Expanding tropical forest monitoring into Dry Forests: The DRYFLOR protocol for permanent plots

Peter W. Moonlight*, Karina Banda, O.L. Phillips, E.M. Veenendaal

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Abstract

Understanding of tropical forests has been revolutionized by monitoring in permanent plots. Data from global plot networks have transformed our knowledge of forests’ diversity, function, contribution to global biogeochemical cycles, and sensitivity to climate change. Monitoring has thus far been concentrated in rain forests. Despite increasing appreciation of their threatened status, biodiversity, and importance to the global carbon cycle, monitoring in tropical dry forests is still in its infancy. We provide a protocol for permanent monitoring plots in tropical dry forests. Expanding monitoring into dry biomes is critical for overcoming the linked challenges of climate change, land use change, and the biodiversity crisis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)295-300
JournalPlants, People, Planet
Volume3
Issue number3
Early online date13 Jul 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2021

Keywords

  • floristics
  • long term plots
  • tropical dry forests
  • vegetation dynamics
  • vegetation structure

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