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Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates.

Authors :
Zanne AE
Flores-Moreno H
Powell JR
Cornwell WK
Dalling JW
Austin AT
Classen AT
Eggleton P
Okada KI
Parr CL
Adair EC
Adu-Bredu S
Alam MA
Alvarez-Garzón C
Apgaua D
Aragón R
Ardon M
Arndt SK
Ashton LA
Barber NA
Beauchêne J
Berg MP
Beringer J
Boer MM
Bonet JA
Bunney K
Burkhardt TJ
Carvalho D
Castillo-Figueroa D
Cernusak LA
Cheesman AW
Cirne-Silva TM
Cleverly JR
Cornelissen JHC
Curran TJ
D'Angioli AM
Dallstream C
Eisenhauer N
Evouna Ondo F
Fajardo A
Fernandez RD
Ferrer A
Fontes MAL
Galatowitsch ML
González G
Gottschall F
Grace PR
Granda E
Griffiths HM
Guerra Lara M
Hasegawa M
Hefting MM
Hinko-Najera N
Hutley LB
Jones J
Kahl A
Karan M
Keuskamp JA
Lardner T
Liddell M
Macfarlane C
Macinnis-Ng C
Mariano RF
Méndez MS
Meyer WS
Mori AS
Moura AS
Northwood M
Ogaya R
Oliveira RS
Orgiazzi A
Pardo J
Peguero G
Penuelas J
Perez LI
Posada JM
Prada CM
Přívětivý T
Prober SM
Prunier J
Quansah GW
Resco de Dios V
Richter R
Robertson MP
Rocha LF
Rúa MA
Sarmiento C
Silberstein RP
Silva MC
Siqueira FF
Stillwagon MG
Stol J
Taylor MK
Teste FP
Tng DYP
Tucker D
Türke M
Ulyshen MD
Valverde-Barrantes OJ
van den Berg E
van Logtestijn RSP
Veen GFC
Vogel JG
Wardlaw TJ
Wiehl G
Wirth C
Woods MJ
Zalamea PC
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2022 Sep 23; Vol. 377 (6613), pp. 1440-1444. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Sep 22.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Deadwood is a large global carbon store with its store size partially determined by biotic decay. Microbial wood decay rates are known to respond to changing temperature and precipitation. Termites are also important decomposers in the tropics but are less well studied. An understanding of their climate sensitivities is needed to estimate climate change effects on wood carbon pools. Using data from 133 sites spanning six continents, we found that termite wood discovery and consumption were highly sensitive to temperature (with decay increasing >6.8 times per 10°C increase in temperature)-even more so than microbes. Termite decay effects were greatest in tropical seasonal forests, tropical savannas, and subtropical deserts. With tropicalization (i.e., warming shifts to tropical climates), termite wood decay will likely increase as termites access more of Earth's surface.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
377
Issue :
6613
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36137034
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abo3856