泛热带
天蓬
气候变化
热带
热带气候
树冠
生物多样性
热带森林
环境科学
农林复合经营
地理
生态学
生物
考古
属
作者
Brittany T. Trew,David P. Edwards,Alexander Charles Lees,David H. Klinges,Regan Early,Martin Svátek,Roman Plichta,Radim Matula,Joseph Okello,Armin Niessner,Matti Barthel,Johan Six,Eduardo Eiji Maeda,Jos Barlow,Rodrigo Oliveira do Nascimento,Érika Berenguer,Joice Ferreira,Jhonatan Sallo‐Bravo,Ilya M. D. Maclean
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41558-024-02031-0
摘要
Abstract Tropical forest biodiversity is potentially at high risk from climate change, but most species reside within or below the canopy, where they are buffered from extreme temperatures. Here, by modelling the hourly below-canopy climate conditions of 300,000 tropical forest locations globally between 1990 and 2019, we show that recent small increases in below-canopy temperature (<1 °C) have led to highly novel temperature regimes across most of the tropics. This is the case even within contiguous forest, suggesting that tropical forests are sensitive to climate change. However, across the globe, some forest areas have experienced relatively non-novel temperature regimes and thus serve as important climate refugia that require urgent protection and restoration. This pantropical analysis of changes in below-canopy climatic conditions challenges the prevailing notion that tropical forest canopies reduce the severity of climate change impacts.
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