森林年龄与气候对抗,解释全球森林生态系统的繁殖分配模式
Rachel E Ward1, Huanyuan Zhang-Zheng2, Kate Abernethy3,4
1Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA.
Ecology letters
|August 25, 2025
概括
全球森林生殖分配 (RA) 从北极地区增加到热带地区,受气候,森林年龄和土壤的影响. 这挑战了植被模型中的假设,改善了森林再生和碳循环预测.
科学领域:
- 生态学
- 森林科学
- 生物地质化学
背景情况:
- 森林生殖分配 (RA) 对于再生至关重要,但在全球范围内没有量化.
- 在RA和增长之间存在权衡,影响生态系统的动态.
- 现有的植被模型通常假定净初级生产率 (NPP) 的总体 RA 分数是固定的.
研究的目的:
- 综合森林生殖分配 (RA) 的全球数据.
- 调查RA的环境和老年因素.
- 通过挑战固定的 RA 假设来改善植被和生态系统模型.
主要方法:
- 收集了来自393个地点的824个观测数据.
- 使用生态系统规模生殖分配 (RA) 的生物识别代理.
- 通过环境 (气候,土壤) 和停留年龄梯度分析RA.
主要成果:
- 生态系统规模的RA从北极森林增加到热带森林约60%.
- 气候,森林年龄和土壤肥沃度都有很大的影响.
- 气候和森林年龄的影响是可比的.
- 土壤pH和与RA的关系较小但显著.
结论:
- 生态系统规模的RA受气候,森林年龄和土壤状况的影响.
- 不像通常认为的那样,RA不是NPP的固定总分数.
- 这些发现和数据可以提高森林再生和碳循环的预测.
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