Viewpoint: Why tropical forests vary in their response to hydrologic changes and implications for modelling
As authors Cheesman and Cernusak lay out in their article "Susceptibility of tropical trees to drought: Context across scales" that the variability in their responses should be understood in the context of interacting legacies across scales. They describe
- continental scales, where evolutionary history and past climatic filters have left distinct imprints on forest composition, and
- landscape scales, where edaphic and hydrological heterogeneity constrain species distributions and
functional strategies.
They finally highlight the importance of integrating historical and environmental filters into predictive models of tropical forest futures.
Read whole paper in our scientific journal Plant Biology (2025)
(DBG's members are able to access all Plant Biology papers via our intranet).