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Legume abundance along successional and rainfall gradients in Neotropical forests

Gei, Maga [autora] | Rozendaal, Danaë M. A [autor/a] | Poorter, Lourens [autor/a] | Bongers, Frans [autor/a] | Sprent, Janet I [autora] | Garner, Mira D [autor/a] | Aide, T. Mitchell [autor/a] | Andrade Torres, José Luis [autor] | Balvanera, Patricia [autora] | Becknell, Justin M [autor] | Brancalion, Pedro H. S [autor] | Cabral, George A. L [autor] | Gomes César, Ricardo [autor] | Chazdon, Robin L [autor] | Cole, Rebecca J [autora] | Dalla Colletta, Gabriel [autor] | De Jong, Bernardus Hendricus Jozeph [autor] | Denslow, Julie S [autor/a] | Dent, Daisy H [autor/a] | DeWalt, Saara J [autora] | Dupuy Rada, Juan Manuel [autor] | Durán, Sandra M [autora] | do Espírito Santo, Mário Marcos [autor] | Fernandes, G. Wilson [autor] | Ferreira Nunes, Yule Roberta [autora] | Finegan, Bryan [autor/a] | Granda Moser, Vanessa [autora] | Hall, Jefferson S [autor] | Hernández Stefanoni, José Luis [autor] | Junqueira, André B [autor] | Kennard, Deborah [autora] | Lebrija Trejos, Edwin [autor] | Letcher, Susan G [autora] | Lohbeck, Madelon [autor] | Marín Spiotta, Erika [autora] | Martínez Ramos, Miguel [autor] | Meave, Jorge A [autor] | Menge, Duncan N. L [autor/a] | Mora Ardila, Francisco [autor] | Muñoz, Rodrigo [autor] | Muscarella, Robert [autor] | Ochoa Gaona, Susana [autora] | Orihuela Belmonte, Dolores Edith [autora] | Ostertag, Rebecca [autora] | Peña Claros, Marielos [autor/a] | Pérez García, Eduardo A [autor] | Piotto, Daniel [autor] | Reich, Peter B [autor] | Reyes García, Casandra [autora] | Rodríguez Velázquez, Jorge [autor] | Romero Pérez, Isabel Eunice [autora] | Sanaphre-Villanueva, Lucía [autora] | Sánchez Azofeifa, Arturo [autor] | Schwartz, Naomi B [autora] | Silva de Almeida, Arlete [autora] | Almeida Cortez, Jarcilene Silva [autor/a] | Silver, Whendee L [autor/a] | de Souza Moreno, Vanessa [autora] | Sullivan, Benjamin W [autor] | Swenson, Nathan G [autor/a] | Uriarte, María [autor/a] | van Breugel, Michiel [autor/a] | Van Der Wal, Hans [autor] | Magalhães Veloso, Maria Das Dores [autora] | Vester, Hans F. M [autor/a] | Guimarães Vieira, Ima Célia [autora] | Zimmerman, Jess K [autor/a] | Powers, Jennifer S [autora].
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 en línea Artículo en línea Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Computadora Tipo de portador: Recurso en líneaTema(s): Fabaceae | Regeneración forestal | Fijación del nitrógeno | Bosque secundario | Ecología forestal | Cambio climáticoTema(s) en inglés: Fabaceas | Forest regeneration | Nitrogen fixation | Secondary forests | Forest ecology | Climate changeDescriptor(es) geográficos: México | Brasil Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso En: Nature Ecology and Evolution. Volumen 2, número 7 (Jun. 2018), páginas 1104-1111. --ISSN: 2397-334XNúmero de sistema: 59215Resumen:
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The nutrient demands of regrowing tropical forests are partly satisfied by nitrogen-fixing legume trees, but our understanding of the abundance of those species is biased towards wet tropical regions. Here we show how the abundance of Leguminosae is affected by both recovery from disturbance and large-scale rainfall gradients through a synthesis of forest inventory plots from a network of 42 Neotropical forest chronosequences. During the first three decades of natural forest regeneration, legume basal area is twice as high in dry compared with wet secondary forests. The tremendous ecological success of legumes in recently disturbed, water-limited forests is likely to be related to both their reduced leaflet size and ability to fix N2, which together enhance legume drought tolerance and water-use efficiency. Earth system models should incorporate these large-scale successional and climatic patterns of legume dominance to provide more accurate estimates of the maximum potential for natural nitrogen fixation across tropical forests.

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The nutrient demands of regrowing tropical forests are partly satisfied by nitrogen-fixing legume trees, but our understanding of the abundance of those species is biased towards wet tropical regions. Here we show how the abundance of Leguminosae is affected by both recovery from disturbance and large-scale rainfall gradients through a synthesis of forest inventory plots from a network of 42 Neotropical forest chronosequences. During the first three decades of natural forest regeneration, legume basal area is twice as high in dry compared with wet secondary forests. The tremendous ecological success of legumes in recently disturbed, water-limited forests is likely to be related to both their reduced leaflet size and ability to fix N2, which together enhance legume drought tolerance and water-use efficiency. Earth system models should incorporate these large-scale successional and climatic patterns of legume dominance to provide more accurate estimates of the maximum potential for natural nitrogen fixation across tropical forests. eng

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