The pace of life for forest trees

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The pace of life for forest trees. / Author Collaboration of "The pace of life for forest trees."; Bialic-Murphy, Lalasia; McElderry, Robert M. et al.
in: Science (New York, N.Y.), Jahrgang 386, Nr. 6717, 04.10.2024, S. 92-98.

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Author Collaboration of "The pace of life for forest trees.", Bialic-Murphy, L, McElderry, RM, Esquivel-Muelbert, A, van den Hoogen, J, Zuidema, PA, Phillips, OL, de Oliveira, EA & Klipel, J 2024, 'The pace of life for forest trees', Science (New York, N.Y.), Jg. 386, Nr. 6717, S. 92-98. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adk9616

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Author Collaboration of "The pace of life for forest trees.", Bialic-Murphy, L., McElderry, R. M., Esquivel-Muelbert, A., van den Hoogen, J., Zuidema, P. A., Phillips, O. L., de Oliveira, E. A., & Klipel, J. (2024). The pace of life for forest trees. Science (New York, N.Y.), 386(6717), 92-98. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adk9616

Vancouver

Author Collaboration of "The pace of life for forest trees.", Bialic-Murphy L, McElderry RM, Esquivel-Muelbert A, van den Hoogen J, Zuidema PA et al. The pace of life for forest trees. Science (New York, N.Y.). 2024 Okt 4;386(6717):92-98. doi: 10.1126/science.adk9616

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title = "The pace of life for forest trees",
abstract = "Tree growth and longevity trade-offs fundamentally shape the terrestrial carbon balance. Yet, we lack a unified understanding of how such trade-offs vary across the world's forests. By mapping life history traits for a wide range of species across the Americas, we reveal considerable variation in life expectancies from 10 centimeters in diameter (ranging from 1.3 to 3195 years) and show that the pace of life for trees can be accurately classified into four demographic functional types. We found emergent patterns in the strength of trade-offs between growth and longevity across a temperature gradient. Furthermore, we show that the diversity of life history traits varies predictably across forest biomes, giving rise to a positive relationship between trait diversity and productivity. Our pan-latitudinal assessment provides new insights into the demographic mechanisms that govern the carbon turnover rate across forest biomes.",
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author = "{Author Collaboration of {"}The pace of life for forest trees.{"}} and Lalasia Bialic-Murphy and McElderry, {Robert M.} and Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert and {van den Hoogen}, Johan and Zuidema, {Pieter A.} and Phillips, {Oliver L.} and {de Oliveira}, {Edmar Almeida} and Loayza, {Patricia Alvarez} and Esteban Alvarez-Davila and Alves, {Luciana F.} and Maia, {Vin{\'i}cius Andrade} and Vieira, {Simone Aparecida} and {Arantes da Silva}, {Lidiany Carolina} and Alejandro Araujo-Murakami and Eric Arets and Julen Astigarraga and Fabr{\'i}cio Baccaro and Timothy Baker and Olaf Banki and Jorcely Barroso and Lilian Blanc and Damien Bonal and Frans Bongers and Bordin, {Kauane Maiara} and Roel Brienen and {de Medeiros}, {Marcelo Brilhante} and Camargo, {Jos{\'e} Lu{\'i}s} and Ara{\'u}jo, {Felipe Carvalho} and Castilho, {Carolina V.} and Wendeson Castro and Moscoso, {Victor Chama} and James Comiskey and Fl{\'a}via Costa and M{\"u}ller, {Sandra Cristina} and {de Almeida}, {Everton Cristo} and {L{\^o}la da Costa}, {Antonio Carlos} and {de Andrade Kamimura}, Vitor and {de Oliveira}, Fernanda and {Del Aguila Pasquel}, Jhon and G{\'e}raldine Derroire and Kyle Dexter and {Di Fiore}, Anthony and Louis Duchesne and Thaise Em{\'i}lio and Farrapo, {Camila La{\'i}s} and Sophie Fauset and Draper, {Federick C.} and Feldpausch, {Ted R.} and Ramos, {Rafael Flora} and Joice Klipel",
year = "2024",
month = oct,
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doi = "10.1126/science.adk9616",
language = "English",
volume = "386",
pages = "92--98",
journal = "Science (New York, N.Y.)",
issn = "0036-8075",
publisher = "American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - The pace of life for forest trees

AU - Author Collaboration of "The pace of life for forest trees."

