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CTFS-ForestGEO: a worldwide network monitoring forests in an era of global change

机译:CTFS-ForestGEO:在全球变化时代监控森林的全球网络

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Global change is impacting forests worldwide, threatening biodiversity and ecosystem services including climate regulation. Understanding how forests respond is critical to forest conservation and climate protection. This review describes an international network of 59 long-term forest dynamics research sites (CTFS-ForestGEO) useful for characterizing forest responses to global change. Within very large plots (median size 25ha), all stems 1cm diameter are identified to species, mapped, and regularly recensused according to standardized protocols. CTFS-ForestGEO spans 25 degrees S-61 degrees N latitude, is generally representative of the range of bioclimatic, edaphic, and topographic conditions experienced by forests worldwide, and is the only forest monitoring network that applies a standardized protocol to each of the world's major forest biomes. Supplementary standardized measurements at subsets of the sites provide additional information on plants, animals, and ecosystem and environmental variables. CTFS-ForestGEO sites are experiencing multifaceted anthropogenic global change pressures including warming (average 0.61 degrees C), changes in precipitation (up to +/- 30% change), atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur compounds (up to 3.8g Nm(-2)yr(-1) and 3.1g Sm(-2)yr(-1)), and forest fragmentation in the surrounding landscape (up to 88% reduced tree cover within 5km). The broad suite of measurements made at CTFS-ForestGEO sites makes it possible to investigate the complex ways in which global change is impacting forest dynamics. Ongoing research across the CTFS-ForestGEO network is yielding insights into how and why the forests are changing, and continued monitoring will provide vital contributions to understanding worldwide forest diversity and dynamics in an era of global change.
机译:全球变化正在影响全世界的森林,威胁到生物多样性和生态系统服务,包括气候调节。了解森林的反应方式对森林保护和气候保护至关重要。这篇综述描述了一个由59个长期森林动力学研究站点(CTFS-ForestGEO)组成的国际网络,可用于表征森林对全球变化的响应。在非常大的地块(中值大小为25公顷)中,所有直径1cm的茎都根据物种识别,定位并根据标准化协议定期进行补偿。 CTFS-ForestGEO跨越北纬25度至61度,通常代表全球森林所经历的生物气候,海平面和地形条件范围,并且是唯一将标准化协议应用于世界各主要森林的森林监测网络森林生物群落。地点子集的补充标准化测量提供了有关植物,动物以及生态系统和环境变量的其他信息。 CTFS-ForestGEO站点正在经历多方面的人为全球变化压力,包括变暖(平均0.61摄氏度),降水变化(变化最大+/- 30%),大气中氮和硫化合物的沉积(最大3.8 g Nm(-2) yr(-1)和3.1g Sm(-2)yr(-1)),以及周围景观中的森林碎片(5公里之内的树木覆盖率减少多达88%)。在CTFS-ForestGEO站点进行的一系列广泛的测量使研究全球变化影响森林动态的复杂方式成为可能。整个CTFS-ForestGEO网络的正在进行的研究正在产生关于森林变化的方式和原因的见解,持续的监测将为理解全球变化时代的全球森林多样性和动态做出重要贡献。

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