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Panama Rainforest Changes with Experimental Drought (PaRChED): Initial Effects of Partial Throughfall Exclusion on Soil Dynamics in Lowland Forests Across Variation in Rainfall and Soil Fertility

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posted on 2024-11-27, 16:55 authored by Daniela Cusack, Lee H. Dietterich, Nicholas J. Bouskill, Stephany S. Chacon, Amanda L. Cordeiro, Karis McFarlane

Changes in rainfall are predicted across tropical regions, with effects on nutrient, water, and carbon cycling. This chapter summarizes results from the first two years of a throughfall exclusion experiment in four lowland Panamanian forests that span a 1,000-mm change in rainfall and variation in soil fertility. Soil respiration (i.e., soil carbon dioxide [CO2 ] flux) declined with throughfall exclusion, with a site*season interaction, and the radiocarbon age of respired carbon was older in exclusion versus control plots. The decline in soil CO2 flux could be related to reduced fine root production and soil microbial biomass. Microbial community composition also changed with throughfall exclusion in infertile soils, and soil nutrients accumulated more in exclusion versus control plots during the dry season. The net effects on soil carbon storage will depend on the relative strengths of these effects over time. Continued research could improve predictions of tropical forest-climate feedbacks with changes in precipitation.

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  • Open Monographs

Volume Number

2

Publication date

2024-11-22

ISBN (print)

978-1-944466-71-8

ISBN (online)

978-1-944466-70-1

Funder(s)

Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

Publisher

Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press

Book Title

The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado: Plant and Ecosystem Science

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