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DOI10.1111/gcb.14873
Accurate forest projections require long-term wood decay experiments because plant trait effects change through time
Oberle, Brad1,2; Lee, Marissa R.3; Myers, Jonathan A.4; Osazuwa-Peters, Oyomoare L.5; Spasojevic, Marko J.6; Walton, Maranda L.4; Young, Darcy F.7; Zanne, Amy E.7
2019-11-15
发表期刊GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
ISSN1354-1013
EISSN1365-2486
出版年2019
文章类型Article;Early Access
语种英语
国家USA
英文摘要

Whether global change will drive changing forests from net carbon (C) sinks to sources relates to how quickly deadwood decomposes. Because complete wood mineralization takes years, most experiments focus on how traits, environments and decomposer communities interact as wood decay begins. Few experiments last long enough to test whether drivers change with decay rates through time, with unknown consequences for scaling short-term results up to long-term forest ecosystem projections. Using a 7 year experiment that captured complete mineralization among 21 temperate tree species, we demonstrate that trait effects fade with advancing decay. However, wood density and vessel diameter, which may influence permeability, control how decay rates change through time. Denser wood loses mass more slowly at first but more quickly with advancing decay, which resolves ambiguity about the after-life consequences of this key plant functional trait by demonstrating that its effect on decay depends on experiment duration and sampling frequency. Only long-term data and a time-varying model yielded accurate predictions of both mass loss in a concurrent experiment and naturally recruited deadwood structure in a 32-year-old forest plot. Given the importance of forests in the carbon cycle, and the pivotal role for wood decay, accurate ecosystem projections are critical and they require experiments that go beyond enumerating potential mechanisms by identifying the temporal scale for their effects.


英文关键词carbon cycle plant traits temperate forest temporal scale wood decay woody debris
领域气候变化 ; 资源环境
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000496566200001
WOS关键词DECOMPOSITION RATES ; LITTER ; MODEL ; DEBRIS ; DYNAMICS ; INSIGHTS ; DRIVERS ; IMPACTS
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/225278
专题环境与发展全球科技态势
作者单位1.New Coll Florida, Div Nat Sci, 5800 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota, FL 34243 USA;
2.Missouri Bot Garden, Ctr Conservat & Sustainable Dev, St Louis, MO USA;
3.North Carolina State Univ, Dept Plant & Microbial Biol, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA;
4.Washington Univ, Dept Biol, Campus Box 1137, St Louis, MO 63130 USA;
5.Washington Univ, Sch Med, Div Biostat, St Louis, MO 63110 USA;
6.Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Evolut Ecol & Organismal Biol, Riverside, CA 92521 USA;
7.George Washington Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Washington, DC 20052 USA
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Oberle, Brad,Lee, Marissa R.,Myers, Jonathan A.,et al. Accurate forest projections require long-term wood decay experiments because plant trait effects change through time[J]. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,2019.
APA Oberle, Brad.,Lee, Marissa R..,Myers, Jonathan A..,Osazuwa-Peters, Oyomoare L..,Spasojevic, Marko J..,...&Zanne, Amy E..(2019).Accurate forest projections require long-term wood decay experiments because plant trait effects change through time.GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY.
MLA Oberle, Brad,et al."Accurate forest projections require long-term wood decay experiments because plant trait effects change through time".GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2019).
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