Allocation trade-offs dominate the response of tropical forest growth to seasonal and interannual drought.
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New insights into mechanisms driving carbon allocation in tropical forests.Drought impact on forest carbon dynamics and fluxes in Amazonia.Do dynamic global vegetation models capture the seasonality of carbon fluxes in the Amazon basin? A data-model intercomparison.Emergent climate and CO2 sensitivities of net primary productivity in ecosystem models do not agree with empirical data in temperate forests of eastern North America.Adaptive Carbon Allocation by Plants Enhances the Terrestrial Carbon Sink.The response of tropical rainforests to drought-lessons from recent research and future prospects.Improving predictions of tropical forest response to climate change through integration of field studies and ecosystem modeling.Environmental control of carbon allocation matters for modelling forest growth.Stand density, tree social status and water stress influence allocation in height and diameter growth of Quercus petraea (Liebl.).Amazon forest response to repeated droughtsAmazon Forest Ecosystem Responses to Elevated Atmospheric CO2 and Alterations in Nutrient Availability: Filling the Gaps with Model-Experiment IntegrationSeasonal trends of Amazonian rainforest phenology, net primary productivity, and carbon allocationA comparison of plot-based satellite and Earth system model estimates of tropical forest net primary productionSource and sink carbon dynamics and carbon allocation in the Amazon basinSensitivity of tropical forest aboveground productivity to climate anomalies in SW Costa RicaCan Leaf Spectroscopy Predict Leaf and Forest Traits Along a Peruvian Tropical Forest Elevation Gradient?Uncertainty Quantification of Extratropical Forest Biomass in CMIP5 Models over the Northern Hemisphere
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Allocation trade-offs dominate the response of tropical forest growth to seasonal and interannual drought.
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Alejandro Araujo-Murakami
Daniel B Metcalfe
Erwin Pardo-Toledo
Javier E Silva-Espejo
Juan P Heredia
Laura Jessica Viscarra
Luz M Mendizabal
Luzmarina Moreno-Vare
Marcio Flores-Valencia
Marilin Osinaga-Becerra
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2014-08-01T00:00:00Z