The age of the DBH How much time tropical trees need to attain 1.3 m height Simone Vieira (CENA)...

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The age of the DBH How much time tropical trees need to attain

1.3 m height

Simone Vieira (CENA)

Susan Trumbore (UCI)Plínio Camargo (CENA) Luiz Martinelli (CENA)

Diogo Selhorst (SETEM) Niro Higuchi (INPA)

Asner et al. 2005

Asner et al. 2005

Eco

syst

em

Fu

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ion

Time

Elasticity

Disturbance

Inertia

System stability

Function range

•Forest Structure and dynamics

•Age structure

Background

Precipitation

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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Decmonth

mm

Manaus Rio Branco Santarém

2200 mm1900 mm

1960 mm

Differences between forests

Forest structure

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300

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600

10-30 30-50 >50

DBH Size Class (cm)

Ste

m h

a-1

Manaus Santarém Catuaba Humaitá

Manaus has more biomass overall, in smaller trees, than sites with a more pronounced dry season

Vieira et al., 2004

Manaus

DBH 10-30 cm33%

DBH 30-50 cm37%

DBH >50 cm

30%

Rio Branco

DBH 10-30 cm32%

DBH 30-50 cm24%

DBH >50 cm

44%

Santarém

DBH 10-30 cm26%

DBH 30-50 cm19%

DBH >50 cm

55%

Humaitá

DBH 10-3027%

DBH 30-5024%

DBH >5049%

Not all forests in the Amazon are alike

Site Stem/ha MgC/haManaus 626 180Santarém 460 141Rio Branco 466 95Humaitá 399 103

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50

100

150

200

250

10-30a 30-50a >50a 10-30b 30-50b >50b 10-30c 30-50c >50c

DBH size class (cm)

Ste

m/h

a

0-5050-100100-300300-500>500

Age Class

Age structure simulated - Manaus

0.04cm/year 0.65* stdev

0.02cm/year stdev

0.02cm/year 0.65* stdev

Trees >300 years old50%

Trees >300 years old50%

Trees >300 years old45%

Vieira et al. 2005

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10-30a 30-50a >50a 10-30b 30-50b >50b 10-30c 30-50c >50c

DBH size class (cm)

Ste

m/h

a

0-5050-100100-300300-500>500

Age Class

Age structure simulated - Rio Branco

0.04cm/year 0.65* stdev

0.02cm/year stdev

0.02cm/year 0.65* stdev

Trees >300 years old32%

Trees >300 years old38%

Trees >300 years old27%

Vieira et al. 2005

0

50

100

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250

10-30a 30-50a >50a 10-30b 30-50b >50b 10-30c 30-50c >50c

DHB size class (cm)

Ste

m/h

a

0-5050-100100-300300-500>500

Age Class

Age structure simulated - Santarém

0.04cm/year 0.65* stdev

0.02cm/year stdev

0.02cm/year 0.65* stdev

Trees >300 years old18%

Trees >300 years old27%

Trees >300 years old17%

Vieira et al. 2005

Manaus

Santarém Rio Branco

Individuals/ha 626 460 466Biomass C MgC/ha 180 141 95Growth MgC/ha/yr 1.6-2.1 2.2 -3.0 3.3-3.4Mean age of C (yr)* 119 103 80 MRT of C (stock/growth)** 95 37 94 Mean Tree Age (yr)* 422 332 255* From monte carlo simulations **biomass-weighted Data from Vieira et al. 2004

C dynamics differ with forest location

• Radiocarbon and dendrometer based estimates of growth agree

• Big trees grow more rapidly than small trees

• Trees in Manaus (central Amazon) grow much more slowly than other areas

Field sites

• Terra firme forest• Oxisols (Distrophic and Eutrophic)• Variation in dry season length• Shortest in Manaus, longer in Rio Branco

(Catuaba and Humaitá), Santarém• Water Table – Deep (Manaus, Santarém)

– Shallow (Acre)

Sampling

• 2 plots by site (2.5 X 2.5 m)

• Recent gap and not recent gap

• All trees smaller than 10 cm DBH

• Tress with 1.3m heigth

• Radiocarbon dating – Base and DBH (center)

1.3m

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1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

Time (years)

D1

4 C ‰

NH mean

SH mean

-30 to +30

No recent gap

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2

4

6

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12

Catuaba Humaita Manaus Santarém

Ste

m

>45

30 to 45

10 to 30

1 to 10

~ 14000 stem/ha

Recent gap

0

2

4

6

8

10

Catuaba Manaus SantarémStem

>45

30 to 45

10 to 30

1 to 10

• Although biomass may recover quickly through fast-growing pioneer species, slow growing species (therefore biodiversity) will take centuries to recover from disturbance

Implications of low growth rates:

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