The impact of hurricane disturbances on a tropical forest: implementing a palm plant functional type and hurricane disturbance module in ED2-HuDi V1.0
Abstract - 21 %, - 12 %, and - 15 % for stem density, basal area, and aboveground biomass, respectively. The optimal simulation also agrees well with the observation in terms of PFT composition (+ 1 %, - 8 %, - 2 %, and + 9 % differences in the percentages of “Early”, “Mid”, “Late”, and “Palm” PFTs, respectively) and size structure of the forest (+ 0.8 % differences in the percentage of large stems). Lastly, using the optimal parameter set, we study the impact of forest initial condition on the recovery of the forest from a single hurricane disturbance. The results indicate that, compared to a no-hurricane scenario, a single hurricane disturbance has little impact on forest structure (+ 1 % change in the percentage of large stems) and composition (< 1 % change in the percentage of each of the four PFTs) but leads to 5 % higher aboveground biomass after 80 years of succession. The assumption of a less severe hurricane disturbance leads to a 4 % increase in aboveground biomass.
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Englisch
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The impact of hurricane disturbances on a tropical forest: implementing a palm plant functional type and hurricane disturbance module in ED2-HuDi V1.0 ; volume:15 ; number:13 ; year:2022 ; pages:5107-5126 ; extent:20
Geoscientific model development ; 15, Heft 13 (2022), 5107-5126 (gesamt 20)
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Zhang, Jiaying
Bras, Rafael L.
Longo, Marcos
Heartsill Scalley, Tamara
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10.5194/gmd-15-5107-2022
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022070705170566432346
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Beteiligte
- Zhang, Jiaying
- Bras, Rafael L.
- Longo, Marcos
- Heartsill Scalley, Tamara