2023
DOI: 10.3389/ffgc.2023.1089167
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Temperature, nutrient availability, and species traits interact to shape elevation responses of Australian tropical trees

Abstract: Elevation gradients provide natural laboratories for investigating tropical tree ecophysiology in the context of climate warming. Previously observed trends with increasing elevation include decreasing stem diameter growth rates (GR), increasing leaf mass per area (LMA), higher root-to-shoot ratios (R:S), increasing leaf δ13C, and decreasing leaf δ15N. These patterns could be driven by decreases in temperature, lower soil nutrient availability, changes in species composition, or a combination thereof. We inves… Show more

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“…Tropical tree growth increased in response to increasing growth temperature when considering nonextreme temperatures and nonlimiting soil moisture, similar to other studies (Lin et al ., 2010; Cheesman & Winter, 2013; Ramesh et al ., 2023). Although we tested a 6°C difference in growth temperatures, the absolute temperature of the high T air treatment in our study was relatively conservative, with conditions comparable to those experienced by our focal species during summer across their lowland distributions in the Australian Wet Tropics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tropical tree growth increased in response to increasing growth temperature when considering nonextreme temperatures and nonlimiting soil moisture, similar to other studies (Lin et al ., 2010; Cheesman & Winter, 2013; Ramesh et al ., 2023). Although we tested a 6°C difference in growth temperatures, the absolute temperature of the high T air treatment in our study was relatively conservative, with conditions comparable to those experienced by our focal species during summer across their lowland distributions in the Australian Wet Tropics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R. platypodum is a valuable species in the ecosystem, and conservation efforts can be bolstered by raising awareness of its importance and role within it (Harrington et al, 2023). Protecting the habitats of the species and enforcing regulations against illegal collection and destruction of those habitats is vital (Singh et al, 2023). Genetic monitoring and research must occur continuously in order to determine the extent of changes in genetic diversity and adjust conservation strategies as necessary.…”
Section: Recommendations On Rhododendron Platypodum Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conserving endangered plant species is crucial to the survival of biological diversity and ecosystem stability (Torres-Díaz et al, 2021;Chen et al, 2022;Flores-Argüelles et al, 2022;Harrington et al, 2023;Singh et al, 2023). Rhododendron platypodum Diels is a rare and endangered plant species that has a limited distribution and is one of those species that requires urgent attention (Ma et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%