Patterns of nitrogen‐fixing tree abundance in forests across Asia and America. (30th May 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Patterns of nitrogen‐fixing tree abundance in forests across Asia and America. (30th May 2019)
- Main Title:
- Patterns of nitrogen‐fixing tree abundance in forests across Asia and America
- Authors:
- Menge, Duncan N. L.
Chisholm, Ryan A.
Davies, Stuart J.
Abu Salim, Kamariah
Allen, David
Alvarez, Mauricio
Bourg, Norm
Brockelman, Warren Y.
Bunyavejchewin, Sarayudh
Butt, Nathalie
Cao, Min
Chanthorn, Wirong
Chao, Wei‐Chun
Clay, Keith
Condit, Richard
Cordell, Susan
da Silva, João Batista
Dattaraja, H. S.
de Andrade, Ana Cristina Segalin
de Oliveira, Alexandre A.
den Ouden, Jan
Drescher, Michael
Fletcher, Christine
Giardina, Christian P.
Savitri Gunatilleke, C. V.
Gunatilleke, I. A. U. Nimal
Hau, Billy C. H.
He, Fangliang
Howe, Robert
Hsieh, Chang‐Fu
Hubbell, Stephen P.
Inman‐Narahari, Faith M.
Jansen, Patrick A.
Johnson, Daniel J.
Kong, Lee Sing
Král, Kamil
Ku, Chen‐Chia
Lai, Jiangshan
Larson, Andrew J.
Li, Xiankun
Li, Yide
Lin, Luxiang
Lin, YiChing
Liu, Shirong
Lum, Shawn K. Y.
Lutz, James A.
Ma, Keping
Malhi, Yadvinder
McMahon, Sean
McShea, William
Mi, Xiangcheng
Morecroft, Michael
Myers, Jonathan A.
Nathalang, Anuttara
Novotny, Vojtech
Ong, Perry
Orwig, David A.
Ostertag, Rebecca
Parker, Geoffrey
Phillips, Richard P.
Abd. Rahman, Kassim
Sack, Lawren
Sang, Weiguo
Shen, Guochun
Shringi, Ankur
Shue, Jessica
Su, Sheng‐Hsin
Sukumar, Raman
Sun, I‐Fang
Suresh, H. S.
Tan, Sylvester
Thomas, Sean C.
Toko, Pagi S.
Valencia, Renato
Vallejo, Martha I.
Vicentini, Alberto
Vrška, Tomáš
Wang, Bin
Wang, Xihua
Weiblen, George D.
Wolf, Amy
Xu, Han
Yap, Sandra
Zhu, Li
Fung, Tak
… (more) - Editors:
- Chen, Han
- Abstract:
- Abstract: Symbiotic nitrogen (N)‐fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if they are sufficiently abundant. The overall abundance and latitudinal abundance distributions of N‐fixing trees are well characterised in the Americas, but less well outside the Americas. Here, we characterised the abundance of N‐fixing trees in a network of forest plots spanning five continents, ~5, 000 tree species and ~4 million trees. The majority of the plots (86%) were in America or Asia. In addition, we examined whether the observed pattern of abundance of N‐fixing trees was correlated with mean annual temperature and precipitation. Outside the tropics, N‐fixing trees were consistently rare in the forest plots we examined. Within the tropics, N‐fixing trees were abundant in American but not Asian forest plots (~7% versus ~1% of basal area and stems). This disparity was not explained by mean annual temperature or precipitation. Our finding of low N‐fixing tree abundance in the Asian tropics casts some doubt on recent high estimates of N fixation rates in this region, which do not account for disparities in N‐fixing tree abundance between the Asian and American tropics. Synthesis . Inputs of nitrogen to forests depend on symbiotic nitrogen fixation, which is constrained by the abundance of N‐fixing trees. By analysing a large dataset of ~4 million trees, we found that N‐fixing trees were consistently rare in the Asian tropics as well as across higher latitudesAbstract: Symbiotic nitrogen (N)‐fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if they are sufficiently abundant. The overall abundance and latitudinal abundance distributions of N‐fixing trees are well characterised in the Americas, but less well outside the Americas. Here, we characterised the abundance of N‐fixing trees in a network of forest plots spanning five continents, ~5, 000 tree species and ~4 million trees. The majority of the plots (86%) were in America or Asia. In addition, we examined whether the observed pattern of abundance of N‐fixing trees was correlated with mean annual temperature and precipitation. Outside the tropics, N‐fixing trees were consistently rare in the forest plots we examined. Within the tropics, N‐fixing trees were abundant in American but not Asian forest plots (~7% versus ~1% of basal area and stems). This disparity was not explained by mean annual temperature or precipitation. Our finding of low N‐fixing tree abundance in the Asian tropics casts some doubt on recent high estimates of N fixation rates in this region, which do not account for disparities in N‐fixing tree abundance between the Asian and American tropics. Synthesis . Inputs of nitrogen to forests depend on symbiotic nitrogen fixation, which is constrained by the abundance of N‐fixing trees. By analysing a large dataset of ~4 million trees, we found that N‐fixing trees were consistently rare in the Asian tropics as well as across higher latitudes in Asia, America and Europe. The rarity of N‐fixing trees in the Asian tropics compared with the American tropics might stem from lower intrinsic N limitation in Asian tropical forests, although direct support for any mechanism is lacking. The paucity of N‐fixing trees throughout Asian forests suggests that N inputs to the Asian tropics might be lower than previously thought. Abstract : Inputs of nitrogen to forests depend on symbiotic nitrogen fixation, which is constrained by the abundance of N‐fixing trees. By analysing a large dataset of ~4 million trees, we found that N‐fixing trees were consistently rare in the Asian tropics as well as across higher latitudes in Asia, America and Europe. The rarity of N‐fixing trees in the Asian tropics compared with the American tropics might stem from lower intrinsic N limitation in Asian tropical forests, although direct support for any mechanism is lacking. The paucity of N‐fixing trees throughout Asian forests suggests that N inputs to the Asian tropics might be lower than previously thought. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of ecology. Volume 107:Number 6(2019:Nov.)
- Journal:
- Journal of ecology
- Issue:
- Volume 107:Number 6(2019:Nov.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 107, Issue 6 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 107
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0107-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 2598
- Page End:
- 2610
- Publication Date:
- 2019-05-30
- Subjects:
- forest -- legume -- nitrogen fixation -- nutrient limitation -- Smithsonian ForestGEO -- symbiosis
Plant ecology -- Periodicals
577.05 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2745 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/1365-2745.13199 ↗
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- English
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- 0022-0477
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