生物群落
扰动(地质)
生态学
环境科学
生态系统
大气科学
土壤科学
生物
地质学
地貌学
作者
Oluwabunmi J. Akande,Zilong Ma,Chenyan Huang,Fangliang He,Scott X. Chang
摘要
Abstract Forest soil CO 2 efflux (FCO 2 ) is a crucial process in global carbon cycling; however, how FCO 2 responds to disturbance regimes in different forest biomes is poorly understood. We quantified the effects of disturbance regimes on FCO 2 across boreal, temperate, tropical and Mediterranean forests based on 1240 observations from 380 studies. Globally, climatic perturbations such as elevated CO 2 concentration, warming and increased precipitation increase FCO 2 by 13% to 25%. FCO 2 is increased by forest conversion to grassland and elevated carbon input by forest management practices but reduced by decreased carbon input, fire and acid rain. Disturbance also changes soil temperature and water content, which in turn affect the direction and magnitude of disturbance influences on FCO 2 . FCO 2 is disturbance‐ and biome‐type dependent and such effects should be incorporated into earth system models to improve the projection of the feedback between the terrestrial C cycle and climate change.
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