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Substantial reorganization of China's tropical and subtropical forests: based on the permanent plots.

Guoyi Zhou1, Benjamin Z Houlton, Wantong Wang, Wenjuan Huang, Yin Xiao, Qianmei Zhang, Shizhong Liu, Min Cao, Xihua Wang, Silong Wang, Yiping Zhang, Junhua Yan, Juxiu Liu, Xuli Tang, Deqiang Zhang.   

Abstract

There is evidence that climate change induced tree mortalities in boreal and temperate forests and increased forest turnover rates (both mortality and recruitment rates) in Amazon forests. However, no study has examined China's tropical and subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests (TEBF) that cover >26% of China's terrestrial land. The sustainability of this biome is vital to the maintenance of local ecosystem services (e.g., carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, climatic regulation), many of which may influence patterns of atmospheric circulation and composition at regional to global scales. Here, we analyze time-series data collected from thirteen permanent plots within China's unmanaged TEBF to study whether and how this biome has changed over recent decades. We find that the numbers of individuals and species for shrub and small tree have increased since 1978, whereas the numbers of individuals and species for tree have decreased over this same time period. The shift in species composition is accompanied by a decrease in the mean diameter at breast height (DBH) for all individuals combined. China's TEBF may thereby be transitioning from cohorts of fewer and larger individuals to ones of more and smaller individuals, which shows a unique change pattern differing from the documented. Regional-scale drying is likely responsible for the biome's reorganization. This biome-wide reconstitution would deeply impact the regimes of carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation and have implications for the sustainability of economic development in the area.
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  China; demography; directional change; evergreen broadleaved forests; individual size; species composition; tropical and subtropical area

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24022892     DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12385

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Chang Biol        ISSN: 1354-1013            Impact factor:   10.863


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