TY - ADVS
T1 - Successional shifts in tree demographic strategies in wet and dry Neotropical forests
AU - Rüger, Nadja
AU - Schorn, Markus E.
AU - Kambach, Stephan
AU - Chazdon, Robin L.
AU - Farrior, Caroline E.
AU - Meave, Jorge A.
AU - Muñoz, Rodrigo
AU - van Breugel, Michiel
AU - Amissah, Lucy
AU - Bongers, Frans
AU - Craven, Dylan
AU - Hérault, Bruno
AU - Jakovac, Catarina C.
AU - Norden, Natalia
AU - Poorter, Lourens
AU - van der Sande, Masha T.
AU - Wirth, Christian
AU - Delgado, Diego
AU - Dent, Daisy H.
AU - DeWalt, Saara J.
AU - Dupuy, Juan M.
AU - Finegan, Bryan
AU - Hall, Jefferson S.
AU - Hernández-Stefanoni, José L.
AU - Lopez, Omar R.
PY - 2023/3/31
Y1 - 2023/3/31
N2 - This dataset summarizes demographic rates, abundances and basal
area across a succession of ~800 (sub) tropical tree species to explore
generalities in demographic trade-offs and successional shifts in
demographic strategies across four Neotropical forests that cover a
large rainfall gradient. We used repeated forest inventory data from
chronosequences in two wet (Costa Rica, Panama) and two dry forests
(Yucatán, Oaxaca, both Mexico) to quantify demographic rates of ~800
tree species. For each forest, we explored the main demographic
trade-offs and assigned tree species to five demographic groups by
performing a weighted Principal Component Analysis (PCA) that accounts
for differences in sample size. We aggregated the basal area and
abundance across demographic groups to identify successional shifts in
demographic strategies over the entire successional gradient from very
young (<5 years) to old-growth forests. This dataset provides raw and
transformed demographic rates, their weights in the weighted PCA,
assignments to demographic groups, and forest inventory data at the
species level, as well as the code for performing the weighted PCA.
AB - This dataset summarizes demographic rates, abundances and basal
area across a succession of ~800 (sub) tropical tree species to explore
generalities in demographic trade-offs and successional shifts in
demographic strategies across four Neotropical forests that cover a
large rainfall gradient. We used repeated forest inventory data from
chronosequences in two wet (Costa Rica, Panama) and two dry forests
(Yucatán, Oaxaca, both Mexico) to quantify demographic rates of ~800
tree species. For each forest, we explored the main demographic
trade-offs and assigned tree species to five demographic groups by
performing a weighted Principal Component Analysis (PCA) that accounts
for differences in sample size. We aggregated the basal area and
abundance across demographic groups to identify successional shifts in
demographic strategies over the entire successional gradient from very
young (<5 years) to old-growth forests. This dataset provides raw and
transformed demographic rates, their weights in the weighted PCA,
assignments to demographic groups, and forest inventory data at the
species level, as well as the code for performing the weighted PCA.
KW - demographic strategies
KW - growth-mortality tradeoff
KW - life-history strategies
KW - long-lived pioneer
KW - principal components analysis
KW - species classification
KW - stature-recruitment tradeoff
U2 - 10.5281/zenodo.7614821
DO - 10.5281/zenodo.7614821
M3 - Software
VL - 32
PB - Wageningen University & Research
ER -