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Variation in stem mortality rates determines patterns of above-ground biomass in Amazonian forests: implications for dynamic global vegetation models

Authors :
Johnson, Michelle
Galbraith, David
Gloor, Manuel
De Deaurwaerder, Hannes
Guimberteau, Mattieu
Rammig, Anja
Thonicke, Kristin
Verbeeck, Hans
von Randow, Celso
Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel
Phillips, Oliver L.
Brienen, Roel
Feldpausch, Ted R.
Lopez Gonzales, Gabriela
Fauset, Sophie
Quesada, Carlos
Christofferson, Bradley
Ciais, Phillippe
Sampaio, Gilvan
Kruijt, Bart
Meir, Patrick
Moorcroft, Paul
Zhang, Ke
Alvarez-Davila, Esteban
Alves de Oliveira, Atila
Amaral, Ieda
Andrade, Ana
Aragao, Luiz
Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro
Arets, Eric
Arroyo, Luzmila
Aymard, Gerardo
Baraloto, Christopher
Barroso, Jocely
Bonal, Damien
Boot, Rene
Camargo, Jose
Chave, Jerome
Cogollo, Alvaro
Cornejo, Fernando
Lola da Costa, Antonio
Di Fiore, Anthony
Ferreira, Leandro
Higuchi, Niro
Honorio, Euridice
Killeen, Timothy
Laurance, Susan
Laurance, William
Licona, Juan
Lovejoy, Thomas
Malhi, Yadvinder
Marimon, Bia
Marimon Junior, Ben Hur
Matos, Darley
Mendoza, Casimiro
Neill, David
Pardo, Guido
Pena-Claros, Marielos
Pitman, Nigel
Poorter, Lourens
Prieto, Adriana
Ramirez-Angula, Hirma
Roopsind, Anand
Rudas, Augustin
Salomao, Rafael
Silveira, Marcos
Stropp, Juliana
ter Steege, Hans
Terborgh, John
Thomas, Raquel
Toledo, Marisol
Torres-Lezama, Armando
van der Heijden, Geertje M.F.
Vasquez, Rodolfo
Vieira, Imez
Vilanova, Emilio
Vos, Vincent
Baker, Timothy
Johnson, Michelle
Galbraith, David
Gloor, Manuel
De Deaurwaerder, Hannes
Guimberteau, Mattieu
Rammig, Anja
Thonicke, Kristin
Verbeeck, Hans
von Randow, Celso
Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel
Phillips, Oliver L.
Brienen, Roel
Feldpausch, Ted R.
Lopez Gonzales, Gabriela
Fauset, Sophie
Quesada, Carlos
Christofferson, Bradley
Ciais, Phillippe
Sampaio, Gilvan
Kruijt, Bart
Meir, Patrick
Moorcroft, Paul
Zhang, Ke
Alvarez-Davila, Esteban
Alves de Oliveira, Atila
Amaral, Ieda
Andrade, Ana
Aragao, Luiz
Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro
Arets, Eric
Arroyo, Luzmila
Aymard, Gerardo
Baraloto, Christopher
Barroso, Jocely
Bonal, Damien
Boot, Rene
Camargo, Jose
Chave, Jerome
Cogollo, Alvaro
Cornejo, Fernando
Lola da Costa, Antonio
Di Fiore, Anthony
Ferreira, Leandro
Higuchi, Niro
Honorio, Euridice
Killeen, Timothy
Laurance, Susan
Laurance, William
Licona, Juan
Lovejoy, Thomas
Malhi, Yadvinder
Marimon, Bia
Marimon Junior, Ben Hur
Matos, Darley
Mendoza, Casimiro
Neill, David
Pardo, Guido
Pena-Claros, Marielos
Pitman, Nigel
Poorter, Lourens
Prieto, Adriana
Ramirez-Angula, Hirma
Roopsind, Anand
Rudas, Augustin
Salomao, Rafael
Silveira, Marcos
Stropp, Juliana
ter Steege, Hans
Terborgh, John
Thomas, Raquel
Toledo, Marisol
Torres-Lezama, Armando
van der Heijden, Geertje M.F.
Vasquez, Rodolfo
Vieira, Imez
Vilanova, Emilio
Vos, Vincent
Baker, Timothy

Abstract

Understanding the processes that determine above-ground biomass (AGB) in Amazonian forests is important for predicting the sensitivity of these ecosystems to environmental change and for designing and evaluating dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs). AGB is determined by inputs from woody productivity [woody net primary productivity (NPP)] and the rate at which carbon is lost through tree mortality. Here, we test whether two direct metrics of tree mortality (the absolute rate of woody biomass loss and the rate of stem mortality) and/or woody NPP, control variation in AGB among 167 plots in intact forest across Amazonia. We then compare these relationships and the observed variation in AGB and woody NPP with the predictions of four DGVMs. The observations show that stem mortality rates, rather than absolute rates of woody biomass loss, are the most important predictor of AGB, which is consistent with the importance of stand size structure for determining spatial variation in AGB. The relationship between stem mortality rates and AGB varies among different regions of Amazonia, indicating that variation in wood density and height/diameter relationships also influences AGB. In contrast to previous findings, we find that woody NPP is not correlated with stem mortality rates and is weakly positively correlated with AGB. Across the four models, basin-wide average AGB is similar to the mean of the observations. However, the models consistently overestimate woody NPP and poorly represent the spatial patterns of both AGB and woody NPP estimated using plot data. In marked contrast to the observations, DGVMs typically show strong positive relationships between woody NPP and AGB. Resolving these differences will require incorporating forest size structure, mechanistic models of stem mortality and variation in functional composition in DGVMs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
doi:10.1111/gcb.13315
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312891976
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111.gcb.13315