2005
DOI: 10.1890/04-0488
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Disturbance History and Historical Stand Dynamics of a Seasonal Tropical Forest in Western Thailand

Abstract: Abstract. Disturbances influence forest dynamics across a range of spatial and temporal scales. In tropical forests most studies have focused on disturbances occurring at small spatial and temporal scales (i.e., gap dynamics). This is primarily due to the difficulty of reconstructing long-term disturbance histories of forests in which most tree species lack annual growth rings. Consequently, the role of past disturbances in tropical forests is poorly understood. We used a combination of direct and indirect met… Show more

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“…Tree-ring series of the oldest trees (mostly Afzelia xylocarpa) showed elevated growth in the 1850s. Together, these results indicate that around 1850 a large, widespread disturbance occurred, followed by a few minor disturbances more recently (Baker et al 2005). A third study on forest dynamics was conducted by Rozendaal et al (2010b) to assess the frequency of growth releases in a Bolivian moist forest.…”
Section: Fluctuations In Growing Conditions and Physiological Responsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Tree-ring series of the oldest trees (mostly Afzelia xylocarpa) showed elevated growth in the 1850s. Together, these results indicate that around 1850 a large, widespread disturbance occurred, followed by a few minor disturbances more recently (Baker et al 2005). A third study on forest dynamics was conducted by Rozendaal et al (2010b) to assess the frequency of growth releases in a Bolivian moist forest.…”
Section: Fluctuations In Growing Conditions and Physiological Responsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In all, the forest was classified as a late secondary forest . Similarly, the disturbance history of a seasonal tropical forest in western Thailand was reconstructed by Baker et al (2005), using a combination of treering analysis and age estimations from growth projections (cf. Baker 2003).…”
Section: Fluctuations In Growing Conditions and Physiological Responsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…secas severas, tempestades, alagamentos) ou antrópicos (ex. fragmentação, bordas, queimadas, corte seletivo) infl uenciam na mortalidade, e, conseqüentemente, no recrutamento, agindo como fortes determinantes na dinâmica fl orestal (Condit et al 1995;Oliveira-Filho et al 1997;Laurance et al 1998;Werneck & Franceschinelli 2004;Baker et al 2005). Como a fl oresta estudada encontra-se preservada, é coerente afi rmar que o padrão obtido esteja associado a aspectos naturais, dentre os quais, muito provavelmente à distribuição da pluviosidade.…”
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“…Seasonal evergreen forest at HKK is structurally complex, with trees reaching heights of 60 m, and species-rich, with >250 tree species. While the seasonal evergreen forest has a complex history of natural disturbances, the area of forest in which we 4Q Springer conducted the phenological study has no history of human disturbance (Baker et al 2005).…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%