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The Effect of Habitat Association and Edaphic Conditions on Tree Mortality during El Niño‐induced Drought in a Bornean Dipterocarp Forest
Authors:Akira Itoh  Satoshi Nanami  Tsuyoshi Harata  Tatsuhiro Ohkubo  Sylvester Tan  Lucy Chong  Stuart J Davies  Takuo Yamakura
Institution:1. Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, , Osaka, 558‐8585 Japan;2. Faculty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya University, , Utsunomiya, 321‐0943 Japan;3. Sarawak Forestry Corporation, , Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia;4. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the Arnold Arboretum, Center for Tropical Forest Science, Harvard University, , Cambridge, MA, 02138 U.S.A
Abstract:The effects of El Niño‐induced droughts on dipterocarp forests must be quantified to evaluate the implications of future global climatic changes for the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. We studied the mortality of trees ≥ 1 cm in diameter in a lowland dipterocarp forest in Borneo before, during, and after the 1997/1998 El Niño drought. The annual mortality rates were 1.30, 1.75, and 1.66 percent/yr for the pre‐drought, drought, and post‐drought periods, respectively. The effect of drought was tree size‐dependent being greater for larger trees. Modified logistic regression analysis revealed a significant interaction effect between species' habitat association and edaphic condition on mortality rates in all periods. For species associated with wet habitat, drought effect was greater in dry conditions than in wet conditions, in both the drought and post‐drought periods. The mortality rates of dry‐habitat species were less affected by the drought both in dry and wet conditions. A similar pattern was also found in common Dipterocarpaceae species; mortality rates increased more in species associated with wet‐habitat in the drought and post‐drought periods. Species and families with higher mortality in the pre‐drought period tended to experience greater mortality increases during the drought and post‐drought periods. These results suggest that changes in drought regimes alter the species composition and spatial distribution of dipterocarp forests.
Keywords:Borneo  El Niñ  o drought  habitat association  lowland dipterocarp forest  mortality rates  Sarawak
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