Literature DB >> 34050217

Impact of a tropical forest blowdown on aboveground carbon balance.

K C Cushman1,2,3, John T Burley4,5, Benedikt Imbach6, Sassan S Saatchi7, Carlos E Silva8, Orlando Vargas9, Carlo Zgraggen6, James R Kellner4,5.   

Abstract

Field measurements demonstrate a carbon sink in the Amazon and Congo basins, but the cause of this sink is uncertain. One possibility is that forest landscapes are experiencing transient recovery from previous disturbance. Attributing the carbon sink to transient recovery or other processes is challenging because we do not understand the sensitivity of conventional remote sensing methods to changes in aboveground carbon density (ACD) caused by disturbance events. Here we use ultra-high-density drone lidar to quantify the impact of a blowdown disturbance on ACD in a lowland rain forest in Costa Rica. We show that the blowdown decreased ACD by at least 17.6%, increased the number of canopy gaps, and altered the gap size-frequency distribution. Analyses of a canopy-height transition matrix indicate departure from steady-state conditions. This event will initiate a transient sink requiring an estimated 24-49 years to recover pre-disturbance ACD. Our results suggest that blowdowns of this magnitude and extent can remain undetected by conventional satellite optical imagery but are likely to alter ACD decades after they occur.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34050217     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-90576-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


  18 in total

1.  Increasing carbon storage in intact African tropical forests.

Authors:  Simon L Lewis; Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez; Bonaventure Sonké; Kofi Affum-Baffoe; Timothy R Baker; Lucas O Ojo; Oliver L Phillips; Jan M Reitsma; Lee White; James A Comiskey; Marie-Noël Djuikouo K; Corneille E N Ewango; Ted R Feldpausch; Alan C Hamilton; Manuel Gloor; Terese Hart; Annette Hladik; Jon Lloyd; Jon C Lovett; Jean-Remy Makana; Yadvinder Malhi; Frank M Mbago; Henry J Ndangalasi; Julie Peacock; Kelvin S-H Peh; Douglas Sheil; Terry Sunderland; Michael D Swaine; James Taplin; David Taylor; Sean C Thomas; Raymond Votere; Hannsjörg Wöll
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2009-02-19       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Clustered disturbances lead to bias in large-scale estimates based on forest sample plots.

Authors:  Jeremy I Fisher; George C Hurtt; R Quinn Thomas; Jeffrey Q Chambers
Journal:  Ecol Lett       Date:  2008-03-27       Impact factor: 9.492

3.  Are the dynamics of tropical forests dominated by large and rare disturbance events?

Authors:  Jon Lloyd; Emanuel U Gloor; Simon L Lewis
Journal:  Ecol Lett       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 9.492

4.  Convergent structural responses of tropical forests to diverse disturbance regimes.

Authors:  James R Kellner; Gregory P Asner
Journal:  Ecol Lett       Date:  2009-07-14       Impact factor: 9.492

5.  A large and persistent carbon sink in the world's forests.

Authors:  Yude Pan; Richard A Birdsey; Jingyun Fang; Richard Houghton; Pekka E Kauppi; Werner A Kurz; Oliver L Phillips; Anatoly Shvidenko; Simon L Lewis; Josep G Canadell; Philippe Ciais; Robert B Jackson; Stephen W Pacala; A David McGuire; Shilong Piao; Aapo Rautiainen; Stephen Sitch; Daniel Hayes
Journal:  Science       Date:  2011-07-14       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  Long-term decline of the Amazon carbon sink.

Authors:  R J W Brienen; O L Phillips; T R Feldpausch; E Gloor; T R Baker; J Lloyd; G Lopez-Gonzalez; A Monteagudo-Mendoza; Y Malhi; S L Lewis; R Vásquez Martinez; M Alexiades; E Álvarez Dávila; P Alvarez-Loayza; A Andrade; L E O C Aragão; A Araujo-Murakami; E J M M Arets; L Arroyo; G A Aymard C; O S Bánki; C Baraloto; J Barroso; D Bonal; R G A Boot; J L C Camargo; C V Castilho; V Chama; K J Chao; J Chave; J A Comiskey; F Cornejo Valverde; L da Costa; E A de Oliveira; A Di Fiore; T L Erwin; S Fauset; M Forsthofer; D R Galbraith; E S Grahame; N Groot; B Hérault; N Higuchi; E N Honorio Coronado; H Keeling; T J Killeen; W F Laurance; S Laurance; J Licona; W E Magnussen; B S Marimon; B H Marimon-Junior; C Mendoza; D A Neill; E M Nogueira; P Núñez; N C Pallqui Camacho; A Parada; G Pardo-Molina; J Peacock; M Peña-Claros; G C Pickavance; N C A Pitman; L Poorter; A Prieto; C A Quesada; F Ramírez; H Ramírez-Angulo; Z Restrepo; A Roopsind; A Rudas; R P Salomão; M Schwarz; N Silva; J E Silva-Espejo; M Silveira; J Stropp; J Talbot; H ter Steege; J Teran-Aguilar; J Terborgh; R Thomas-Caesar; M Toledo; M Torello-Raventos; R K Umetsu; G M F van der Heijden; P van der Hout; I C Guimarães Vieira; S A Vieira; E Vilanova; V A Vos; R J Zagt
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2015-03-19       Impact factor: 49.962

