全球老虎密度与森林碳库存有关,上下和自下而上
Nathan James Roberts1,2, Abishek Harihar3,4, Xuhui Zhou5
1Feline Research Center of National Forestry and Grassland Administration, College of Wildlife and Protected Area, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China.
Global change biology
|May 7, 2025
概括
像老虎这样的顶级捕食者与森林碳库存有关. 它们的存在和密度表明并驱动森林碳,这对减缓气候变化至关重要.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 气候科学 气候科学
- 保护生物学 保护生物学
背景情况:
- 虎 (Panthera tigris) 的生存取决于猎物和健康的森林.
- 大型食草动物影响植物生物量,这表明老虎和森林碳 (C) 库存之间存在联系.
- 虎在森林碳动态中的作用 (自上而下的控制与指标) 尚不清楚,特别是在热带重生中.
研究的目的:
- 调查全球老虎分布/密度与森林碳库存之间的关系.
- 为了测试老虎通过自上而下的生态控制影响森林碳的假设.
- 探索老虎与碳之间的关系,从老虎的缺席到老虎的丰富度.
主要方法:
- 汇编了关于老虎存在和密度的全球数据.
- 分析了森林碳库存 (植被和土壤) 与老虎的存在和丰富性相关.
- 检查了类生物质作为老虎效应的媒介的影响.
主要成果:
- 虎的存在与森林植被碳库存增加,碳排放减少和碳投入增加有关.
- 老虎对碳的自上而下的影响在较不成熟的森林中更为明显.
- 森林碳库存随着老虎密度的增加而增加,在老虎主要息地的某些丰度处达到顶峰.
结论:
- 老虎既是森林碳储量的指标,也是森林碳储量的驱动因素.
- 保护老虎可以有助于保护森林免受碳排放.
- 了解老虎-碳动态对于减缓气候变化和反循环研究至关重要.
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