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Tree height integrated into pantropical forest biomass estimates

Authors :
Iêda Leão do Amaral
Sylvester Tan
Marcos Silveira
R. Vásquez
A. Monteagudo Mendoza
Yadvinder Malhi
Jon C. Lovett
Gloria Djagbletey
Beatriz Schwantes Marimon
Jan Reitsma
Yoshiko Iida
Natalino Silva
Vincent A. Vos
Roel J. W. Brienen
Edward T. A. Mitchard
Casimiro Mendoza
Maria Aparecida Freitas
David A. Neill
Eric Arets
Philip M. Fearnside
E. M. Jimenez
Hermann Taedoumg
Bonaventure Sonké
Simon L. Lewis
Samuel Almeida
Esteban Álvarez
Hirma Ramírez-Angulo
Fredy Ramírez
Olaf Bánki
Nicholas J. Berry
M. C. Peñuela
Agustín Rudas
Ana Andrade
William F. Laurance
Bruce Walker Nelson
Lee J. T. White
Tomas F. Domingues
Gustavo Saiz
Emilio Vilanova
Andrew R. Marshall
A. A. R. de Oliveira
Adriana Prieto
John Terborgh
A. Araujo Murakami
Timothy R. Baker
Javier E. Silva-Espejo
Lindsay F. Banin
Daniel J. Metcalfe
Carlos A. Quesada
Alexander Parada
Nallarett Davila Cardozo
Mabiane Batista França
Abdul Rahman Kassim
Kofi Affum-Baffoe
A. Peña Cruz
G. Lopez-Gonzalez
Luzmila Arroyo
Luiz E. O. C. Aragão
K. Abu Salim
Nigel C. A. Pitman
Oliver L. Phillips
H. ter Steege
James A. Comiskey
Ben Hur Marimon-Junior
Miguel Alexiades
Ted R. Feldpausch
Juliana Stropp
Terry L. Erwin
Simon Willcock
Manuel Gloor
Reuben Nilus
Hannsjorg Woell
Eddie Lenza
Mireia Torello-Raventos
G. M. F. van der Heijden
Niro Higuchi
Euler Melo Nogueira
Timothy J. Killeen
Rafael de Paiva Salomão
A. Di Fiore
Jon Lloyd
Jérôme Chave
Michael P. Schwarz
Kelvin S.-H. Peh
Source :
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, Biogeosciences, ISSN 1726-4170, 2012-08, No. 9, Archivo Digital UPM, instname, Repositório Institucional do INPA, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), instacron:INPA, Biogeosciences, Vol 9, Iss 8, Pp 3381-3403 (2012), Feldpausch, T R, Lloyd, J, Lewis, S L, Brienen, R J W, Gloor, M, Monteagudo Mendoza, A, Lopez-Gonzalez, G, Banin, L, Abu Salim, K, Affum-Baffoe, K, Alexiades, M, Almeida, S, Amaral, I, Andrade, A, Aragao, L E O C, Araujo Murakami, A, Arets, E J M M, Arroyo, L, Aymard, G A, Baker, T R, Banki, O S, Berry, N J, Cardozo, N, Chave, J, Comiskey, J A, Alvarez, E, de Oliveira, A, Di Fiore, A, Djagbletey, G, Domingues, T F, Erwin, T L, Fearnside, P M, Franca, M B, Freitas, M A, Higuchi, N, Honorio, E, Iida, Y, Jimenez, E, Kassim, A R, Killeen, T J, Laurance, W F, Lovett, J C, Malhi, Y, Marimon, B S, Marimon-Junior, B H, Lenza, E, Marshall, A R, Mendoza, C, Metcalfe, D J, Mitchard, E T A, Neill, D A, Nelson, B W, Nilus, R, Nogueira, E M, Parada, A, Peh, K S-H, Pena Cruz, A, Penuela, M C, Pitman, N C A, Prieto, A, Quesada, C A, Ramirez, F, Ramirez-Angulo, H, Reitsma, J M, Rudas, A, Saiz, G, Salomao, R P, Schwarz, M, Silva, N, Silva-Espejo, J E, Silveira, M, Sonke, B, Stropp, J, Taedoumg, H E, Tan, S, ter Steege, H, Terborgh, J, Torello-Raventos, M, van der Heijden, G M F, Vasquez, R, Vilanova, E, Vos, V A, White, L, Willcock, S, Woell, H & Phillips, O L 2012, ' Tree height integrated into pantropical forest biomass estimates ', Biogeosciences, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 3381-3403 . https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-3381-2012, Biogeosciences, 9, 3381-3403, Biogeosciences, Biogeosciences 9 (2012)