AU - Bialic-Murphy, Lalasia

AU - McElderry, Robert M.

AU - Esquivel-Muelbert, Adriane

AU - van den Hoogen, Johan

AU - Zuidema, Pieter A.

AU - Phillips, Oliver L.

AU - de Oliveira, Edmar Almeida

AU - Loayza, Patricia Alvarez

AU - Alvarez-Davila, Esteban

AU - Alves, Luciana F.

AU - Maia, Vinícius Andrade

AU - Vieira, Simone Aparecida

AU - Arantes da Silva, Lidiany Carolina

AU - Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro

AU - Arets, Eric

AU - Astigarraga, Julen

AU - Baccaro, Fabrício

AU - Baker, Timothy

AU - Banki, Olaf

AU - Barroso, Jorcely

AU - Blanc, Lilian

AU - Bonal, Damien

AU - Bongers, Frans

AU - Bordin, Kauane Maiara

AU - Brienen, Roel

AU - de Medeiros, Marcelo Brilhante

AU - Camargo, José Luís

AU - Araújo, Felipe Carvalho

AU - Castilho, Carolina V.

AU - Castro, Wendeson

AU - Moscoso, Victor Chama

AU - Comiskey, James

AU - Costa, Flávia

AU - Müller, Sandra Cristina

AU - de Almeida, Everton Cristo

AU - Lôla da Costa, Antonio Carlos

AU - de Andrade Kamimura, Vitor

AU - de Oliveira, Fernanda

AU - Del Aguila Pasquel, Jhon

AU - Derroire, Géraldine

AU - Dexter, Kyle

AU - Di Fiore, Anthony

AU - Duchesne, Louis

AU - Emílio, Thaise

AU - Farrapo, Camila Laís

AU - Fauset, Sophie

AU - Draper, Federick C.

AU - Feldpausch, Ted R.

AU - Ramos, Rafael Flora

AU - Klipel, Joice

PY - 2024/10/4

Y1 - 2024/10/4

N2 - Tree growth and longevity trade-offs fundamentally shape the terrestrial carbon balance. Yet, we lack a unified understanding of how such trade-offs vary across the world's forests. By mapping life history traits for a wide range of species across the Americas, we reveal considerable variation in life expectancies from 10 centimeters in diameter (ranging from 1.3 to 3195 years) and show that the pace of life for trees can be accurately classified into four demographic functional types. We found emergent patterns in the strength of trade-offs between growth and longevity across a temperature gradient. Furthermore, we show that the diversity of life history traits varies predictably across forest biomes, giving rise to a positive relationship between trait diversity and productivity. Our pan-latitudinal assessment provides new insights into the demographic mechanisms that govern the carbon turnover rate across forest biomes.

AB - Tree growth and longevity trade-offs fundamentally shape the terrestrial carbon balance. Yet, we lack a unified understanding of how such trade-offs vary across the world's forests. By mapping life history traits for a wide range of species across the Americas, we reveal considerable variation in life expectancies from 10 centimeters in diameter (ranging from 1.3 to 3195 years) and show that the pace of life for trees can be accurately classified into four demographic functional types. We found emergent patterns in the strength of trade-offs between growth and longevity across a temperature gradient. Furthermore, we show that the diversity of life history traits varies predictably across forest biomes, giving rise to a positive relationship between trait diversity and productivity. Our pan-latitudinal assessment provides new insights into the demographic mechanisms that govern the carbon turnover rate across forest biomes.

KW - Biology

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U2 - 10.1126/science.adk9616

DO - 10.1126/science.adk9616

M3 - Journal articles

C2 - 39361744

AN - SCOPUS:85205605425

VL - 386

SP - 92

EP - 98

JO - Science (New York, N.Y.)

JF - Science (New York, N.Y.)

SN - 0036-8075

IS - 6717

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