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Diversity and carbon storage across the tropical forest biome.

Authors :
Sullivan MJ
Talbot J
Lewis SL
Phillips OL
Qie L
Begne SK
Chave J
Cuni-Sanchez A
Hubau W
Lopez-Gonzalez G
Miles L
Monteagudo-Mendoza A
Sonké B
Sunderland T
Ter Steege H
White LJ
Affum-Baffoe K
Aiba SI
de Almeida EC
de Oliveira EA
Alvarez-Loayza P
Dávila EÁ
Andrade A
Aragão LE
Ashton P
Aymard C GA
Baker TR
Balinga M
Banin LF
Baraloto C
Bastin JF
Berry N
Bogaert J
Bonal D
Bongers F
Brienen R
Camargo JL
Cerón C
Moscoso VC
Chezeaux E
Clark CJ
Pacheco ÁC
Comiskey JA
Valverde FC
Coronado EN
Dargie G
Davies SJ
De Canniere C
Djuikouo K MN
Doucet JL
Erwin TL
Espejo JS
Ewango CE
Fauset S
Feldpausch TR
Herrera R
Gilpin M
Gloor E
Hall JS
Harris DJ
Hart TB
Kartawinata K
Kho LK
Kitayama K
Laurance SG
Laurance WF
Leal ME
Lovejoy T
Lovett JC
Lukasu FM
Makana JR
Malhi Y
Maracahipes L
Marimon BS
Junior BH
Marshall AR
Morandi PS
Mukendi JT
Mukinzi J
Nilus R
Vargas PN
Camacho NC
Pardo G
Peña-Claros M
Pétronelli P
Pickavance GC
Poulsen AD
Poulsen JR
Primack RB
Priyadi H
Quesada CA
Reitsma J
Réjou-Méchain M
Restrepo Z
Rutishauser E
Salim KA
Salomão RP
Samsoedin I
Sheil D
Sierra R
Silveira M
Slik JW
Steel L
Taedoumg H
Tan S
Terborgh JW
Thomas SC
Toledo M
Umunay PM
Gamarra LV
Vieira IC
Vos VA
Wang O
Willcock S
Zemagho L
Source :
Scientific reports [Sci Rep] 2017 Jan 17; Vol. 7, pp. 39102. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Jan 17.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Tropical forests are global centres of biodiversity and carbon storage. Many tropical countries aspire to protect forest to fulfil biodiversity and climate mitigation policy targets, but the conservation strategies needed to achieve these two functions depend critically on the tropical forest tree diversity-carbon storage relationship. Assessing this relationship is challenging due to the scarcity of inventories where carbon stocks in aboveground biomass and species identifications have been simultaneously and robustly quantified. Here, we compile a unique pan-tropical dataset of 360 plots located in structurally intact old-growth closed-canopy forest, surveyed using standardised methods, allowing a multi-scale evaluation of diversity-carbon relationships in tropical forests. Diversity-carbon relationships among all plots at 1 ha scale across the tropics are absent, and within continents are either weak (Asia) or absent (Amazonia, Africa). A weak positive relationship is detectable within 1 ha plots, indicating that diversity effects in tropical forests may be scale dependent. The absence of clear diversity-carbon relationships at scales relevant to conservation planning means that carbon-centred conservation strategies will inevitably miss many high diversity ecosystems. As tropical forests can have any combination of tree diversity and carbon stocks both require explicit consideration when optimising policies to manage tropical carbon and biodiversity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2045-2322
Volume :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28094794
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/srep39102