Abstract

Aboveground tropical tree biomass and carbon storage estimates commonly ignore tree height (H). We estimate the effect of incorporating H on tropics-wide forest biomass estimates in 327 plots across four continents using 42 656 H and diameter measurements and harvested trees from 20 sites to answer the following questions: 1. What is the best H-model form and geographic unit to include in biomass models to minimise site-level uncertainty in estimates of destructive biomass? 2. To what extent does including H estimates derived in (1) reduce uncertainty in biomass estimates across all 327 plots? 3. What effect does accounting for H have on plot- and continental-scale forest biomass estimates? The mean relative error in biomass estimates of destructively harvested trees when including H (mean 0.06), was half that when excluding H (mean 0.13). Power- and Weibull-H models provided the greatest reduction in uncertainty, with regional Weibull-H models preferred because they reduce uncertainty in smaller-diameter classes (≤40 cm D) that store about one-third of biomass per hectare in most forests. Propagating the relationships from destructively harvested tree biomass to each of the 327 plots from across the tropics shows that including H reduces errors from 41.8 Mg ha−1 (range 6.6 to 112.4) to 8.0 Mg ha−1 (−2.5 to 23.0). For all plots, aboveground live biomass was −52.2 Mg ha−1 (−82.0 to −20.3 bootstrapped 95% CI), or 13%, lower when including H estimates, with the greatest relative reductions in estimated biomass in forests of the Brazilian Shield, east Africa, and Australia, and relatively little change in the Guiana Shield, central Africa and southeast Asia. Appreciably different stand structure was observed among regions across the tropical continents, with some storing significantly more biomass in small diameter stems, which affects selection of the best height models to reduce uncertainty and biomass reductions due to H. After accounting for variation in H, total biomass per hectare is greatest in Australia, the Guiana Shield, Asia, central and east Africa, and lowest in east-central Amazonia, W. Africa, W. Amazonia, and the Brazilian Shield (descending order). Thus, if tropical forests span 1668 million km2 and store 285 Pg C (estimate including H), then applying our regional relationships implies that carbon storage is overestimated by 35 Pg C (31–39 bootstrapped 95% CI) if H is ignored, assuming that the sampled plots are an unbiased statistical representation of all tropical forest in terms of biomass and height factors. Our results show that tree H is an important allometric factor that needs to be included in future forest biomass estimates to reduce error in estimates of tropical carbon stocks and emissions due to deforestation.

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ISSN :
17264189 and 17264170
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OpenAIRE
Journal :
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, Biogeosciences, ISSN 1726-4170, 2012-08, No. 9, Archivo Digital UPM, instname, Repositório Institucional do INPA, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), instacron:INPA, Biogeosciences, Vol 9, Iss 8, Pp 3381-3403 (2012), Feldpausch, T R, Lloyd, J, Lewis, S L, Brienen, R J W, Gloor, M, Monteagudo Mendoza, A, Lopez-Gonzalez, G, Banin, L, Abu Salim, K, Affum-Baffoe, K, Alexiades, M, Almeida, S, Amaral, I, Andrade, A, Aragao, L E O C, Araujo Murakami, A, Arets, E J M M, Arroyo, L, Aymard, G A, Baker, T R, Banki, O S, Berry, N J, Cardozo, N, Chave, J, Comiskey, J A, Alvarez, E, de Oliveira, A, Di Fiore, A, Djagbletey, G, Domingues, T F, Erwin, T L, Fearnside, P M, Franca, M B, Freitas, M A, Higuchi, N, Honorio, E, Iida, Y, Jimenez, E, Kassim, A R, Killeen, T J, Laurance, W F, Lovett, J C, Malhi, Y, Marimon, B S, Marimon-Junior, B H, Lenza, E, Marshall, A R, Mendoza, C, Metcalfe, D J, Mitchard, E T A, Neill, D A, Nelson, B W, Nilus, R, Nogueira, E M, Parada, A, Peh, K S-H, Pena Cruz, A, Penuela, M C, Pitman, N C A, Prieto, A, Quesada, C A, Ramirez, F, Ramirez-Angulo, H, Reitsma, J M, Rudas, A, Saiz, G, Salomao, R P, Schwarz, M, Silva, N, Silva-Espejo, J E, Silveira, M, Sonke, B, Stropp, J, Taedoumg, H E, Tan, S, ter Steege, H, Terborgh, J, Torello-Raventos, M, van der Heijden, G M F, Vasquez, R, Vilanova, E, Vos, V A, White, L, Willcock, S, Woell, H & Phillips, O L 2012, ' Tree height integrated into pantropical forest biomass estimates ', Biogeosciences, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 3381-3403 . https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-3381-2012, Biogeosciences, 9, 3381-3403, Biogeosciences, Biogeosciences 9 (2012)
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