7.  The steady-state mosaic of disturbance and succession across an old-growth Central Amazon forest landscape.

Authors:  Jeffrey Q Chambers; Robinson I Negron-Juarez; Daniel Magnabosco Marra; Alan Di Vittorio; Joerg Tews; Dar Roberts; Gabriel H P M Ribeiro; Susan E Trumbore; Niro Higuchi
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2013-01-28       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  Tropical forest responses to increasing atmospheric CO2: current knowledge and opportunities for future research.

Authors:  Lucas A Cernusak; Klaus Winter; James W Dalling; Joseph A M Holtum; Carlos Jaramillo; Christian K Rner; Andrew D B Leakey; Richard J Norby; Benjamin Poulter; Benjamin L Turner; S Joseph Wright
Journal:  Funct Plant Biol       Date:  2013-07       Impact factor: 3.101

9.  Asynchronous carbon sink saturation in African and Amazonian tropical forests.

Authors:  Wannes Hubau; Simon L Lewis; Oliver L Phillips; Kofi Affum-Baffoe; Hans Beeckman; Aida Cuní-Sanchez; Armandu K Daniels; Corneille E N Ewango; Sophie Fauset; Jacques M Mukinzi; Douglas Sheil; Bonaventure Sonké; Martin J P Sullivan; Terry C H Sunderland; Hermann Taedoumg; Sean C Thomas; Lee J T White; Katharine A Abernethy; Stephen Adu-Bredu; Christian A Amani; Timothy R Baker; Lindsay F Banin; Fidèle Baya; Serge K Begne; Amy C Bennett; Fabrice Benedet; Robert Bitariho; Yannick E Bocko; Pascal Boeckx; Patrick Boundja; Roel J W Brienen; Terry Brncic; Eric Chezeaux; George B Chuyong; Connie J Clark; Murray Collins; James A Comiskey; David A Coomes; Greta C Dargie; Thales de Haulleville; Marie Noel Djuikouo Kamdem; Jean-Louis Doucet; Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert; Ted R Feldpausch; Alusine Fofanah; Ernest G Foli; Martin Gilpin; Emanuel Gloor; Christelle Gonmadje; Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury; Jefferson S Hall; Alan C Hamilton; David J Harris; Terese B Hart; Mireille B N Hockemba; Annette Hladik; Suspense A Ifo; Kathryn J Jeffery; Tommaso Jucker; Emmanuel Kasongo Yakusu; Elizabeth Kearsley; David Kenfack; Alexander Koch; Miguel E Leal; Aurora Levesley; Jeremy A Lindsell; Janvier Lisingo; Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez; Jon C Lovett; Jean-Remy Makana; Yadvinder Malhi; Andrew R Marshall; Jim Martin; Emanuel H Martin; Faustin M Mbayu; Vincent P Medjibe; Vianet Mihindou; Edward T A Mitchard; Sam Moore; Pantaleo K T Munishi; Natacha Nssi Bengone; Lucas Ojo; Fidèle Evouna Ondo; Kelvin S-H Peh; Georgia C Pickavance; Axel Dalberg Poulsen; John R Poulsen; Lan Qie; Jan Reitsma; Francesco Rovero; Michael D Swaine; Joey Talbot; James Taplin; David M Taylor; Duncan W Thomas; Benjamin Toirambe; John Tshibamba Mukendi; Darlington Tuagben; Peter M Umunay; Geertje M F van der Heijden; Hans Verbeeck; Jason Vleminckx; Simon Willcock; Hannsjörg Wöll; John T Woods; Lise Zemagho
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2020-03-04       Impact factor: 49.962

10.  Size and frequency of natural forest disturbances and the Amazon forest carbon balance.

Authors:  Fernando D B Espírito-Santo; Manuel Gloor; Michael Keller; Yadvinder Malhi; Sassan Saatchi; Bruce Nelson; Raimundo C Oliveira Junior; Cleuton Pereira; Jon Lloyd; Steve Frolking; Michael Palace; Yosio E Shimabukuro; Valdete Duarte; Abel Monteagudo Mendoza; Gabriela López-González; Tim R Baker; Ted R Feldpausch; Roel J W Brienen; Gregory P Asner; Doreen S Boyd; Oliver L Phillips
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2014-03-18       Impact factor: 14.919

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