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Is there tree senescence? The fecundity evidence

AutorQiu, Tong; Aravena, Marie-Claire; Andrus, Robert; Ascoli, Davide; Bergeron, Yves; Berretti, Roberta; Bogdziewicz, Michal; Boivin, Thomas; Bonal, Raúl CSIC ORCID; Caignard, Thomas; Calama Sainz, Rafael Argimiro; Camarero, Jesús Julio CSIC ORCID ; Clark, Connie J.; Courbaud, Benoit; Delzon, Sylvain; Donoso Calderón, Sergio; Farfan-Rios, William; Gehring, Catherine; Gilbert, Gregory S.; Greenberg, Cathryn H.; Guo, Qinfeng; Hille Ris Lambers, Janneke; Hoshizaki, Kazuhiko; Ibáñez, Inés; Journé, Valentin; Kilner, Christopher L.; Kobe, Richard K.; Koenig, Walter D.; Kunstler, Georges; LaMontagne, Jalene M.; Ledwon, Mateusz; Lutz, James A.; Motta, Renzo; Myers, Jonathan A.; Nagel, Thomas A.; Núñez, Chase L.; Pearse, Ian S.; Piechnik, Lukasz; Poulsen, John; Poulton-Kamakura, Renata; Redmond, Miranda D.; Reid, Chantal D.; Rodman, Kyle C.; Scher, C. Lane; Schmidt Van Marle, Harald; Seget, Barbara; Sharma, Shubhi; Silman, Miles; Swenson, Jennifer; Swift, Margaret; Uriarte, María; Vacchiano, Giorgio; Veblen, Thomas T.; Whipple, Amy V.; Whitham, Thomas G.; Wion, Andreas P.; Wright, S. Joseph; Zhu, Kai; Zimmerman, Jess K.; Zywiec, Magdalena; Clark, James S.
Palabras claveTree fecundity
Tree senescence
Tree life history
Allometric scaling
Crown architecture
Fecha de publicación24-ago-2021
EditorNational Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
CitaciónPNAS 118(34): e2106130118 (2021)
ResumenDespite its importance for forest regeneration, food webs, and human economies, changes in tree fecundity with tree size and age remain largely unknown. The allometric increase with tree diameter assumed in ecological models would substantially overestimate seed contributions from large trees if fecundity eventually declines with size. Current estimates are dominated by overrepresentation of small trees in regression models. We combined global fecundity data, including a substantial representation of large trees. We compared size-fecundity relationships against traditional allometric scaling with diameter and two models based on crown architecture. All allometric models fail to describe the declining rate of increase in fecundity with diameter found for 80% of 597 species in our analysis. The strong evidence of declining fecundity, beyond what can be explained by crown architectural change, is consistent with physiological decline. A downward revision of projected fecundity of large trees can improve the next generation of forest dynamic models.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/289313
DOI10.1073/pnas.2106130118
ISSN0027-8424
E-ISSN1091-6490
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