Autor/a

Rowland, Lucy

da Costa, Antonio C. L.

Oliveira, Alex A. R.

Oliveira, Rafael S.

Bittencourt, Paulo L.

Costa, Patricia B.

Giles, Andre L.

Sosa, Azul I.

Coughlin, Ingrid

Godlee, John L.

Vasconcelos, Steel S.

Junior, João A. S.

Ferreira, Leandro V.

Mencuccini, Maurizio

Meir, Patrick

Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats

Fecha de publicación

2018

Resumen

ALTRES AJUTS: NE/N014022/1, NE/J011002/1


- CO₂ efflux from stems (CO₂_stem) accounts for a substantial fraction of tropical forest gross primary productivity, but the climate sensitivity of this flux remains poorly understood. - We present a study of tropical forest CO₂_stem from 215 trees across wet and dry seasons, at the world's longest running tropical forest drought experiment site. - We show a 27% increase in wet season CO₂_stem in the droughted forest relative to a control forest. This was driven by increasing CO₂_stem in trees 10-40 cm diameter. Furthermore, we show that drought increases the proportion of maintenance to growth respiration in trees > 20 cm diameter, including large increases in maintenance respiration in the largest droughted trees, > 40 cm diameter. However, we found no clear taxonomic influence on CO₂_stem and were unable to accurately predict how drought sensitivity altered ecosystem scale CO₂_stem, due to substantial uncertainty introduced by contrasting methods previously employed to scale CO₂_stem fluxes. - Our findings indicate that under future scenarios of elevated drought, increases in CO₂_stem may augment carbon losses, weakening or potentially reversing the tropical forest carbon sink. However, due to substantial uncertainties in scaling CO₂_stem fluxes, stand-scale future estimates of changes in stem CO₂ emissions remain highly uncertain.

Tipo de documento

Article

Lengua

Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Drought; Growth respiration; Maintenance respiration; Stem CO2 efflux; Tropical rainforests; Woody tissue respiration

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open access

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