with increased light availability driven by the upper canopy loss, alongside increases ...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
International audienceAmazonian evergreen forests show distinct canopy phenology and photosynthetic ...
Tropical forest degradation (e.g., anthropogenic disturbances such as selective logging and fires) a...
International audiencePredictions of the magnitude and timing of leaf phenology in Amazonian forests...
Predictions of the magnitude and timing of leaf phenology in Amazonian forests remain highly controv...
The seasonality of sunlight and rainfall regulates net primary production in tropical forests1. Prev...
Our limited understanding of the climate controls on tropical forest seasonality is one of the bigge...
Our limited understanding of the climate controls on tropical forest seasonality is one of the bigge...
Canopy structure has long been thought to influence the productivity and ecological dynamics of trop...
Despite early speculation to the contrary, all tropical forests studied to date display seasonal var...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
International audienceAmazonian evergreen forests show distinct canopy phenology and photosynthetic ...
Tropical forest degradation (e.g., anthropogenic disturbances such as selective logging and fires) a...
International audiencePredictions of the magnitude and timing of leaf phenology in Amazonian forests...
Predictions of the magnitude and timing of leaf phenology in Amazonian forests remain highly controv...
The seasonality of sunlight and rainfall regulates net primary production in tropical forests1. Prev...
Our limited understanding of the climate controls on tropical forest seasonality is one of the bigge...
Our limited understanding of the climate controls on tropical forest seasonality is one of the bigge...
Canopy structure has long been thought to influence the productivity and ecological dynamics of trop...
Despite early speculation to the contrary, all tropical forests studied to date display seasonal var...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
International audienceAmazonian evergreen forests show distinct canopy phenology and photosynthetic ...
Tropical forest degradation (e.g., anthropogenic disturbances such as selective logging and fires) a...