Literature DB >> 33057199

An unexpectedly large count of trees in the West African Sahara and Sahel.

Martin Brandt1,2, Compton J Tucker3, Ankit Kariryaa4,5, Kjeld Rasmussen6, Christin Abel6, Jennifer Small4,7, Jerome Chave8, Laura Vang Rasmussen6, Pierre Hiernaux4,9, Abdoul Aziz Diouf10, Laurent Kergoat11, Ole Mertz6, Christian Igel12, Fabian Gieseke12,13, Johannes Schöning5, Sizhuo Li6, Katherine Melocik4,7, Jesse Meyer4,7, Scott Sinno4,7, Eric Romero4,7, Erin Glennie4,7, Amandine Montagu14, Morgane Dendoncker15, Rasmus Fensholt6.   

Abstract

A large proportion of dryland trees and shrubs (hereafter referred to collectively as trees) grow in isolation, without canopy closure. These non-forest trees have a crucial role in biodiversity, and provide ecosystem services such as carbon storage, food resources and shelter for humans and animals1,2. However, most public interest relating to trees is devoted to forests, and trees outside of forests are not well-documented3. Here we map the crown size of each tree more than 3 m2 in size over a land area that spans 1.3 million km2 in the West African Sahara, Sahel and sub-humid zone, using submetre-resolution satellite imagery and deep learning4. We detected over 1.8 billion individual trees (13.4 trees per hectare), with a median crown size of 12 m2, along a rainfall gradient from 0 to 1,000 mm per year. The canopy cover increases from 0.1% (0.7 trees per hectare) in hyper-arid areas, through 1.6% (9.9 trees per hectare) in arid and 5.6% (30.1 trees per hectare) in semi-arid zones, to 13.3% (47 trees per hectare) in sub-humid areas. Although the overall canopy cover is low, the relatively high density of isolated trees challenges prevailing narratives about dryland desertification5-7, and even the desert shows a surprisingly high tree density. Our assessment suggests a way to monitor trees outside of forests globally, and to explore their role in mitigating degradation, climate change and poverty.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33057199     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2824-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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