2023
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13343
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2015/16 El Niño increased water demand and pushed plants from a Mesic tropical montane grassland beyond their hydraulic safety limits

Abstract: In 2015/16, a strong El Niño event caused anomalously high temperatures and reduced precipitation resulting in Pantropical drought‐induced diebacks and wildfires. Although many studies have documented the El Niño impacts on tropical forests, little we know about its effects on tropical grasslands. Here, we investigated plant drought responses during and after the 2015/16 El Niño event (Jun 2016 to Aug 2017) in 12 species with contrasting drought strategies (tolerance, avoidance and escape) in a Brazilian tropi… Show more

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“…Their study suggests that diverse fish assemblages allow for greater complementarity in the seed dispersal interaction, which can potentially aid plant recruitment. Matos et al (2024) studied drought responses during and after the 2015/16 El Niño event in plant species with contrasting drought strategies in a Brazilian tropical montane grassland. They evaluated if the event led to plant water stress and if plants showed signs of drought recovery.…”
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“…Their study suggests that diverse fish assemblages allow for greater complementarity in the seed dispersal interaction, which can potentially aid plant recruitment. Matos et al (2024) studied drought responses during and after the 2015/16 El Niño event in plant species with contrasting drought strategies in a Brazilian tropical montane grassland. They evaluated if the event led to plant water stress and if plants showed signs of drought recovery.…”
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confidence: 99%