Literature DB >> 30448659

Drivers of tree carbon storage in subtropical forests.

Yin Li1, Weikai Bao2, Frans Bongers3, Bin Chen4, Guoke Chen5, Ke Guo6, Mingxi Jiang7, Jiangshan Lai8, Dunmei Lin9, Chunjiang Liu10, Xiaojuan Liu11, Yi Liu12, Xiangcheng Mi13, Xingjun Tian14, Xihua Wang15, Wubing Xu16, Junhua Yan17, Bo Yang18, Yuanrun Zheng19, Keping Ma20.   

Abstract

Tropical and subtropical forest ecosystems play an important role in the global carbon regulation. Despite increasing evidence for effects of biodiversity (species diversity, functional diversity and functional dominance), stand structural attributes, stand age and environmental conditions (climate and topography) on tree carbon storage, the relative importance of these drivers at large scale is poorly understood. It is also still unclear whether biodiversity effects on tree carbon storage work through niche complementarity (i.e. increased tree carbon storage due to interspecific resource partitioning) or through the mass-ratio effect (tree carbon storage regulated by dominant traits within communities). Here we analyze tree carbon storage and its drivers using data of 480 plots sampled across subtropical forests in China. We use multiple regression models to test the relative effects of biodiversity, stand structural attributes, stand age and environmental conditions on tree carbon storage, and use a partial least squares path model to test how these variables directly and/or indirectly affect tree carbon storage. Our results show that tree carbon storage is most strongly affected by stand age, followed by climate, biodiversity and stand structural attributes. Stand age and climate had both direct and indirect (through species diversity, functional dominance and stand structural attributes) effects. We find that tree carbon storage correlates with both species diversity and functional dominance after stand age and environmental drivers are accounted for. Our results suggest that niche complementarity and the mass-ratio effect, not necessarily mutually exclusive, both play a role in maintaining ecosystem functioning. Our results further indicate that biodiversity conservation might be an effective way for enhancing tree carbon storage in natural, species-rich forest ecosystems.
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Keywords:  Biodiversity-ecosystem function; Environmental conditions; Mass-ratio effect; Niche complementarity; Stand age; Stand structure

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30448659     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.11.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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