Strong El Niño reduces fruit production of Brazil-nut trees in the eastern Amazon
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT The Brazil-nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa) is native to the Amazon rainforest, and its fruit production varies naturally with climatic conditions. Our aim was to evaluate the temporal variation in Brazil-nut production associated with climatic variables, including the strong El Niño of 2015/2016. The study was carried out in two 9-ha permanent plots in the northeastern Brazilian Amazon from 2007 to 2018: one in forest (12-year monitoring) and the other in savannah/forest transition (eight years). Overall, we monitored fruit production of 205 trees with diameter at breast height ≥ 50 cm. Annual fruit production was related to temporal series (2005-2018) of climatic data (the Oceanic Niño Index; and precipitation and air temperature from two local meteorological stations). Average fruit production per tree in 2017 was eight times lower than in 2015 and two times lower than the general average for both sites, and was significantly associated to the El Niño of 2015/2016, that increased average maximum monthly temperature and reduced the precipitation in the region, extending the dry season from three to six months. Years with higher and lower fruit production per tree coincided in both sites. Annual fruit production was significantly and negatively correlated with thermal anomalies that occurred in the third semester prior to harvest monitoring. Years with higher production were related with predominance of neutrality or the La Niña phenomenon at the global scale, and higher rainfall at the local scale. The relationship of fruit production with climate was independent of the local habitat. |
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Strong El Niño reduces fruit production of Brazil-nut trees in the eastern AmazonBertholletia excelsaclimate variabilityOceanic Niño Index (ONI)productivityABSTRACT The Brazil-nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa) is native to the Amazon rainforest, and its fruit production varies naturally with climatic conditions. Our aim was to evaluate the temporal variation in Brazil-nut production associated with climatic variables, including the strong El Niño of 2015/2016. The study was carried out in two 9-ha permanent plots in the northeastern Brazilian Amazon from 2007 to 2018: one in forest (12-year monitoring) and the other in savannah/forest transition (eight years). Overall, we monitored fruit production of 205 trees with diameter at breast height ≥ 50 cm. Annual fruit production was related to temporal series (2005-2018) of climatic data (the Oceanic Niño Index; and precipitation and air temperature from two local meteorological stations). Average fruit production per tree in 2017 was eight times lower than in 2015 and two times lower than the general average for both sites, and was significantly associated to the El Niño of 2015/2016, that increased average maximum monthly temperature and reduced the precipitation in the region, extending the dry season from three to six months. Years with higher and lower fruit production per tree coincided in both sites. Annual fruit production was significantly and negatively correlated with thermal anomalies that occurred in the third semester prior to harvest monitoring. Years with higher production were related with predominance of neutrality or the La Niña phenomenon at the global scale, and higher rainfall at the local scale. The relationship of fruit production with climate was independent of the local habitat.Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia2021-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0044-59672021000300270Acta Amazonica v.51 n.3 2021reponame:Acta Amazonicainstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPA10.1590/1809-4392202003702info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPASTANA,Dayane Nathália BarbosaMODENA,Érica de SouzaWADT,Lúcia Helena de OliveiraNEVES,Ezaquiel de SouzaMARTORANO,Lucieta GuerreiroLIRA-GUEDES,Ana CláudiaSOUZA,Rafael Lucas Figueiredo deCOSTA,Felipe FelixBATISTA,Anderson Pedro BernardinaGUEDES,Marcelino Carneiroeng2021-09-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0044-59672021000300270Revistahttps://acta.inpa.gov.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpacta@inpa.gov.br||acta@inpa.gov.br1809-43920044-5967opendoar:2021-09-17T00:00Acta Amazonica - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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Strong El Niño reduces fruit production of Brazil-nut trees in the eastern Amazon |
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Strong El Niño reduces fruit production of Brazil-nut trees in the eastern Amazon |
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Strong El Niño reduces fruit production of Brazil-nut trees in the eastern Amazon PASTANA,Dayane Nathália Barbosa Bertholletia excelsa climate variability Oceanic Niño Index (ONI) productivity |
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Strong El Niño reduces fruit production of Brazil-nut trees in the eastern Amazon |
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Strong El Niño reduces fruit production of Brazil-nut trees in the eastern Amazon |
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Strong El Niño reduces fruit production of Brazil-nut trees in the eastern Amazon |
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Strong El Niño reduces fruit production of Brazil-nut trees in the eastern Amazon |
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Strong El Niño reduces fruit production of Brazil-nut trees in the eastern Amazon |
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PASTANA,Dayane Nathália Barbosa |
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PASTANA,Dayane Nathália Barbosa MODENA,Érica de Souza WADT,Lúcia Helena de Oliveira NEVES,Ezaquiel de Souza MARTORANO,Lucieta Guerreiro LIRA-GUEDES,Ana Cláudia SOUZA,Rafael Lucas Figueiredo de COSTA,Felipe Felix BATISTA,Anderson Pedro Bernardina GUEDES,Marcelino Carneiro |
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MODENA,Érica de Souza WADT,Lúcia Helena de Oliveira NEVES,Ezaquiel de Souza MARTORANO,Lucieta Guerreiro LIRA-GUEDES,Ana Cláudia SOUZA,Rafael Lucas Figueiredo de COSTA,Felipe Felix BATISTA,Anderson Pedro Bernardina GUEDES,Marcelino Carneiro |
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PASTANA,Dayane Nathália Barbosa MODENA,Érica de Souza WADT,Lúcia Helena de Oliveira NEVES,Ezaquiel de Souza MARTORANO,Lucieta Guerreiro LIRA-GUEDES,Ana Cláudia SOUZA,Rafael Lucas Figueiredo de COSTA,Felipe Felix BATISTA,Anderson Pedro Bernardina GUEDES,Marcelino Carneiro |
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Bertholletia excelsa climate variability Oceanic Niño Index (ONI) productivity |
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Bertholletia excelsa climate variability Oceanic Niño Index (ONI) productivity |
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ABSTRACT The Brazil-nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa) is native to the Amazon rainforest, and its fruit production varies naturally with climatic conditions. Our aim was to evaluate the temporal variation in Brazil-nut production associated with climatic variables, including the strong El Niño of 2015/2016. The study was carried out in two 9-ha permanent plots in the northeastern Brazilian Amazon from 2007 to 2018: one in forest (12-year monitoring) and the other in savannah/forest transition (eight years). Overall, we monitored fruit production of 205 trees with diameter at breast height ≥ 50 cm. Annual fruit production was related to temporal series (2005-2018) of climatic data (the Oceanic Niño Index; and precipitation and air temperature from two local meteorological stations). Average fruit production per tree in 2017 was eight times lower than in 2015 and two times lower than the general average for both sites, and was significantly associated to the El Niño of 2015/2016, that increased average maximum monthly temperature and reduced the precipitation in the region, extending the dry season from three to six months. Years with higher and lower fruit production per tree coincided in both sites. Annual fruit production was significantly and negatively correlated with thermal anomalies that occurred in the third semester prior to harvest monitoring. Years with higher production were related with predominance of neutrality or the La Niña phenomenon at the global scale, and higher rainfall at the local scale. The relationship of fruit production with climate was independent of the local habitat. |
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