Interactive effects of tree size, crown exposure and logging on drought-induced mortality

Volume: 373, Issue: 1760, Pages: 20180189 - 20180189
Published: Oct 8, 2018
Abstract
Large trees in the tropics are reportedly more vulnerable to droughts than their smaller neighbours. This pattern is of interest due to what it portends for forest structure, timber production, carbon sequestration and multiple other values given that intensified El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events are expected to increase the frequency and intensity of droughts in the Amazon region. What remains unclear is what characteristics of large...
Paper Details
Title
Interactive effects of tree size, crown exposure and logging on drought-induced mortality
Published Date
Oct 8, 2018
Volume
373
Issue
1760
Pages
20180189 - 20180189
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