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Spatial-temporal dependence of the neighborhood interaction in regulating tree growth in a tropical rainforest

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FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 508, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120032

Keywords

Competition; Neighborhood radius; Spatial dependence; Temporal dependence; Tree growth; Tropical forest

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Funding

  1. National Key Research andDevelopment Project [2019YFA0606602]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32025025, 31770489, 31988102]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2021M700229]

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This study explored the impact of neighborhood competition on tree growth using census data from a 50-ha plot on Barro Colorado Island. The results showed that neighborhood competition negatively affected tree growth, especially for smaller trees. The strength of this relationship was influenced by spatial and temporal factors.
The intensity of interactions among tree individuals in forests is regulated by distance and time. However, few studies have considered the variability of neighborhood competition with varying spatial and temporal scales simultaneously. Based on census data of a 50-ha plot on Barro Colorado Island (BCI) during 1981-2015, we analyzed the variation in the relationship between the neighborhood interaction, represented as the neighbor-hood competition index (NCI), and the tree growth rate of 41,965 individuals from 211 species along a gradient of the neighborhood radius and over time. The results showed that the neighborhood interaction negatively impacted tree growth, especially for smaller trees, across spatial and temporal scales. The strength of the NCI-growth relationship was scale-and time-dependent. This relationship intensified initially with the increasing neighborhood radius and then plateaued at an average of about 20 m from the target trees, indicating the strong influence from neighbors could be detected at a distance up to 50 m or even 100 m. The intensifying tendency of the NCI-growth relationship over time probably results from the warming trend in recent years or the continuous radial growth of the BCI forest. We emphasize the importance of individual interactions in dy-namic forest growth, and that an appropriate radius and forest age should be considered for the neighborhood analysis.

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