Large seasonal variation in the rate of change in girth of tropical rain-forest tree species has been described, but its origin is still under debate. We tested whether this variation might be related to variation in atmospheric relative humidity through its influence on bark water content and thickness. Variation in trunk circumference of 182 adult trees was measured about twice a month in an undisturbed tropical rain forest over 18mo using dendrometers. Furthermore, a laboratory experiment was conducted to test the direct influence of relative air humidity on bark water content and thickness. In the field, most trees displayed highly positive rates of change in girth at the onset of the wet season, while a quarter of the trees displayed n...
Climate models predict significant rainfall reduction in Amazonia, reducing water availability for t...
Key message: Wood density profiles revealed significant differences in wood formation along a precip...
International audienceTrees can modify their wood structure in response to changes in mechanical, hy...
• The dry and wet seasons in the Neotropics have strong effects on soil water and nutrient availabil...
Interspecific variation in water-induced fluctuations in stem girth demonstrates the mechanisms prom...
Pole diameter and wood density are variables commonly used in allometric equations to estimate tree ...
The complex structure of tree bark reflects its many functions, which include structural support as ...
Knowledge on tropical rainforest tree growth patterns and their response to climate is essential for...
In central Amazonia, annual rainfall distribution is characterized by a short mild dry season which ...
International audienceClimate models predict significant rainfall reduction in Amazonia, reducing wa...
A seasonal period of water deficit characterizes tropical dry forests (TDFs). There, sympatric tree ...
Copyright © 2014 Fabien Wagner et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
A seasonal period of water deficit characterizes tropical dry forests (TDFs). There, sympatric tree ...
A seasonal period of water deficit characterizes tropical dry forests (TDFs). There, sympatric tree ...
Climate models predict significant rainfall reduction in Amazonia, reducing water availability for t...
Key message: Wood density profiles revealed significant differences in wood formation along a precip...
International audienceTrees can modify their wood structure in response to changes in mechanical, hy...
• The dry and wet seasons in the Neotropics have strong effects on soil water and nutrient availabil...
Interspecific variation in water-induced fluctuations in stem girth demonstrates the mechanisms prom...
Pole diameter and wood density are variables commonly used in allometric equations to estimate tree ...
The complex structure of tree bark reflects its many functions, which include structural support as ...
Knowledge on tropical rainforest tree growth patterns and their response to climate is essential for...
In central Amazonia, annual rainfall distribution is characterized by a short mild dry season which ...
International audienceClimate models predict significant rainfall reduction in Amazonia, reducing wa...
A seasonal period of water deficit characterizes tropical dry forests (TDFs). There, sympatric tree ...
Copyright © 2014 Fabien Wagner et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
A seasonal period of water deficit characterizes tropical dry forests (TDFs). There, sympatric tree ...
A seasonal period of water deficit characterizes tropical dry forests (TDFs). There, sympatric tree ...
Climate models predict significant rainfall reduction in Amazonia, reducing water availability for t...
Key message: Wood density profiles revealed significant differences in wood formation along a precip...
International audienceTrees can modify their wood structure in response to changes in mechanical, hy...