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CTFS-ForestGEO: a worldwide network monitoring forests in an era of global change

Authors :
Corneille E. N. Ewango
Xihua Wang
Jill Thompson
Stephen P. Hubbell
Kriangsak Sri-ngernyuang
Robin B. Foster
Xiankun Li
Geoffrey G. Parker
Michael D. Morecroft
Zhanqing Hao
Sandra L. Yap
Dairon Cárdenas
Jess K. Zimmerman
Margaret F. Kinnaird
Nimal Gunatilleke
James A. Lutz
Helene C. Muller-Landau
Sean M. McMahon
David F. R. P. Burslem
Marta I. Vallejo
Xiaojun Du
David A. Orwig
Eben N. Broadbent
Terese B. Hart
Witchaphart Sungpalee
Benjamin L. Turner
Yide Li
Renato Valencia
Sylvester Tan
Xugao Wang
Patrick A. Jansen
Shirong Liu
Stuart J. Davies
William J. McShea
Christian P. Giardina
Keith Clay
Xiangcheng Mi
Moses N. Sainge
Faith Inman-Narahari
Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira
Christine Fletcher
Angelica M. Almeyda Zambrano
Fangliang He
Robert W. Howe
Jonathan Myers
Mamoru Kanzaki
David Kenfack
Xiaobao Deng
Abdul Rahman Kassim
Billy C.H. Hau
S. Joseph Wright
Alfonso Alonso
Savitri Gunatilleke
Daniel J. Johnson
H. S. Suresh
Gregory S. Gilbert
Rafizah Mat Serudin
Nathalie Butt
Jennifer L. Baltzer
Lisa Korte
Susan Cordell
Sean C. Thomas
Staline Kibet
I-Fang Sun
Lawren Sack
Amy Wolf
H. S. Dattaraja
Jan den Ouden
Yves Basset
Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin
George D. Weiblen
Alvaro Duque
Matteo Detto
Raman Sukumar
Tomáš Vrška
Yadvinder Malhi
Keping Ma
William W. Hargrove
Amy C. Bennett
Hervé Memiaghe
Damian M. Maddalena
Jean-Remy Makana
George B. Chuyong
María Uriarte
Andrew J. Larson
Jitendra Kumar
Toby R. Marthews
Shawn K. Y. Lum
Erika Gonzalez-Akre
Perry S. Ong
Kamariah Abu Salim
Kamil Král
Weiguo Sang
Forrest M. Hoffman
David L. Erikson
Alexandre Adalardo de Oliveira
Warren Y. Brockelman
Han Xu
Min Cao
Norman A. Bourg
Alberto Vicentini
Vojtech Novotny
Takashi Mizuno
Rebecca Ostertag
Duncan W. Thomas
Richard P. Phillips
Gunter A. Fischer
Mingxi Jiang
Source :
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), instacron:USP, Global Change Biology 21 (2015) 2, Global Change Biology, 21(2), 528-549
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

Global change is impacting forests worldwide, threatening biodiversity and ecosystem services including climate regulation. Understanding how forests respond is critical to forest conservation and climate protection. This review describes an international network of 59 long-term forest dynamics research sites (CTFS-ForestGEO) useful for characterizing forest responses to global change. Within very large plots (median size 25ha), all stems 1cm diameter are identified to species, mapped, and regularly recensused according to standardized protocols. CTFS-ForestGEO spans 25 degrees S-61 degrees N latitude, is generally representative of the range of bioclimatic, edaphic, and topographic conditions experienced by forests worldwide, and is the only forest monitoring network that applies a standardized protocol to each of the world's major forest biomes. Supplementary standardized measurements at subsets of the sites provide additional information on plants, animals, and ecosystem and environmental variables. CTFS-ForestGEO sites are experiencing multifaceted anthropogenic global change pressures including warming (average 0.61 degrees C), changes in precipitation (up to +/- 30% change), atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur compounds (up to 3.8g Nm(-2)yr(-1) and 3.1g Sm(-2)yr(-1)), and forest fragmentation in the surrounding landscape (up to 88% reduced tree cover within 5km). The broad suite of measurements made at CTFS-ForestGEO sites makes it possible to investigate the complex ways in which global change is impacting forest dynamics. Ongoing research across the CTFS-ForestGEO network is yielding insights into how and why the forests are changing, and continued monitoring will provide vital contributions to understanding worldwide forest diversity and dynamics in an era of global change.

Details

ISSN :
13541013
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Global Change Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6e2bdcad45f9bd7236de807042202ef7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12712