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DOI10.1111/gcb.15877
Global sensitivities of forest carbon changes to environmental conditions
Simon Besnard; Maurizio Santoro; Oliver Cartus; Naixin Fan; Nora Linscheid; Richard Nair; Ulrich Weber; Sujan Koirala; Nuno Carvalhais
2021-09-22
发表期刊Global Change Biology
出版年2021
英文摘要

The responses of forest carbon dynamics to fluctuations in environmental conditions at a global scale remain elusive. Despite the understanding that favourable environmental conditions promote forest growth, these responses have been challenging to observe across different ecosystems and climate gradients. Based on a global annual time series of aboveground biomass (AGB) estimated from radar satellites between 1992 and 2018, we present forest carbon changes and provide insights on their sensitivities to environmental conditions across scales. Our findings indicate differences in forest carbon changes across AGB classes, with regions with carbon stocks of 50–125 MgC ha−1 depict the highest forest carbon gains and losses, while regions with 125–150 MgC ha−1 have the lowest forest carbon gains and losses in absolute terms. Net forest carbon change estimates show that the arc-of-deforestation and the Congo Basin were the main hotspots of forest carbon loss, while a substantial part of European forest gained carbon during the last three decades. Furthermore, we observe that changes in forest carbon stocks were systematically positively correlated with changes in forest cover fraction. At the same time, it was not necessarily the case with other environmental variables, such as air temperature and water availability at the bivariate level. We also used a model attribution method to demonstrate that atmospheric conditions were the dominant control of forest carbon changes (56% of the total study area) followed by water-related (29% of the total study area) and vegetation (15% of the total study area) conditions. Regionally, we find evidence that carbon gains from long-term forest growth covary with long-term carbon sinks inferred from atmospheric inversions. Our results describe the contributions from the atmosphere, water-related and vegetation conditions to forest carbon changes and provide new insights into the underlying mechanisms of the coupling between forest growth and the global carbon cycle.

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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/338695
专题气候变化
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Simon Besnard,Maurizio Santoro,Oliver Cartus,et al. Global sensitivities of forest carbon changes to environmental conditions[J]. Global Change Biology,2021.
APA Simon Besnard.,Maurizio Santoro.,Oliver Cartus.,Naixin Fan.,Nora Linscheid.,...&Nuno Carvalhais.(2021).Global sensitivities of forest carbon changes to environmental conditions.Global Change Biology.
MLA Simon Besnard,et al."Global sensitivities of forest carbon changes to environmental conditions".Global Change Biology (2021).
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