Size and frequency of natural forest disturbances and the Amazon forest carbon balance

Forest inventory studies in the Amazon indicate a large terrestrial carbon sink. However, field plots may fail to represent forest mortality processes at landscape-scales of tropical forests. Here we characterize the frequency distribution of disturbance events in natural forests from 0.01 ha to 2,6...

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Main Authors: Espírito-Santo, Fernando D.B., Gloor, Manuel, Keller, Michael, Malhi, Yadvinder, Saatchi, Sassan, Nelson, Bruce, Oliveira, Raimundo C., Junior, Pereira, Cleuton, Lloyd, Jon, Frolking, Steve, Palace, Michael, Shimabukuro, Yosio E., Duarte, Valdete, Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel, López-González, Gabriela, Baker, Tim R., Feldpausch, Ted R., Brienen, Roel J.W., Asner, Gregory P., Boyd, Doreen S., Phillips, Oliver L.
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author Espírito-Santo, Fernando D.B.
Gloor, Manuel
Keller, Michael
Malhi, Yadvinder
Saatchi, Sassan
Nelson, Bruce
Oliveira, Raimundo C., Junior
Pereira, Cleuton
Lloyd, Jon
Frolking, Steve
Palace, Michael
Shimabukuro, Yosio E.
Duarte, Valdete
Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel
López-González, Gabriela
Baker, Tim R.
Feldpausch, Ted R.
Brienen, Roel J.W.
Asner, Gregory P.
Boyd, Doreen S.
Phillips, Oliver L.
author_facet Espírito-Santo, Fernando D.B.
Gloor, Manuel
Keller, Michael
Malhi, Yadvinder
Saatchi, Sassan
Nelson, Bruce
Oliveira, Raimundo C., Junior
Pereira, Cleuton
Lloyd, Jon
Frolking, Steve
Palace, Michael
Shimabukuro, Yosio E.
Duarte, Valdete
Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel
López-González, Gabriela
Baker, Tim R.
Feldpausch, Ted R.
Brienen, Roel J.W.
Asner, Gregory P.
Boyd, Doreen S.
Phillips, Oliver L.
author_sort Espírito-Santo, Fernando D.B.
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description Forest inventory studies in the Amazon indicate a large terrestrial carbon sink. However, field plots may fail to represent forest mortality processes at landscape-scales of tropical forests. Here we characterize the frequency distribution of disturbance events in natural forests from 0.01 ha to 2,651 ha size throughout Amazonia using a novel combination of forest inventory, airborne lidar and satellite remote sensing data. We find that small-scale mortality events are responsible for aboveground biomass losses of ~1.28 Pg Cy-1 over the entire Amazon region. We also find that intermediate-scale disturbances account for losses of ~0.01 Pg Cy-1, and that the largest-scale disturbances as a result of blow-downs only account for losses of ~0.003 Pg Cy-1. Simulation of growth and mortality indicates that even when all carbon losses from intermediate and large-scale disturbances are considered, these are outweighed by the net biomass accumulation by tree growth, supporting the inference of an Amazon carbon sink.
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spelling nottingham-290572017-10-13T19:21:29Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29057/ Size and frequency of natural forest disturbances and the Amazon forest carbon balance Espírito-Santo, Fernando D.B. Gloor, Manuel Keller, Michael Malhi, Yadvinder Saatchi, Sassan Nelson, Bruce Oliveira, Raimundo C., Junior Pereira, Cleuton Lloyd, Jon Frolking, Steve Palace, Michael Shimabukuro, Yosio E. Duarte, Valdete Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel López-González, Gabriela Baker, Tim R. Feldpausch, Ted R. Brienen, Roel J.W. Asner, Gregory P. Boyd, Doreen S. Phillips, Oliver L. Forest inventory studies in the Amazon indicate a large terrestrial carbon sink. However, field plots may fail to represent forest mortality processes at landscape-scales of tropical forests. Here we characterize the frequency distribution of disturbance events in natural forests from 0.01 ha to 2,651 ha size throughout Amazonia using a novel combination of forest inventory, airborne lidar and satellite remote sensing data. We find that small-scale mortality events are responsible for aboveground biomass losses of ~1.28 Pg Cy-1 over the entire Amazon region. We also find that intermediate-scale disturbances account for losses of ~0.01 Pg Cy-1, and that the largest-scale disturbances as a result of blow-downs only account for losses of ~0.003 Pg Cy-1. Simulation of growth and mortality indicates that even when all carbon losses from intermediate and large-scale disturbances are considered, these are outweighed by the net biomass accumulation by tree growth, supporting the inference of an Amazon carbon sink. Nature Publishing Group 2014-03-18 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29057/1/NComms_repository.pdf Espírito-Santo, Fernando D.B., Gloor, Manuel, Keller, Michael, Malhi, Yadvinder, Saatchi, Sassan, Nelson, Bruce, Oliveira, Raimundo C., Junior, Pereira, Cleuton, Lloyd, Jon, Frolking, Steve, Palace, Michael, Shimabukuro, Yosio E., Duarte, Valdete, Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel, López-González, Gabriela, Baker, Tim R., Feldpausch, Ted R., Brienen, Roel J.W., Asner, Gregory P., Boyd, Doreen S. and Phillips, Oliver L. (2014) Size and frequency of natural forest disturbances and the Amazon forest carbon balance. Nature Communications, 5 . e3434/1-e3434/6. ISSN 2041-1723 http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/140318/ncomms4434/full/ncomms4434.html doi:10.1038/ncomms4434 doi:10.1038/ncomms4434
spellingShingle Espírito-Santo, Fernando D.B.
Gloor, Manuel
Keller, Michael
Malhi, Yadvinder
Saatchi, Sassan
Nelson, Bruce
Oliveira, Raimundo C., Junior
Pereira, Cleuton
Lloyd, Jon
Frolking, Steve
Palace, Michael
Shimabukuro, Yosio E.
Duarte, Valdete
Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel
López-González, Gabriela
Baker, Tim R.
Feldpausch, Ted R.
Brienen, Roel J.W.
Asner, Gregory P.
Boyd, Doreen S.
Phillips, Oliver L.
Size and frequency of natural forest disturbances and the Amazon forest carbon balance
title Size and frequency of natural forest disturbances and the Amazon forest carbon balance
title_full Size and frequency of natural forest disturbances and the Amazon forest carbon balance
title_fullStr Size and frequency of natural forest disturbances and the Amazon forest carbon balance
title_full_unstemmed Size and frequency of natural forest disturbances and the Amazon forest carbon balance
title_short Size and frequency of natural forest disturbances and the Amazon forest carbon balance
title_sort size and frequency of natural forest disturbances and the amazon forest carbon balance
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