Table 7.1
The locations and site descriptions for the large tropical forest
dynamics plots belonging to the Center for Tropical Forest
Science (CTFS) network.
Center forTropical ForestScience program
Collaboratinginstitutions
Year initiatedand censusescompleted
Plot size Altitude
Annual rainfall,and durationof dry season
No. of speciesand trees
LatinAmericaBarro Colorado IslandNature Monument,Panama
CTFS/SmithsonianTropical ResearchInstitute (STRI),University of Georgia(USA)
1980;5th census: 20006th census: ongoing
50 ha
120–160 m
2551 mm3 months
300 spp.213,800 trees
Luquillo ExperimentalForest, Puerto Rico
University of Puerto Rico(USA), US ForestService, STRI
1990;3rd census: 2001
16 ha
333–428 m
3548 mm0 months
138 spp.67,100 trees
Yasuní National Park,Ecuador
Pontificia UniversidadCatólica del Ecuador,University of Aarhus(Denmark), STRI
1995;2nd census: 2003
50 ha
215–245 m
3081 mm0 months
1104 spp.152,400 trees(25 ha)
La Planada NatureReserve, Colombia
Instituto de Investigaciónde Recursos Biológicos“Alexander vonHumboldt”, STRI
1997;2nd census: 2002
25 ha
1796–1891 m
4087 mm0 months
228 spp.115,100 trees
Biological Dynamics ofForest Fragments,Manaus, Brazil
Brazilian Institute forResearch in the Amazon(INPA)
Future site;census: ongoing
50 ha
40–80 m
2600 mm5 months
AsiaPasoh Forest Reserve,Peninsular Malaysia
Forest Research InstituteMalaysia, NationalInstitute of EnvironmentalStudies (Japan), HarvardUniversity (USA), STRI
1986;4th census: 20015th census: ongoing
50 ha
70–90 m
1788 mm1 month
814 spp.335,400 trees
Mudumalai WildlifeSanctuary, India
Center for EcologicalSciences of the IndianInstitute of Science, STRI
1988;5th census: 2004
50 ha
980–1120 m
1250 mm6 months
71 spp.18,000 trees