Séminaire AMAP - Questionnements scientifiques

What controls forest structure across tropical forests?

17/10/2022 de 11h00 à 12h00PS 2 salle 201

The stratified nature of tropical forest structure had been noted by early explorers, but until recent use of satellite-based LiDAR (GEDI, or Global Ecosystems Dynamics Investigation LiDAR), there has been no way to quantify stratification across all tropical forests. Understanding stratification is important because by some estimates, a majority of the world’s species inhabit tropical forest canopies. Stratification can modify vertical microenvironment, and thus can affect a species’ susceptibility to global warming. A better understanding of structure could also improve predictions of biomass across the tropics.