热带树木生物量生产的时空变化:直径生长和木材密度的变化作用

IF 5.6 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
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热带树木木质生物量对全球碳储量贡献显著;然而,这些资源越来越多地受到气候和土地利用变化的影响。了解驱动木质生物质生产的生长机制对于评估热带森林碳储量和动态的短期和长期贡献至关重要。树木通过增加其大小(木材体积)和/或组织密度(木材密度)来积累生物量。然而,对树木生物量产量的估计往往仅仅基于通过测量茎直径生长的大小增量,而忽略了树木内部木材密度的潜在时空变化。树木年轮分析可以用于重建过去树木体积生长和木材密度的变化,从而在重建过去木材生物量生产时量化它们的相对贡献。本文研究了分布广泛的新热带雪松属树木的环境(气候和土壤)梯度,以解决两个关键问题:(1)树径生长和木材密度的时间变化如何影响生物量生产?(2)这些关系在多大程度上沿着环境梯度变化?我们研究了直径生长和木材密度的长期(个体发生)和短期(年度)变化,覆盖了亚马逊雨林、大西洋森林、塞拉多稀树草原和卡廷加干林的18个地点。我们发现直径增长和木材密度驱动短期和长期生物量生产动态。有趣的是,直径生长模式主要解释了所有地点生物量产量的短期变化,而木材密度主要解释了潮湿地点的个体发生生物量模式。这些结果强调了考虑短期和长期变化的重要性,包括气候和个体发生驱动因素,以提高热带树木生物量估算的准确性,特别是在亚马逊等潮湿森林生态系统中。合成。直径生长是森林碳产量的重要而良好的指标。然而,通常被忽视的木材密度的大小相关变化对于准确的短期和长期碳评估至关重要,特别是在热带潮湿地区。
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Biomass production of tropical trees across space and time: The shifting roles of diameter growth and wood density
Woody biomass in tropical trees contributes significantly to global carbon stocks; however, these stocks are increasingly affected by climate and land‐use changes. Understanding the growth mechanisms driving woody biomass production is essential for assessing the short‐ and long‐term contributions to carbon stocks and dynamics in tropical forests. Trees accumulate biomass by increasing their size (wood volume) and/or tissue density (wood density). However, estimates of tree biomass production are often based solely on size increment through measurements of stem diameter growth, overlooking the potential spatial and temporal variation in wood density within trees. Tree‐ring analysis can be applied to reconstruct past tree volume‐growth and wood‐density variations, allowing the quantification of their relative contributions when reconstructing past woody biomass production. Here, we studied trees of the widespread Neotropical genus Cedrela along an environmental (climate and soil) gradient to address two key questions: (1) How does temporal variation in tree diameter growth and wood density affect biomass production? (2) To what extent do these relationships vary along the environmental gradient? We examined both long‐term (ontogenetic) and short‐term (annual) variations in diameter growth and wood density, covering eighteen sites in the Amazon rainforest, Atlantic Forest, Cerrado savanna and Caatinga dry forest. We found that diameter growth and wood density drive short‐ and long‐term biomass production dynamics. Interestingly, diameter growth patterns predominantly explained short‐term variability in biomass production at all sites, whereas wood density explained ontogenetic biomass patterns mainly at humid sites. These results highlight the importance of accounting for both short‐ and long‐term variation, including climatic and ontogenetic drivers, to increase the accuracy of biomass estimations in tropical trees, particularly in humid forest ecosystems such as the Amazon. Synthesis. Diameter growth is an important and good indicator of forest carbon production. However, size‐related changes in wood density, which are usually neglected, are critical for accurate short‐ and long‐term carbon assessments, especially in tropical humid sites.
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Journal of Ecology
Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
10.90
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5.50%
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207
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Ecology publishes original research papers on all aspects of the ecology of plants (including algae), in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. We do not publish papers concerned solely with cultivated plants and agricultural ecosystems. Studies of plant communities, populations or individual species are accepted, as well as studies of the interactions between plants and animals, fungi or bacteria, providing they focus on the ecology of the plants. We aim to bring important work using any ecological approach (including molecular techniques) to a wide international audience and therefore only publish papers with strong and ecological messages that advance our understanding of ecological principles.
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