Diversity enhances carbon storage in tropical forests
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Aim
Tropical forests store 25% of global carbon and harbour 96% of the world's tree species, but it is not clear whether this high biodiversity matters for carbon storage. Few studies have teased apart the relative importance of forest attributes and environmental drivers for ecosystem functioning, and no such study exists for the tropics.
Location
Neotropics.
Methods
We relate aboveground biomass (AGB) to forest attributes (diversity and structure) and environmental drivers (annual rainfall and soil fertility) using data from 144,000 trees, 2050 forest plots and 59 forest sites. The sites span the complete latitudinal and climatic gradients in the lowland Neotropics, with rainfall ranging from 750 to 4350 mm year−1. Relationships were analysed within forest sites at scales of 0.1 and 1 ha and across forest sites along large-scale environmental gradients. We used a structural equation model to test the hypothesis that species richness, forest structural attributes and environmental drivers have independent, positive effects on AGB.
Results
Across sites, AGB was most strongly driven by rainfall, followed by average tree stem diameter and rarefied species richness, which all had positive effects on AGB. Our indicator of soil fertility (cation exchange capacity) had a negligible effect on AGB, perhaps because we used a global soil database. Taxonomic forest attributes (i.e. species richness, rarefied richness and Shannon diversity) had the strongest relationships with AGB at small spatial scales, where an additional species can still make a difference in terms of niche complementarity, while structural forest attributes (i.e. tree density and tree size) had strong relationships with AGB at all spatial scales.
Main conclusions
Biodiversity has an independent, positive effect on AGB and ecosystem functioning, not only in relatively simple temperate systems but also in structurally complex hyperdiverse tropical forests. Biodiversity conservation should therefore be a key component of the UN Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation strategy.
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Appendix S1 Overview of sites included in the study. Appendix S2 Extended methods. Appendix S3 Aboveground plot biomass estimates using the Chave and Brown equations and using different diameter cut-off limits. Appendix S4 Mixed linear model results of the relationship between aboveground biomass and taxonomical and structural forest attributes at the 0.1- and 1-ha level. Appendix S5 Strength of the relation between aboveground biomass, species richness and stem density versus annual rainfall of the sites. Appendix S6 Relationship between cation exchange capacity and rarefied richness, average stem diameter and aboveground biomass. Appendix S7 Standardized coefficients of the indirect paths in the structural equation model. Appendix S8 Relationship between average aboveground biomass at a site and annual rainfall. |
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