Title
Contrasting effects of defaunation on aboveground carbon storage across the global tropics
Date Issued
25 April 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Osuri A.
Ratnam J.
Varma V.
Astaiza J.
Bradford M.
Fletcher C.
Ndoundou-Hockemba M.
Jansen P.
Kenfack D.
Marshall A.
Ramesh B.
Rovero F.
Sankaran M.
Duke University
Publisher(s)
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Defaunation is causing declines of large-seeded animal-dispersed trees in tropical forests worldwide, but whether and how these declines will affect carbon storage across this biome is unclear. Here we show, using a pan-tropical data set, that simulated declines of large-seeded animal-dispersed trees have contrasting effects on aboveground carbon stocks across Earth's tropical forests. In our simulations, African, American and South Asian forests, which have high proportions of animal-dispersed species, consistently show carbon losses (2-12%), but Southeast Asian and Australian forests, where there are more abiotically dispersed species, show little to no carbon losses or marginal gains (±1%). These patterns result primarily from changes in wood volume, and are underlain by consistent relationships in our empirical data (B2,100 species), wherein, large-seeded animal-dispersed species are larger as adults than small-seeded animal-dispersed species, but are smaller than abiotically dispersed species. Thus, floristic differences and distinct dispersal mode-seed size-adult size combinations can drive contrasting regional responses to defaunation.
Volume
7
Number
11351
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ecología
Ciencias de la Tierra, Ciencias ambientales
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84964620268
PubMed ID
Source
Nature Communications
ISSN of the container
20411723
Sponsor(s)
This study includes data obtained from the Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) open data Network and open data sets published by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and Institut Français de Pondichéry (IFP). TEAM is a collaboration between Conservation International, the Smithsonian Institution and the Wildlife Conservation Society, and partially funded by these institutions, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and other donors. We thank Jorge Ahumada, Dan Metcalfe, Andrew Ford, Helen Murphy, Moses Sainge, Peter Mambo, George Chuyong, Duncan Thomas, Richard Condit, Rolando Perez, Salomón Aguilar, Meyner Nusalawo, William Marthy, Patrick Boundja, Sarah Yoga, Pebou Stevy, Poka Tecle, Emanuel H. Martin, Simon Lewis, Jon Lovett, Pantaleo Munishi, John Terborgh, Fernando Cornejo, M.H. Swaminath, Santoshgouda V. Patil, Dasappa, Raphaël Pélissier, P. Dilip Venugopal, S. Aravajy, Claire Elouard, S. Ramalingam and all field technicians for helping establish and maintain the tree plots used in this study. We acknowledge CSIRO, Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), University of Buea, WWFCameroon, Ministry of Forest and Wildlife, Cameroon, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Ministry of Environment and Forestry - Republic of Indonesia, Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Wildlife Conservation Society-Indonesia Program, Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Organization for Tropical Studies, La Selva Biological Station, Wildlife Conservation Society, Leverhulme Trust (c/o Valuing the Arc project), MUSE - Science Museum of Trento (Italy), Tanzania National Parks, SERNANP, Servicio Nacional de Areas Protegidas del Peru, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India (SERB/SR/SO/PS/78/2012), Rufford Small Grants for Nature Conservation, National Centre for Biological Sciences, Nature Conservation Foundation and Karnataka Forest Department for funding, institutional support and research permits. We thank William Bond, T.R. Shankar Raman and Hari Sridhar for comments on the manuscript. A.M.O. thanks James Maccarthy, Patrick Boundja and William Marthy for advising on and facilitating use of TEAM data. A.M.O. was supported by a fellowship from National Centre for Biological Sciences.
Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India SERB/SR/SO/PS/78/2012 डीएसटी
Ministry of Environment and Forests MoEF
Institut Penyelidikan Perhutanan Malaysia
Museo delle Scienze MUSE
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