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Tree defence and bark beetles in a drying world: carbon partitioning, functioning and modelling.

Jianbei Huang1, Markus Kautz2, Amy M Trowbridge3,4, Almuth Hammerbacher5,6, Kenneth F Raffa4, Henry D Adams7, Devin W Goodsman8, Chonggang Xu9, Arjan J H Meddens10, Dineshkumar Kandasamy5, Jonathan Gershenzon5, Rupert Seidl11, Henrik Hartmann1.   

Abstract

Drought has promoted large-scale, insect-induced tree mortality in recent years, with severe consequences for ecosystem function, atmospheric processes, sustainable resources and global biogeochemical cycles. However, the physiological linkages among drought, tree defences, and insect outbreaks are still uncertain, hindering our ability to accurately predict tree mortality under on-going climate change. Here we propose an interdisciplinary research agenda for addressing these crucial knowledge gaps. Our framework includes field manipulations, laboratory experiments, and modelling of insect and vegetation dynamics, and focuses on how drought affects interactions between conifer trees and bark beetles. We build upon existing theory and examine several key assumptions: (1) there is a trade-off in tree carbon investment between primary and secondary metabolites (e.g. growth vs defence); (2) secondary metabolites are one of the main component of tree defence against bark beetles and associated microbes; and (3) implementing conifer-bark beetle interactions in current models improves predictions of forest disturbance in a changing climate. Our framework provides guidance for addressing a major shortcoming in current implementations of large-scale vegetation models, the under-representation of insect-induced tree mortality.
© 2019 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2019 New Phytologist Trust.

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Keywords:  bark beetles; carbon allocation; climate changes; insects and pathogens; nonstructural carbohydrate storage; secondary metabolites; tree mortality; vegetation models

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31494935     DOI: 10.1111/nph.16173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.323


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