Soil drivers of local-scale tree growth in a lowland tropical forest.

Abstract:

:Soil nutrients influence the distribution of tree species in lowland tropical forests, but their effect on productivity, especially at local scales, remains unclear. We used tree census, canopy occupancy, and soil data from the Barro Colorado Island (BCI; Panama) 50-ha forest dynamics plot to investigate the influence of soil nutrients and potential toxins on aboveground tree productivity. Growth was calculated as the increase in diameter of 150,000 individual stems ≥1 cm diameter at breast height, representing 207 species. The effects of soil variables and other strong predictors of growth (e.g., light) were estimated using hierarchical, linear, mixed-effects models. Growth was weakly positively associated with phosphorus (P), particularly for understory tree species that are typically considered to be limited by light. In contrast, growth was strongly negatively related to manganese (Mn) and aluminum (Al), although the latter effect was confounded by strong correlations between Al and other soil variables. The negative response to increasing Mn (and Al) suggests a toxicity effect due to solubilization and uptake of amorphous pools of metal oxides in the soil. These results show that P limits tropical tree growth at local scale on BCI, but that toxic metals represent an even greater constraint on productivity.

journal_name

Ecology

journal_title

Ecology

authors

Zemunik G,Davies SJ,Turner BL

doi

10.1002/ecy.2532

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-12-01 00:00:00

pages

2844-2852

issue

12

eissn

0012-9658

issn

1939-9170

journal_volume

99

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