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Comparing tropical forest tree size distributions with the predictions of metabolic ecology and equilibrium models
Authors:Muller-Landau Helene C  Condit Richard S  Harms Kyle E  Marks Christian O  Thomas Sean C  Bunyavejchewin Sarayudh  Chuyong George  Co Leonardo  Davies Stuart  Foster Robin  Gunatilleke Savitri  Gunatilleke Nimal  Hart Terese  Hubbell Stephen P  Itoh Akira  Kassim Abd Rahman  Kenfack David  LaFrankie James V  Lagunzad Daniel  Lee Hua Seng  Losos Elizabeth  Makana Jean-Remy  Ohkubo Tatsuhiro  Samper Cristian  Sukumar Raman  Sun I-Fang  Nur Supardi M N  Tan Sylvester  Thomas Duncan  Thompson Jill  Valencia Renato  Vallejo Martha Isabel  Muñoz Gorky Villa  Yamakura Takuo  Zimmerman Jess K  Dattaraja Handanakere Shavaramaiah
Abstract:Tropical forests vary substantially in the densities of trees of different sizes and thus in above-ground biomass and carbon stores. However, these tree size distributions show fundamental similarities suggestive of underlying general principles. The theory of metabolic ecology predicts that tree abundances will scale as the ?2 power of diameter. Demographic equilibrium theory explains tree abundances in terms of the scaling of growth and mortality. We use demographic equilibrium theory to derive analytic predictions for tree size distributions corresponding to different growth and mortality functions. We test both sets of predictions using data from 14 large-scale tropical forest plots encompassing censuses of 473 ha and > 2 million trees. The data are uniformly inconsistent with the predictions of metabolic ecology. In most forests, size distributions are much closer to the predictions of demographic equilibrium, and thus, intersite variation in size distributions is explained partly by intersite variation in growth and mortality.
Keywords:Demographic rates  forest structure  large-scale disturbance  metabolic theory of ecology  old-growth forests  tree diameter distributions
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