生物扩散
种子散布
生物多样性
气候变化
生态学
农林复合经营
再生(生物学)
热带森林
生物
环境科学
人口
人口学
社会学
细胞生物学
作者
Evan C. Fricke,Susan C. Cook‐Patton,Charles F. Harvey,César Terrer
标识
DOI:10.1101/2024.12.06.627256
摘要
Abstract Many trees depend on animals for seed dispersal, and human activities that disrupt seed dispersal by animals may impact forest regeneration and carbon storage. Yet whether expected negative impacts are observable across regrowing forests remains untested. We modeled seed dispersal disruption and its relationship to aboveground carbon accumulation observed across 3026 sites in the tropics, where most trees are animal dispersed. We found that seed dispersal disruption explains wide variation in local carbon accumulation rates. Across areas identified for restoration, we estimate that seed dispersal disruption reduces carbon accumulation rates by 57% on average. These results advance understanding of animal biodiversity’s impact on forest carbon and emphasize the need to address biodiversity loss and climate change together.
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