Radial stem growth of stems in human-modified forests of Eastern Amazonia
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- doi: / 10.5285/c8bc6982-d4de-4e6f-aadb-08aac877b263
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- Berenguer, E., Rossi, L. C., Seixas, M.M.M., Barlow, J. (2019). Radial stem growth of stems in human-modified forests of Eastern Amazonia. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre 10.5285/c8bc6982-d4de-4e6f-aadb-08aac877b263
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- If you reuse this data, you should cite: Berenguer, E., Rossi, L. C., Seixas, M.M.M., Barlow, J. (2019). Radial stem growth of stems in human-modified forests of Eastern Amazonia. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/c8bc6982-d4de-4e6f-aadb-08aac877b263
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- 2014-12-01
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- 2018-09-30
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- 2010-12-08
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- We measured stem radial growth in 20 study plots (0.25ha) distributed along a gradient of forest disturbance in Eastern Amazonia: undisturbed primary forests (n = 5), logged primary forests (n = 5), logged-and-burned primary forests (n = 5), and secondary forests (n = 5). Forest disturbance classes were based on both an analysis of canopy disturbance in a chronosequence of satellite images (1988 to 2010) and on field assessments of fire scars, charcoal, and logging debris. In each of the 20 plots, trees and palms were stratified in five DBH size classes: 10-19.99 cm, 20-29.99 cm, 30-39.99 cm, 40-49.99, and ≥50 cm. At least 50 dendrometer bands were installed in each plot and caution was taken to install dendrometers evenly amongst the size classes (10 in each size class). If a study plot did not have 10 trees in a given class, we distributed the remaining dendrometer bands evenly between the other DBH size classes. We also installed dendrometer bands in all lianas ≥10 cm DBH present in the study plots. Dendrometer bands were installed 10 cm above the DBH point of measure. Radial growth was measured every month.
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