2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-022-05259-9
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Effects and response of the Cerrado ground-layer to frost along the canopy cover gradient

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“…However, in lowland tropical forests, cold waves trigger extensive tree mortality because of heavier cold air masses moving downhill in advective frosts [11,13]. Although a general study revealed that woody plants do not always show apparent frost-damaged symptoms in tropical climates [14], in savannas, both trees and shrubs exhibit large-scale diebacks following severe cold waves [15,16]. Therefore, the threat of forest stress may be a provenance-dependent phenomenon for tropical forests, which can be supported by a mosaic forest-grassland pattern (which are dominated by plants of different provenances that follow frost along low tree lines [17]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in lowland tropical forests, cold waves trigger extensive tree mortality because of heavier cold air masses moving downhill in advective frosts [11,13]. Although a general study revealed that woody plants do not always show apparent frost-damaged symptoms in tropical climates [14], in savannas, both trees and shrubs exhibit large-scale diebacks following severe cold waves [15,16]. Therefore, the threat of forest stress may be a provenance-dependent phenomenon for tropical forests, which can be supported by a mosaic forest-grassland pattern (which are dominated by plants of different provenances that follow frost along low tree lines [17]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%