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The global distribution and drivers of wood density and their impact on forest carbon stocks.

Authors :
Mo L
Crowther TW
Maynard DS
van den Hoogen J
Ma H
Bialic-Murphy L
Liang J
de-Miguel S
Nabuurs GJ
Reich PB
Phillips OL
Abegg M
Adou Yao YC
Alberti G
Almeyda Zambrano AM
Alvarado BV
Alvarez-Dávila E
Alvarez-Loayza P
Alves LF
Amaral I
Ammer C
Antón-Fernández C
Araujo-Murakami A
Arroyo L
Avitabile V
Aymard GA
Baker TR
Bałazy R
Banki O
Barroso JG
Bastian ML
Bastin JF
Birigazzi L
Birnbaum P
Bitariho R
Boeckx P
Bongers F
Boonman CCF
Bouriaud O
Brancalion PHS
Brandl S
Brearley FQ
Brienen R
Broadbent EN
Bruelheide H
Bussotti F
Gatti RC
César RG
Cesljar G
Chazdon R
Chen HYH
Chisholm C
Cho H
Cienciala E
Clark C
Clark D
Colletta GD
Coomes DA
Valverde FC
Corral-Rivas JJ
Crim PM
Cumming JR
Dayanandan S
de Gasper AL
Decuyper M
Derroire G
DeVries B
Djordjevic I
Dolezal J
Dourdain A
Engone Obiang NL
Enquist BJ
Eyre TJ
Fandohan AB
Fayle TM
Feldpausch TR
Ferreira LV
Finér L
Fischer M
Fletcher C
Frizzera L
Gamarra JGP
Gianelle D
Glick HB
Harris DJ
Hector A
Hemp A
Hengeveld G
Hérault B
Herbohn JL
Herold M
Hietz P
Hillers A
Honorio Coronado EN
Hui C
Ibanez T
Imai N
Jagodziński AM
Jaroszewicz B
Johannsen VK
Joly CA
Jucker T
Jung I
Karminov V
Kartawinata K
Kearsley E
Kenfack D
Kennard DK
Kepfer-Rojas S
Keppel G
Khan ML
Killeen TJ
Kim HS
Kitayama K
Köhl M
Korjus H
Kraxner F
Kucher D
Laarmann D
Lang M
Lewis SL
Li Y
Lopez-Gonzalez G
Lu H
Lukina NV
Maitner BS
Malhi Y
Marcon E
Marimon BS
Marimon-Junior BH
Marshall AR
Martin EH
McCarthy JK
Meave JA
Melo-Cruz O
Mendoza C
Mendoza-Polo I
Miscicki S
Merow C
Mendoza AM
Moreno VS
Mukul SA
Mundhenk P
Nava-Miranda MG
Neill D
Neldner VJ
Nevenic RV
Ngugi MR
Niklaus PA
Ontikov P
Ortiz-Malavasi E
Pan Y
Paquette A
Parada-Gutierrez A
Parfenova EI
Park M
Parren M
Parthasarathy N
Peri PL
Pfautsch S
Picard N
Piedade MTF
Piotto D
Pitman NCA
Poorter L
Poulsen AD
Poulsen JR
Pretzsch H
Arevalo FR
Restrepo-Correa Z
Richardson SJ
Rodeghiero M
Rolim SG
Roopsind A
Rovero F
Rutishauser E
Saikia P
Salas-Eljatib C
Saner P
Schall P
Schelhaas MJ
Schepaschenko D
Scherer-Lorenzen M
Schmid B
Schöngart J
Searle EB
Seben V
Serra-Diaz JM
Sheil D
Shvidenko AZ
Da Silva AC
Silva-Espejo JE
Silveira M
Singh J
Sist P
Slik F
Sonké B
Sosinski EE Jr
Souza AF
Stereńczak KJ
Svenning JC
Svoboda M
Swanepoel B
Targhetta N
Tchebakova N
Ter Steege H
Thomas R
Tikhonova E
Umunay PM
Usoltsev VA
Valencia R
Valladares F
Van Bodegom PM
van der Plas F
Van Do T
van Nuland ME
Vasquez RM
Verbeeck H
Viana H
Vibrans AC
Vieira S
von Gadow K
Wang HF
Watson JV
Werner GDA
Wittmann F
Woell H
Wortel V
Zagt R
Zawiła-Niedźwiecki T
Zhang C
Zhao X
Zhou M
Zhu ZX
Zo-Bi IC
Zohner CM
Source :
Nature ecology & evolution [Nat Ecol Evol] 2024 Oct 15. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Oct 15.
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

The density of wood is a key indicator of the carbon investment strategies of trees, impacting productivity and carbon storage. Despite its importance, the global variation in wood density and its environmental controls remain poorly understood, preventing accurate predictions of global forest carbon stocks. Here we analyse information from 1.1 million forest inventory plots alongside wood density data from 10,703 tree species to create a spatially explicit understanding of the global wood density distribution and its drivers. Our findings reveal a pronounced latitudinal gradient, with wood in tropical forests being up to 30% denser than that in boreal forests. In both angiosperms and gymnosperms, hydrothermal conditions represented by annual mean temperature and soil moisture emerged as the primary factors influencing the variation in wood density globally. This indicates similar environmental filters and evolutionary adaptations among distinct plant groups, underscoring the essential role of abiotic factors in determining wood density in forest ecosystems. Additionally, our study highlights the prominent role of disturbance, such as human modification and fire risk, in influencing wood density at more local scales. Factoring in the spatial variation of wood density notably changes the estimates of forest carbon stocks, leading to differences of up to 21% within biomes. Therefore, our research contributes to a deeper understanding of terrestrial biomass distribution and how environmental changes and disturbances impact forest ecosystems.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2397-334X
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature ecology & evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39406932
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-024-02564-9