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project . 2015 - 2020 . Closed

TREMOR: Mechanisms and consequences of increasing TREe MORtality in Amazonian rainforests

UK Research and Innovation
Funder: UK Research and InnovationProject code: NE/N004655/1
Funded under: NERC Funder Contribution: 683,435 GBP
Status: Closed
30 Sep 2015 (Started) 29 Sep 2020 (Ended)
Description

Mortality rates of trees in Amazonian rainforests have been increasing for at least 20 years. Yet, there have been no real attempts to understand the mechanistic basis of this result. TREMOR will use a combination of forest inventory data analysis and process-based modelling to investigate several hypotheses that could explain the increases in mortality. These hypotheses include (i) increasing wind disturbance, (ii) increasing drought frequency, (iii) increasing liana abundance, (iv) increased competition and (v) faster senescence. Finally, we hope to scale-up the impacts of increasing tree mortality on Amazon-wide carbon storage by using a dynamic global vegetation model.

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