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Impact of temperature on the growth of a Neotropical tree species (Hymenaea courbaril, Fabaceae) at its southern distribution limit

机译:温度对南部分配限制的新诊断(Hymenaea Qualbaril,Fabaceae)的影响

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Widely distributed tree species usually face different growth conditions across gradients of climate variables. Hymenaea courbaril inhabits most of Neotropical lowlands, where its growth is limited by low precipitation under seasonal precipitation regimes. However, it is still unclear what are the drivers of growth variability at its distribution limits, where populations are most vulnerable to climate change. We evaluated the role of precipitation and temperature variability on the growth rate of two populations of H. courbaril at the southern limits of its occurrence. Sampling sites comprise two semi-deciduous forest fragments with weathered and chemically poor soils, similar temperature conditions, only differing in size and in precipitation regime. To achieve that goal, we built two tree-ring chronologies using standard dendrochronological methods, one with 21 trees (37 radii) and the other one with 13 trees (24 radii). First, we evaluated if site conditions would affect average growth patterns, and then, we tested the climate-growth relationships and the teleconnections with the Equatorial Pacific sea surface temperature (SST). The results show that trees display similar average growth rates throughout life without evidence of influence from differing fragment sizes. Nonetheless, precipitation positively influences annual growth in the drier site, while it has a negative effect on growth in the wetter site. In contrast to previous studies, temperature has a stronger influence than precipitation on the growth of these trees. Monthly, seasonal, and annual mean temperatures showed a negative influence on trees growth. The variability of the regional temperature and, consequently, of the growth rate of the trees is partially dependent on the SST of the Equatorial Pacific. In conclusion, this study shows that temperature is a key limiting growth factor for this species at its southern distribution limits and periods with warmer temperature will likely reduce annual growth rate.
机译:广泛分布的树种通常面对气候变量梯度面临不同的生长条件。 Hymenaea Courbaril居住在大多数新途中的低地,其增长在季节性降水制度下降水量低。但是,目前尚不清楚其分配限制的增长变异率是什么,人口最容易受到气候变化的影响。我们评估了降水和温度变化对其发生的南部南部的两个人口的增长率的作用。采样部位包括两个半落叶林片段,具有风化和化学差的土壤,类似的温度条件,尺寸和降水制度的不同。为实现这一目标,我们使用标准的树枝状学方法建立了两个树木时间,其中21棵树(37个半径)和其他13棵树(24个半径)。首先,我们评估了网站条件会影响平均增长模式,然后,我们测试了气候增长关系和赤道太平洋海表面温度(SST)的电信连接。结果表明,树木在整个寿命中显示了类似的平均增长率,而无需不同的片段尺寸的影响。尽管如此,降水积极影响干燥网站的年增长率,而它对湿润部位的增长产生了负面影响。与先前的研究相比,温度具有比这些树木生长的沉淀更强的影响。每月,季节性和年均温度对树木的生长产生负面影响。区域温度的可变性以及树木的生长速率部分地依赖于赤道太平洋的SST。总之,本研究表明,温度是该物种在其南部分配限制下的关键限制生长因子,温度温暖的时期可能降低年增长率。

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