2023
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1703.12422
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Beyond the “resprouter versus non‐resprouter” dichotomy: On the prevalence and evolutionary fingerprint of resprouting in tropical dry forest trees

Cléber Rodrigo de Souza,
Fernanda de Coelho de Souza,
Kyle G. Dexter
et al.

Abstract: Resprouting is a plant persistence strategy in response to disturbance or stressful environmental conditions. Resprouters can dominate in stressful environments such as tropical dry forests (TDFs), but our knowledge of resprouting in TDFs is limited. Here, using a dataset of forest inventories in 16 TDF fragments (covering 15,642 trees and 321 species), we investigated patterns of resprouting in ecosystems subject to substantial seasonal water stress. We focused on two resprouting metrics: the proportion of tr… Show more

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