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High Inter-Specific Diversity and Seasonality of Trunk Radial Growth in Trees Along an Afrotropical Elevational Gradient

dc.contributor.authorPlavcová, Lenka
dc.contributor.authorTumajer, Jan
dc.contributor.authorAltman, Jan
dc.contributor.authorSvoboda, Miroslav
dc.contributor.authorStegehuis, Annemiek Irene
dc.contributor.authorPejcha, Vít
dc.contributor.authorDoležal, Jiří
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-21T14:40:59Z
dc.date.available2025-02-21T14:40:59Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14178/2902
dc.description.abstractUnderstanding mechanisms driving tropical tree growth is essential for comprehending carbon sequestration and predicting the future of tropical forests amid rapid deforestation. We conducted a natural experiment in Mount Cameroon to identify climatic factors limiting diurnal and seasonal growth in dominant tree species across a 2200-m elevation gradient, from lowland rainforests to montane mist forests with distinct wet and dry seasons. Using high-precision automatic dendrometers, we recorded radial growth rates of 28 tropical tree species from 2015 to 2018, correlating them with rainfall (11 100-2500 mm) and temperatures (23-14 °C) across elevations. Significant growth limitations were suggested at both extremes of water availability. Tree growth peaked during the dry and prewet seasons at humid lower elevations and during wet seasons at drier higher elevations. Growth rates increased with soil moisture at higher elevations and peaked at medium soil moisture at lower elevations. Trees grew fastest at lower temperatures relative to their elevation-specific means, with growth limited by high daytime temperatures and promoted by nighttime temperatures. Our results revealed significant interspecific diurnal and seasonal growth variations hindered by both water scarcity and excess in West African rainforests, essential for forecasting and modelling carbon sinks.en
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.urlhttps://doi.org/10.1111/pce.15295
dc.rightsCreative Commons Uveďte původ 4.0 Internationalcs
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationalen
dc.titleHigh Inter-Specific Diversity and Seasonality of Trunk Radial Growth in Trees Along an Afrotropical Elevational Gradienten
dcterms.accessRightsopenAccess
dcterms.licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
dc.date.updated2025-03-20T05:11:27Z
dc.subject.keyworddendrometeren
dc.subject.keywordforesten
dc.subject.keywordgrowth dynamicsen
dc.subject.keywordlimitationen
dc.subject.keywordsoil moistureen
dc.subject.keywordtemperatureen
dc.subject.keywordtropicsen
dc.identifier.eissn1365-3040
dc.relation.fundingReferenceinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MSM//PRIMUS/24/SCI/004
dc.relation.fundingReferenceinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MSM//EH22_008/0004605
dc.relation.fundingReferenceinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/UK/COOP/COOP
dc.relation.fundingReferenceinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/GA0/GA/GA24-11757S
dc.date.embargoStartDate2025-03-20
dc.type.obd73
dc.type.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/pce.15295
dc.identifier.utWos001361910400001
dc.identifier.eidScopus2-s2.0-85210021592
dc.identifier.obd656122
dc.identifier.pubmed39582134
dc.subject.rivPrimary10000::10500::10508
dc.subject.rivSecondary10000::10600::10611
dcterms.isPartOf.namePlant, Cell & Environment
dcterms.isPartOf.issn0140-7791
dcterms.isPartOf.journalYear2024
dcterms.isPartOf.journalVolume48
dcterms.isPartOf.journalIssue3
uk.faculty.primaryId115
uk.faculty.primaryNamePřírodovědecká fakultacs
uk.faculty.primaryNameFaculty of Scienceen
uk.department.primaryId1055
uk.department.primaryNameKatedra fyzické geografie a geoekologiecs
uk.department.primaryNameDepartment of Physical Geography and Geoecologyen
dc.description.pageRange2285-2297
dc.type.obdHierarchyCsČLÁNEK V ČASOPISU::článek v časopisu::původní článekcs
dc.type.obdHierarchyEnJOURNAL ARTICLE::journal article::original articleen
dc.type.obdHierarchyCode73::152::206en
uk.displayTitleHigh Inter-Specific Diversity and Seasonality of Trunk Radial Growth in Trees Along an Afrotropical Elevational Gradienten


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