Linking hydraulic traits to tropical forest function in a size-structured and trait-driven model (TFS v.1-Hydro)

Forest ecosystem models based on heuristic water stress functions poorly predict tropical forest response to drought partly because they do not capture the diversity of hydraulic traits (including variation in tree size) observed in tropical forests. We developed a continuous porous media approach to modeling plant hydraulics in which all parameters of the constitutive equations are biologically interpretable and measurable plant hydraulic traits (e.g., turgor loss point pi(tlp), bulk elastic modulus epsilon, hydraulic capacitance C-ft, xylem hydraulic conductivity k(s,max), water potential at 50% loss of conductivity for both xylem (P-50,P-x) and stomata (P-50,P-gs), and the leaf : sapwood area ratio Lambda(l) : Lambda(s)). We embedded this plant hydraulics model within a trait forest simulator (TFS) that models light environments of individual trees and their upper boundary conditions (transpiration), as well as providing a means for parameterizing variation in hydraulic traits among individuals. We synthesized literature and existing databases to parameterize all hydraulic traits as a function of stem and leaf traits, including wood density (WD), leaf mass per area (LMA), and photosynthetic capacity (A(max)), and evaluated the coupled model (called TFS v.1-Hydro) predictions, against observed diurnal and seasonal variability in stem and leaf water potential as well as stand-scaled sap flux.

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Related Dataset #1 : Pantropical Tree Sapwood Hydraulic Properties, 1991 - 2014

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Author Christoffersen, Bradley O.
Gloor, Manuel
Fauset, Sophie
Fyllas, Nikolaos M.
Galbraith, David R.
Baker, Timothy R.
Kruijt, Bart
Rowland, Lucy
Fisher, Rosie A.
Binks, Oliver J.
Sevanto, Sanna
Xu, Chonggang
Jansen, Steven
Choat, Brendan
Mencuccini, Maurizio
McDowell, Nate G.
Meir, Patrick
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Suggested Citation Christoffersen, Bradley O., Gloor, Manuel, Fauset, Sophie, Fyllas, Nikolaos M., Galbraith, David R., Baker, Timothy R., Kruijt, Bart, Rowland, Lucy, Fisher, Rosie A., Binks, Oliver J., Sevanto, Sanna, Xu, Chonggang, Jansen, Steven, Choat, Brendan, Mencuccini, Maurizio, McDowell, Nate G., Meir, Patrick. (2016). Linking hydraulic traits to tropical forest function in a size-structured and trait-driven model (TFS v.1-Hydro). UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7m32xhd. Accessed 31 January 2025.

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