Functional Ecology | 2021

Beyond forest succession: A gap model to study ecosystem functioning and tree community composition under climate change

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Climate change impacts forest functioning and dynamics, and large uncertainties remain regarding the interactions between species composition, demographic processes, and environmental drivers. There are few robust tools available to link these processes, which precludes accurate projections and recommendations for long-term forest management. Forest gap-models present a balance between complexity and generality and are widely used in predictive forest ecology. However, their relevance to tackle questions about the links between species composition, climate and forest functioning is unclear. In this regard, demonstrating the ability of gap-models to predict the growth of forest stands at the annual time scale – representing a sensitive and integrated signal of tree functioning and mortality risk - appears as a fundamental step.

Volume 35
Pages 955-975
DOI 10.1111/1365-2435.13760
Language English
Journal Functional Ecology

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