The relationship between maturation size and maximum tree size from tropical to boreal climates
The fundamental trade-off between current and future reproduction has long been considered to result in a tendency for species that can grow large to begin reproduction at a proportionately larger size. Due to the prolonged time required to reach maturity, estimates of tree maturation size remain unavailable and we lack a global view on the generality and the shape of this trade-off. Using seed production from five continents, we estimate tree maturation sizes for 486 tree pecies spanning tropical to boreal climates. Results show that a species’ maturation size increases with maximum size, but in a non-proportional way: the largest species begin reproduction at smaller sizes than would be expected if maturation size were simply proportional to maximum size. Furthermore, the decrease in relative maturation size is steepest in cold climates. These findings on maturation size drivers are key to accurately represent forests’ responses to disturbance and climate change.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2024 |
|---|---|
| Title | The relationship between maturation size and maximum tree size from tropical to boreal climates |
| DOI | 10.1111/ele.14500 |
| Authors | Valentin Journe, Michał Bogdziewicz, Benoit Courbaud, Georges Kunstler, Tong Qiu, Marie-Claire Aravena Acuña, Davide Ascoli, Yves Bergeron, Daniel Berveiller, Thomas Boivin, Raul Bonal, Thomas Caignard, Maxime Cailleret, Rafael Calama, J. Julio Camarero, Chia-Hao Chang-Yang, Jerome Chave, Francesco Chianucci, Thomas Curt, Andrea Cutini, Adrian Das, Evangelia Daskalakou, Hendrik Davi, Nicolas Delpierre, Sylvain Delzon, Michael Dietze, Sergio Donoso Calderon, Laurent Dormont, Josep Espelta, William Farfan-Rios, Michael Fenner, Jerry Franklin, Catherine Gehring, Gregory Gilbert, Georg Gratzer, Cathryn Greenberg, Arthur Guignabert, Qinfeng Guo, Andrew Hacket-Pain, Arndt Hampe, Qingmin Han, Mick Hanley, Janneke Hille Ris Lambers, Jan Holik, Kazuhiko Hoshizaki, Ines Ibanez, Jill Johnstone, Johannes M. H. Knops, Richard Kobe, Hiroko Kurokawa, Jonathan G. A. Lageard, Jalene LaMontagne, Mateusz Ledwon, Francois Lefevre, Theodor Leininger, Jean-Marc Limousin, James Lutz, Diana Macias, Anders Marell, Eliot McIntire, Emily Moran, Renzo Motta, Jonathan Myers, Thomas Nagel, Shoji Naoe, Mahoko Noguchi, Julian Norghauer, Michio Oguro, Jean-Marc Ourcival, Robert Parmenter, Ian Pearse, Ignacio Perez-Ramos, Lukasz Piechnik, Tomasz Podgorski, John Poulsen, Miranda Redmond, Chantal D. Reid, Pavel Samonil, C. Lane Scher, William Schlesinger, Barbara Seget, Shubhi Sharma, Mitsue Shibata, Miles Silman, Michael Steele, Nathan Stephenson, Jacob Straub, Samantha Sutton, Jennifer J. Swenson, Margaret Swift, Peter A. Thomas, Maria Uriarte, Giorgio Vacchiano, Amy V. Whipple, Thomas Whitham, S. Wright, Kai Zhu, Jess Zimmerman, Magdalena Zywiec, James Clark |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Ecology Letters |
| Index ID | 70259694 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Western Ecological Research Center |