2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6 -- 11)

IGN 23-4 - Canopy structural complexity shapes ecosystem function: The case for adding canopy complexity into Earth System Models

Friday, August 11, 2017
C124, Oregon Convention Center
Brady Hardiman, Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Ecosystem structure predicts a wide range of ecological functions. Understanding of structure-function interactions is fundamental to ecosystem science, yet is often represented inaccurately in Earth system models. Canopy physical structure -- leaf quantity and arrangement -- strongly affects light interception and distribution. While the quantity of leaf area in forest canopies is a well-recognized driver of forest carbon dynamics, arrangement of leaf area may be equally important. Ongoing research demonstrates that canopy structure drives primary production across a wide range of forest types, indicating potential to improve Earth system models by incorporating increasingly accurate representations of forest canopy structure.