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Distribution of biomass dynamics in relation to tree size in forests across the world.

Authors :
Piponiot C
Anderson-Teixeira KJ
Davies SJ
Allen D
Bourg NA
Burslem DFRP
Cárdenas D
Chang-Yang CH
Chuyong G
Cordell S
Dattaraja HS
Duque Á
Ediriweera S
Ewango C
Ezedin Z
Filip J
Giardina CP
Howe R
Hsieh CF
Hubbell SP
Inman-Narahari FM
Itoh A
Janík D
Kenfack D
Král K
Lutz JA
Makana JR
McMahon SM
McShea W
Mi X
Bt Mohamad M
Novotný V
O'Brien MJ
Ostertag R
Parker G
Pérez R
Ren H
Reynolds G
Md Sabri MD
Sack L
Shringi A
Su SH
Sukumar R
Sun IF
Suresh HS
Thomas DW
Thompson J
Uriarte M
Vandermeer J
Wang Y
Ware IM
Weiblen GD
Whitfeld TJS
Wolf A
Yao TL
Yu M
Yuan Z
Zimmerman JK
Zuleta D
Muller-Landau HC
Source :
The New phytologist [New Phytol] 2022 Jun; Vol. 234 (5), pp. 1664-1677. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Feb 24.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Tree size shapes forest carbon dynamics and determines how trees interact with their environment, including a changing climate. Here, we conduct the first global analysis of among-site differences in how aboveground biomass stocks and fluxes are distributed with tree size. We analyzed repeat tree censuses from 25 large-scale (4-52 ha) forest plots spanning a broad climatic range over five continents to characterize how aboveground biomass, woody productivity, and woody mortality vary with tree diameter. We examined how the median, dispersion, and skewness of these size-related distributions vary with mean annual temperature and precipitation. In warmer forests, aboveground biomass, woody productivity, and woody mortality were more broadly distributed with respect to tree size. In warmer and wetter forests, aboveground biomass and woody productivity were more right skewed, with a long tail towards large trees. Small trees (1-10 cm diameter) contributed more to productivity and mortality than to biomass, highlighting the importance of including these trees in analyses of forest dynamics. Our findings provide an improved characterization of climate-driven forest differences in the size structure of aboveground biomass and dynamics of that biomass, as well as refined benchmarks for capturing climate influences in vegetation demographic models.<br /> (© 2022 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2022 New Phytologist Foundation.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1469-8137
Volume :
234
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The New phytologist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35201608
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17995