¿Los bosques tropicales estacionalmente secos serán sensibles o resistentes a futuros cambios en los regímenes de lluvias?
Author
Allen, Kara
Dupuy, Juan Manuel
Gei, Maria G.
Hulshof, Catherine
Medvigy, David
Pizano, Camila
Salgado-Negret, Beatriz
Smith, Christina M.
Trierweiler, Annette
Van Bloem, Skip J.
Waring, Bonni G.
Xu, Xiangtao
Powers, Jennifer S.
Date
2017-02ISSN
1748-9326DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aa5968Collections
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Abstract
Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTF) are located in regions with alternating wet and dry seasons, with dry seasons that last several months or more. By the end of the 21st century, climate models predict substantial changes in rainfall regimes across these regions, but little is known about how individuals, species, and communities in SDTF will cope with the hotter, drier conditions predicted by climate models.
Key words
Cambio climáticoVariabilidad de precipitación
Rasgos funcionales
Fenología de árboles
Key words in english
climate changeprecipitation variability
tree phenology
Publisher
IOP scienceJournal
Environmental Research LettersCitation
Environmental Research Letters. Volume 12 Number 2, February 2017The following license files are associated with this item: