Size, species, and fire behavior predict tree and liana mortality from experimental burns in the Brazilian Amazon
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Anthropogenic understory fires have affected large areas of tropical forest in recent decades, particularly during severe droughts. Yet, the mechanisms that control fire-induced mortality of tropical trees and lianas remain ambiguous due to the challenges associated with documenting mortality given variation in fire behavior and forest heterogeneity. In a seasonally dry Amazon forest, we conducted a burn experiment to quantify how increasing understory fires alter patterns of stem mortality. From 2004 to 2007, tree and liana mortality was measured in adjacent 50-ha plots that were intact (B0 â control), burned once (B1), and burned annually for 3 years (B3). After 3 years, cumulative tree and liana mortality (â¥1 cm dbh) in the B1 (5.8% yrâ1) and B3 (7.0% yrâ1) plots significantly exceeded mortality in the control (3.2% yrâ1). However, these fire-induced mortality rates are substantially lower than those reported from more humid Amazonian forests. Small stems were highly vulnerable to fi...
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2025-04-25



