2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.10.523419
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Photosynthetic and water transport strategies of plants along a tropical forest aridity gradient: a test of optimality theory

Abstract: The direct effect of aridity on photosynthetic and water-transport strategies is not easy to discern in global analyses because of large-scale correlations between precipitation and temperature. We analyze tree traits collected along an aridity gradient in Ghana, West Africa, that shows very little temperature variation, in an attempt to disentangle thermal and hydraulic influences on plant traits. Predictions derived from optimality theory of the variation of key plant traits along the gradient are tested wit… Show more

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“…Biometric GPP was measured in the field using the Global Ecosystem Monitoring protocol, which sums measurements of the components of NPP and autotrophic respiration to calculate GPP (26) and is described in detail in previous study (21). Biometric GPP was originally quantified at the plot scale.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Biometric GPP was measured in the field using the Global Ecosystem Monitoring protocol, which sums measurements of the components of NPP and autotrophic respiration to calculate GPP (26) and is described in detail in previous study (21). Biometric GPP was originally quantified at the plot scale.…”
Section: Study Sites and Field Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For both TRENDY and FLUXCOM, we extracted the grid cells where the three study sites are located, as an average from 2009 to 2019. S3) (21). The grey areas denote measurement uncertainty, not standard error.…”
Section: Fluxcom and Trendy Gppmentioning
confidence: 99%
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