亚马逊森林的生物地理预测了对干旱的抵御力和脆弱性
Shuli Chen1, Scott C Stark2, Antonio Donato Nobre3
1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA. slchen@arizona.edu.
Nature
|June 19, 2024
概括
由于干旱, 亚马逊热带雨林的碳排放量正在下降. 森林的恢复力因地区和水资源的供应而异,南方的浅水表表对长期干旱很脆弱.
科学领域:
- 生态学
- 气候科学
- 森林管理
背景情况:
- 亚马逊广的热带森林是重要的碳汇, 但受到砍伐和干旱的威胁.
- 森林表现出复杂的干旱反应,包括弹性 (变绿) 和脆弱性 (死亡率),不完全由气候单独解释.
- 了解这些反应对于预测气候变化下的森林未来至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 确定不同亚马逊森林生态的干旱抵抗力和脆弱性的机制.
- 将遥感光合作用数据与地面树木人口统计联系起来.
- 为了保护和改善亚马逊森林的气候变化影响预测.
主要方法:
- 由卫星获得的光合作用指数与树木人口学现场数据的结合.
- 通过水表深度,土壤属性和植被定义的生态现象对森林的反应进行分析.
- 亚马逊南部 (生育率较高) 和北部 (生育率较低) 的干旱反应比较.
主要成果:
- 在亚马逊南部,浅水层促进了抗干旱的绿化,而深水层导致了棕色化和树木死亡.
- 长期的干旱削弱了浅水层森林的恢复力.
- 北亚马逊的森林表现出更大的抗旱能力,
结论:
- 森林对干旱的反应是生物地理学的,因当地生态水文学而有所不同.
- 亚马逊最丰富的森林面临着日益严重的干旱风险.
- 气候变化正在挑战维护亚马逊森林复原力的多种生态水文战略.
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