Dear Tropical Montane and Cloud Affected Forest Researchers, As a part of an NSF-funded research coordination network on tropical montane science and ecology ("CloudNet", http://cloudnet.agsci.colostate.edu), we are organizing a global meta-analysis to assess the broad-scale relationships between environmental-physical drivers (e.g. climate, relief, soil nutrients) and ecological patterns and processes in tropical montane forests (TMFs) and cloud-affected forests. The motivation behind this meta-analysis is determine the variables which best delineate and characterize different TMF sites across the tropics. For example, do TMF sites and processes cluster in predictable ways (e.g. geographic), or form a continuum across environmental gradients? How much variability or convergence exists been ecological processes across TMFs? What major data and geographic gaps exist in TMF research? Such an effort will help evaluate the commonalities and diversity of TMFs while also serving to synthesize research across as many TMFs as possible.
To accomplish this, we are compiling existing data from TMFs on: (1) plant traits, (2) soil properties, (3) microclimate, 4) forest structure, 5) ecological processes, and 6) wildlife. These data will be examined using multivariate analyses to determine which variables best delineate different TMF sites, etc. After some preliminary examination and data organization, much of this data analysis and interpretation will be done in at a CloudNet workshop planned for mid-2015. At this point, we are canvasing the community to determine the scope of extant environmental and/or ecological data, and general interest in contributing to this meta-analysis. Pasted at the bottom is a table where you can indicate the types of data you have, if published, the locations of field sites, etc. Participation may take two basic forms: 1) Contribution of data only: you would be acknowledged and your study/studies described in tables and cited in the manuscript. We would need access to the data ideally by mid-May 2015. 2) Co-authorship. This requires the contribution of data, participation in data analysis and interpretation, and/or help writing and editing the manuscript. The nature of an individual's contribution may depend, in part, on their level of interest and area/relevance of expertise, and that the final order of co-authors will reflect the level of contribution of each participant. *** If you are interested in participating in this meta-analysis, we ask that you fill out the table and return it to Becky Ostertag at oster...@hawaii.edu<mailto:oster...@hawaii.edu>. You will then be contacted separately about providing the original data set. *** We welcome all in this effort, so feel free to pass this request along to anyone who works in TMFs or cloud affected forests, and to write us if you have suggestions about the data collation and analysis. Patrick Dr. Patrick Martin Colorado State University 1173 Campus Delivery Fort Collins, CO 80523-1773 Table. META-ANALYSIS of Tropical Montane and Cloud-Affected Forests Please fill out this table below to help us compile a general overview of the types and intensities of data collected in various TMFs. We filled out the first row as an example. Feel free to include information on multiple sites and add new rows or information not specified. ***You will need to copy this table and paste it into a word processor in 'landscape layout' to retain the formatting. If you prefer a copy in Word, please email me (patrick.mar...@colostate.edu<mailto:patrick.mar...@colostate.edu>) or Becky Ostertag (oster...@hawaii.edu<mailto:oster...@hawaii.edu>) directly. Please return the completed table to Becky Ostertag (oster...@hawaii.edu<mailto:oster...@hawaii.edu>), renaming the file as with your last name. "meta-analysis_LAST NAME". Variable Data description (including units) Sites (forest types, country; include GPS pts if available) Sampling dates (e.g., monthly, annual), frequency, and spatial scale Comments Publication(s) / unpublished data Plant Traits Specific leaf area Yes (m2 kg-1) Cloud forest 1800 m, Costa Rica Annual, Octobers 2009-2011, 1 stand Done for 10 tree species unpublished Toughness Stomatal size/density Shape Phenology Leaf nutrient conc. Wood specific gravity/density Leaf Longevity/Turnover Other Soil Properties Organic matter content Nutrients content/conc. KCl extract NH4-N KCl extract NO3-N Bray P Mehlich P Total N Total P pH ECEC %Al Saturation Infiltration/Ksat Depth O2 saturation Structure & bulk density Texture Profile characterization Other Microclimate/Stand-Scale Climate Fog dynamics/properties Rainfall Temperature Radiation Relative humidity/VPD Wind Other Forest Structure Diameter distribution Density Basal Area Tree heights Age structure Leaf area index Epiphytic cover/biomass Species richness/diversity Woody biomass/carbon Root biomass/depth Coarse woody debris Functional composition % EM/ERM taxa % N fixers % palms Other Ecological Processes Litter decay rates Foliar gas exchange Growth rates/productivity Litterfall rate Leaf litter Reproductive litter Epiphytes Soil respiration Transpiration Mortality rates Fecundity & dispersal Other Wildlife / Biota Species diversity Population size Other Other/ Misc. Commens