气候变化对黑云杉生长和死亡率的未来影响:回顾与挑战

IF 5.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 Environmental Science Environmental Reviews Pub Date : 2024-02-02 DOI:10.1139/er-2023-0075
Jonathan Lesven, Milva Druguet Dayras, Jonathan Cazabonne, François Gillet, Andre Arsenault, Damien Rius, Yves Bergeron
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黑云杉(Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.)是北美北方森林大部分地区的主要针叶树种,为人类活动提供许多必需的产品和服务,并通过全球碳循环在气候方面发挥重要作用。然而,有关气候变化对黑云杉影响的综合研究尚未开展。黑云杉的动态受各种生物(生物因素)和非生物(非生物因素)因素及其综合效应的影响,这些因素对气候变化的反应尤为敏感。气候变化预测表明,北方生态系统将受到世界上最严重的影响。因此,黑云杉的生长和死亡率很可能在未来几十年内受到严重破坏,从而导致林业和碳储存发生重大变化。然而,这些变化不会在该物种的整个分布范围内一致发生。未来气温和降水量的变化将给北美西部和中部的北方森林带来比东部森林更大的供水压力。因此,在该物种的整个分布区,树木生长和死亡率的变化会出现明显的经度和纬度梯度。本文献综述旨在总结气候变化对这一主要物种单棵树木生长和死亡率的影响。虽然黑云杉的生产力可通过气温升高和土壤中的氮矿化作用得到提高,但北美中部和西部的湿度限制将导致这些地区的树木大幅减产和死亡。相反,在预期的气候变化情景下,北美东部的黑云杉林可能更具恢复力,因为那里的气候条件似乎更为适宜,尤其是在其最北部的分布区。在本综述中,我们指出了目前对一些干扰因素的研究空白,要更好地了解气候变化对黑云杉的影响,就必须解决这些问题。最后,我们指出了与可持续森林管理和在预计的未来气候变化条件下维护黑云杉相关的问题。
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Future impacts of climate change on black spruce growth and mortality: Review and challenges
Black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.), is the dominant conifer species across a large part of North American boreal forests, providing many goods and services essential to human activities, and playing a major climatic role through the global carbon cycle. However, a comprehensive synthesis of the effects of climate change on black spruce has not yet been undertaken. The dynamics of black spruce are influenced by various living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) factors, as well as their combined effects, which are particularly responsive to changes in climate. Climate change predictions suggest that northern ecosystems will experience the world’s most significant impact. Therefore, black spruce is likely to undergo profound disruptions in its growth and mortality rate in the next decades, resulting in significant changes in forestry and carbon storage. However, these changes will not be uniform throughout the entire distribution of the species. Future changes in temperature and precipitation will create more stress for water availability in the boreal forests of western and central North America than in their eastern counterparts. Thus, significant longitudinal and latitudinal gradients in tree growth and mortality variability are expected throughout the range of the species. This literature review aims to summarise the impacts of climate change on individual tree growth and mortality of this major species. While enhanced black spruce productivity could occur through both increased air temperature and nitrogen mineralisation in the soil, moisture limitation in central and western North America will result in significant growth reduction and mortality events across these regions. Conversely, under the expected climate change scenarios, black spruce forests may be more resilient in eastern North America where climatic conditions appear more suitable, particularly in their northernmost range. In this review, we identify current research gaps for some disturbances, which should be addressed to better understand the impact of climate change on black spruce. Finally, we identify issues associated with sustainable forest management and the maintenance of black spruce under projected future climate changes.
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Environmental Reviews
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期刊介绍: Published since 1993, Environmental Reviews is a quarterly journal that presents authoritative literature reviews on a wide range of environmental science and associated environmental studies topics, with emphasis on the effects on and response of both natural and manmade ecosystems to anthropogenic stress. The authorship and scope are international, with critical literature reviews submitted and invited on such topics as sustainability, water supply management, climate change, harvesting impacts, acid rain, pesticide use, lake acidification, air and marine pollution, oil and gas development, biological control, food chain biomagnification, rehabilitation of polluted aquatic systems, erosion, forestry, bio-indicators of environmental stress, conservation of biodiversity, and many other environmental issues.
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