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- Hans Verbeeck (UGent) , Hannes P.T. De Deurwaerder, Elizabeth Kearsley (UGent) , Sruthi Krishna Moorthy Parvathi (UGent) , Francis Mumbanza Mundondo (UGent) , Kasper Coppieters (UGent) , Stefan A. Schnitzer, Marcos Longo, Marc Peaucelle (UGent) , Marijn Bauters (UGent) and Félicien Meunier (UGent)
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- Will the Congo basin forest hit a tipping point? Estimating the risk of large-scale changes of the Congo Basin forests based on data assimilation in a Land Surface Model
- From LEAF to Terrestrial Biosphere Model: Integrating multi-scale observations of highly diverse tropical ecosystems for global scale simulations
- TREECLIMBERS (Modelling lianas as key drivers of tropical forest responses to climate change)
- Abstract
- Lianas (woody climbers) are crucial components of tropical forests and they have been increasingly recognized to have profound effects on tropical forest carbon dynamics. Despite their importance, lianas' representation in vegetation models remains limited, partly due to the complexity of liana-tree dynamics and the diversity in liana life history strategies. This paper provides a comprehensive review of advances and challenges for mechanistically representing lianas in forest ecosystem models and a proposed path towards effectively representing lianas in these models. Defining a liana plant functional type is a significant challenge because of the high morphological and physiological diversity amongst liana species, and because of their structural association with trees. Here, we identify critical liana traits that likely should contribute to establishing a liana plant functional type, along with key processes to properly represent lianas in ecosystem models. Subsequently, we discuss a variety of possible liana implementation strategies with their associated strengths, limitations, computational costs and data requirements. A fundamental redesign of the tree-centric demographic vegetation models seems appropriate to accommodate the unique growth and competition strategies of lianas. We illustrate the potential of such models with a single-site case study where we disentangle putative mechanisms of liana increasing abundance. Furthermore, we underscore the critical need for comprehensive liana demographic and functional data (including long-term, physiological, and pantropical observations) for the qualitative implementation and evaluation in the proposed modeling efforts. Currently, there is a scarcity of liana data and the data that do exist have a neotropical bias. We finally introduce a new liana functional trait database that can centralize existing liana trait data, incentivize improved data gathering and thus facilitate model development and scientific analyses.
- Keywords
- Lianas, Tropical forest, Vegetation model, Plant functional type, Q-ForestLab, BARRO-COLORADO ISLAND, ECOSYSTEM DEMOGRAPHY MODEL, TROPICAL DRY FOREST, RAIN-FOREST, AREA INDEX, CLONAL REPRODUCTION, TREE REGENERATION, CLIMBING PLANTS, GROWTH FORM, LEAF-AREA
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JAWCKQ4RV2MZGHQ2MXVG0TP1
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- Verbeeck, Hans, et al. “Towards a Liana Plant Functional Type for Vegetation Models.” ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, vol. 498, 2024, doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110901.
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- Verbeeck, H., De Deurwaerder, H. P. T., Kearsley, E., Krishna Moorthy Parvathi, S., Mumbanza Mundondo, F., Coppieters, K., … Meunier, F. (2024). Towards a liana plant functional type for vegetation models. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, 498. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110901
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- Verbeeck, Hans, Hannes P.T. De Deurwaerder, Elizabeth Kearsley, Sruthi Krishna Moorthy Parvathi, Francis Mumbanza Mundondo, Kasper Coppieters, Stefan A. Schnitzer, et al. 2024. “Towards a Liana Plant Functional Type for Vegetation Models.” ECOLOGICAL MODELLING 498. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110901.
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- Verbeeck, Hans, Hannes P.T. De Deurwaerder, Elizabeth Kearsley, Sruthi Krishna Moorthy Parvathi, Francis Mumbanza Mundondo, Kasper Coppieters, Stefan A. Schnitzer, Marcos Longo, Marc Peaucelle, Marijn Bauters, and Félicien Meunier. 2024. “Towards a Liana Plant Functional Type for Vegetation Models.” ECOLOGICAL MODELLING 498. doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110901.
- Vancouver
- 1.Verbeeck H, De Deurwaerder HPT, Kearsley E, Krishna Moorthy Parvathi S, Mumbanza Mundondo F, Coppieters K, et al. Towards a liana plant functional type for vegetation models. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING. 2024;498.
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- [1]H. Verbeeck et al., “Towards a liana plant functional type for vegetation models,” ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, vol. 498, 2024.
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