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Effects of fire disturbance on species and functional compositions vary with tree sizes in a tropical dry forest.

Kanokporn KaewsongChia-Hao Chang-YangSarayudh BunyavejchewinEkaphan KraichakJie YangZhenhua SunCaicai ZhangWenfei LiLuxiang LinI Fang Sun
Published in: PeerJ (2022)
Species compositional changes were caused by changes in the abundance of species with similar functional traits through time. Temporal functional turnover in small trees was random in most quadrats, suggesting that the recruits came from the equal proportions of surviving trees and new individuals of fast-growing species, which increased rapidly after fires. On the other hand, functional composition in big trees was more likely determined by surviving trees which maintained higher functional similarities than small trees through time. Fire disturbance is important for ecosystem functions, as changing forest fire frequency may alter forest turnover, particularly in functional composition in the new recruits of this forest.
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