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Impacts of wind disturbance on fragmented tropical forests: A review and synthesis
Authors:WILLIAM F LAURANCE  TIMOTHY J CURRAN
Institution:1. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Apartado 0843‐03092, Balboa, Ancón, Republic of Panama (Email: laurancew@si.edu);2. Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project, National Institute for Amazonian Research (INPA), C.P. 478, Manaus, AM 69011‐970, Brazil;3. and;4. The School for Field Studies, Centre for Rainforest Studies, Yungaburra, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Abstract Wind disturbance is an important ecological force in the tropics, especially in the cyclonic and hurricane zones from about 7–20° latitude. Damage from intense winds may be especially severe in fragmented forests because of their abrupt artificial margins and denuded surrounding landscapes. We review available information on the effects of windstorms on fragmented forests, synthesizing studies from Australasia, Amazonia and elsewhere in the tropics. Wind damage in fragmented landscapes can be influenced by a range of factors, such as forest‐edge orientation, edge structure, the size of nearby clearings and local topography. We argue that wind disturbances are likely to interact with, and exacerbate, a range of deleterious environmental changes in fragmented forests. Among the most important of these are altered forest structure, shifts in plant species composition, exotic‐plant invasions, reduced carbon storage and elevated vulnerability to fire. The damaging impacts of winds on fragmented forests could potentially increase in the future, particularly if global warming leads to increasingly severe or frequent windstorms.
Keywords:edge effect  forest dynamics  habitat fragmentation  plant functional trait  windstorm resistance and resilience
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