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Climate seasonality limits leaf carbon assimilation and wood productivity in tropical forests
Fabien H. Wagner
Bruno Hérault
Damien Bonal
Clément Stahl
Liana O. Anderson
Timothy R. Baker
Gabriel Sebastian Becker
Hans Beeckman
Danilo Boanerges Souza
Paulo Cesar Botosso
David M. J. S. Bowman
Achim Bräuning
Benjamin Brede
Foster Irving Brown
Jesus Julio Camarero
Plínio Barbosa Camargo
Fernanda C. G. Cardoso
Fabrício Alvim Carvalho
Wendeson Castro
Rubens Koloski Chagas
Jérome Chave
Emmanuel N. Chidumayo
Deborah A. Clark
Flavia Regina Capellotto Costa
Camille Couralet
Paulo Henrique da Silva Mauricio
Helmut Dalitz
Vinicius Resende de Castro
Jaçanan Eloisa de Freitas Milani
Edilson Consuelo de Oliveira
Luciano de Souza Arruda
Jean-Louis Devineau
David M. Drew
Oliver Dünisch
Giselda Durigan
Elisha Elifuraha
Marcio Fedele
Ligia Ferreira Fedele
Afonso Figueiredo Filho
César Augusto Guimarães Finger
Augusto César Franco
João Lima Freitas Júnior
Franklin Galvão
Aster Gebrekirstos
Robert Gliniars
Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro Graça
Anthony D. Griffiths
James Grogan
Kaiyu Guan
Jürgen Homeier
Maria Raquel Kanieski
Lip Khoon Kho
Jennifer Koenig
Sintia Valerio Kohler
Julia Krepkowski
José Pires Lemos-Filho
Diana Lieberman
Milton Eugene Lieberman
Claudio Sergio Lisi
Tomaz Longhi Santos
José Luis López Ayala
Eduardo Eijji Maeda
Yadvinder Malhi
Vivian R. B. Maria
Marcia C. M. Marques
Renato Marques
Hector Maza Chamba
Lawrence Mbwambo
Karina Liana Lisboa Melgaço
Hooz Angela Mendivelso
Brett P. Murphy
Joseph J. O'Brien
Steven F. Oberbauer
Naoki Okada
Raphaël Pélissier
Lynda D. Prior
Fidel Alejandro Roig
Michael Ross
Davi Rodrigo Rossatto
Vivien Rossi
Lucy Rowland
Ervan Rutishauser
Hellen Santana
Mark Schulze
Diogo Selhorst
Williamar Rodrigues Silva
Marcos Silveira
Susanne Spannl
Michael D. Swaine
José Julio Toledo
Marcos Miranda Toledo
Marisol Toledo
Takeshi Toma
Mario Tomazello Filho
Juan Ignacio Valdez Hernández
Jan Verbesselt
Simone Aparecida Vieira
Grégoire Vincent
Carolina Volkmer de Castilho
Franziska Volland
Martin Worbes
Magda Lea Bolzan Zanon
Luiz E. O. C. Aragão
Abstract. The seasonal climate drivers of the carbon cycle in tropical forests remain poorly known, although these forests account for more carbon assimilation and storage than any other terrestrial ecosystem. Based on a unique combination of seasonal pan-tropical data sets from 89 experimental sites (68 include aboveground wood productivity measurements and 35 litter productivity measurements), their associated canopy photosynthetic capacity (enhanced vegetation index, EVI) and climate, we ask how carbon assimilation and aboveground allocation are related to climate seasonality in tropical forests and how they interact in the seasonal carbon cycle. We found that canopy photosynthetic capacity seasonality responds positively to precipitation when rainfall is < 2000 mm yr−1 (water-limited forests) and to radiation otherwise (light-limited forests). On the other hand, independent of climate limitations, wood productivity and litterfall are driven by seasonal variation in precipitation and evapotranspiration, respectively. Consequently, light-limited forests present an asynchronism between canopy photosynthetic capacity and wood productivity. First-order control by precipitation likely indicates a decrease in tropical forest productivity in a drier climate in water-limited forest, and in current light-limited forest with future rainfall < 2000 mm yr−1.
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