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Exploring ecological significance of tree crown plasticity through three-dimensional modelling
Authors:Vincent G  Harja D
Institution:Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Unité Mixte de Recherche AMAP, Campus Agronomique - BP 701 (CIRAD), 97387 Kourou cedex, French Guyana. gregoire.vincent@ird.fr
Abstract:BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Morphogenetic plasticity may be as important as physiological plasticity in determining plant adaptability to changing environmental conditions. This study examines the importance of crown plasticity of trees in stands. METHODS: A three-dimensional forest simulator is used to explore the impact of crown shape plasticity on tree growth. Crown deformation is mediated through the local response to light and overall allometric constraints governing tree dimensions. By altering shape response parameters of Hevea brasiliensis the impact of increased or decreased plasticity is explored in a variety of competitive environments defined by various combinations of tree density and relative frequency of different strategies. The possible interactions between plasticity and growth rate and plasticity and below-ground competition are also explored. KEY RESULTS: Crown plasticity confers competitive superiority in all cases studied. Interactions with other processes may downplay or enhance this competitive advantage. CONCLUSIONS: Simulation results strongly suggest that crown plasticity does have a significant impact on tree performance in nature and that commonly observed crown shape deformation response of trees is of adaptive value.
Keywords:Crown plasticity  3D simulation  individual-based model  competition
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