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Carbon cycling in secondary tropical dry forest from species to global scales.

机译:次生热带干旱森林中的碳循环从物种到全球范围。

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Tropical forests are important in the global carbon cycle but questions remain about the distribution of carbon stocks and the controls over carbon cycle processes in these forests. This is especially true with tropical dry forests which comprise as much as 43% of global tropical forests, but have been studied less and impacted more by human activities. In many areas, tropical dry forests are recovering from clearing and few studies have investigated the carbon cycle implications of this increasing area of secondary tropical dry forests. This dissertation describes three projects that examined the global, regional, and stand-scale patterns of carbon uptake and storage in secondary tropical dry forests. In Chapter 2, I reviewed literature on carbon stocks in mature and secondary tropical dry forests around the world and analyzed the global contribution of these forests. I found that carbon stocks in mature tropical dry forests increased linearly with mean annual precipitation and I conclude that restoring tropical dry forest could make a significant global contribution to climate change mitigation. In Chapter 3, I studied landscape level controls of aboveground biomass and plant functional trait distributions in secondary tropical dry forests of northwestern Costa Rica. I found that edaphic factors, and plant functional traits explain little additional variation in biomass after accounting for stand age but that the dominant plant traits in a community are well correlated with succession and soil properties. I conclude that plant trait distributions indicate soil and succession driven changes in stand level function, but that these changes are not reflected in the landscape scale distribution of biomass. In Chapter 4, I measured aboveground net primary productivity in 18 secondary forest plots in northwestern Costa Rica over three years. I found that large inter-annual differences in precipitation do not significantly affect ANPP and that variation in litterfall and biomass among our plots is explained by different factors. I conclude tropical dry forest ANPP is well buffered against future climate change driven variation in precipitation and that community weighted means of plant functional traits explain significant portions of the variation in ANPP and its components among our plots.
机译:热带森林在全球碳循环中很重要,但是关于碳储量的分布以及这些森林中碳循环过程的控制问题仍然存在。对于热带干旱森林尤其如此,热带干旱森林占全球热带森林的43%,但受到的研究较少,受到人类活动的影响更大。在许多地区,热带旱林正在从砍伐中恢复过来,很少有研究调查这种次要热带旱林面积的增加对碳循环的影响。本文描述了三个项目,研究了热带次生干旱森林中碳吸收和储存的全球,区域和林分规模模式。在第二章中,我回顾了有关全球成熟和次生热带干旱森林碳储量的文献,并分析了这些森林对全球的贡献。我发现成熟的热带干旱森林的碳储量随年均降水量线性增加,并且得出结论,恢复热带干旱森林可以为缓解气候变化做出重要的全球贡献。在第三章中,我研究了哥斯达黎加西北部次热带热带森林中地上生物量的景观水平控制和植物功能性状分布。我发现,考虑到林分年龄后,土壤环境因素和植物功能性状几乎没有解释生物量的其他变化,但群落中的优势植物性状与演替和土壤特性密切相关。我得出结论,植物性状分布表明土壤和演替驱动的林分水平功能发生变化,但这些变化未反映在生物量的景观尺度分布中。在第四章中,我测量了哥斯达黎加西北部18个次级林地中三年的地上净初级生产力。我发现,年际降水量的大差异并不会显着影响ANPP,而我们各样地中凋落物和生物量的变化是由不同因素造成的。我得出结论,热带干旱森林ANPP在应对未来气候变化驱动的降水变化方面具有很好的缓冲作用,而社区加权的植物功能性状手段可以解释我们地块中ANPP及其成分变化的重要部分。

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  • 作者

    Becknell, Justin Matthew.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.;Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife.;Biogeochemistry.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 139 p.
  • 总页数 139
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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