北温带森林生态系统演替中的碳循环:控制和管理意义

IF 4.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Ecological Applications Pub Date : 2025-02-24 DOI:10.1002/eap.70001
Lucas E. Nave, Christopher M. Gough, Cameron Clay, Fernanda Santos, Jeff W. Atkins, Sonja E. Benjamins-Carey, Gil Bohrer, Buck T. Castillo, Robert T. Fahey, Brady S. Hardiman, Kathryn L. Hofmeister, Valeriy Y. Ivanov, Jennifer Kalejs, Ashley M. Matheny, Angela C. Menna, Knute J. Nadelhoffer, Brooke E. Propson, Adam T. Schubel, Jason M. Tallant
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尽管取得了几十年的进展,但关于北温带森林碳(C)循环的演替轨迹仍有许多未知之处。这些变化的驱动因素和机制,包括不同类型干扰的作用,尤其难以捉摸。为了解决这一差距,我们综合了数十年的实验时间序列和长期监测数据,这些数据来自美国密歇根州北部一个研究充分、具有区域代表性的野外站点。我们的研究全面评估了两个世纪演替过程中地表和地下生态系统成分的变化,将碳库和通量的时间动态与潜在驱动因素联系起来,并为森林生态学领域提供了一些概念性的见解。我们的第一个进展表明,在重置演替的严重干扰和轻微改变演替的部分干扰中,一些生态系统成分的时间动态是一致的:这两种干扰类型都增加了土壤氮的有效性,改变了真菌群落组成,改变了短寿先驱和长寿树木分类群之间的生长和竞争相互作用。这些变化反过来影响土壤C储量、呼吸排放和其他地下过程。其次,我们发现其他生态系统成分对碳循环的影响在演替过程中并不一致。例如,林冠结构在演替早期不影响碳吸收,但随着林分的发育而变得重要,并且在两个世纪的林分发育过程中,个体结构特性的重要性发生了变化。第三,近几十年来,气候变化正在掩盖或压倒群落组成对碳吸收的影响,而呼吸排放对气候和组成变化都很敏感。综上所述,我们强调时间不是C循环的驱动因素;它是林冠结构、树木和微生物群落组成等生态系统驱动因素变化的一个维度。控制森林C轨迹的是这些驱动因素的变化,而不是森林年龄的变化,这些变化可以通过自然过程或故意干预迅速或缓慢地发生。基于这一观点和森林演替的整体生态系统视角,我们提供了这项工作的管理应用,并评估了其与了解其他北温带森林生态系统长期变化的更广泛相关性。
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Carbon cycling across ecosystem succession in a north temperate forest: Controls and management implications

Despite decades of progress, much remains unknown about successional trajectories of carbon (C) cycling in north temperate forests. Drivers and mechanisms of these changes, including the role of different types of disturbances, are particularly elusive. To address this gap, we synthesized decades of data from experimental chronosequences and long-term monitoring at a well-studied, regionally representative field site in northern Michigan, USA. Our study provides a comprehensive assessment of changes in above- and belowground ecosystem components over two centuries of succession, links temporal dynamics in C pools and fluxes with underlying drivers, and offers several conceptual insights to the field of forest ecology. Our first advance shows how temporal dynamics in some ecosystem components are consistent across severe disturbances that reset succession and partial disturbances that slightly modify it: both of these disturbance types increase soil N availability, alter fungal community composition, and alter growth and competitive interactions between short-lived pioneer and longer-lived tree taxa. These changes in turn affect soil C stocks, respiratory emissions, and other belowground processes. Second, we show that some other ecosystem components have effects on C cycling that are not consistent over the course of succession. For example, canopy structure does not influence C uptake early in succession but becomes important as stands develop, and the importance of individual structural properties changes over the course of two centuries of stand development. Third, we show that in recent decades, climate change is masking or overriding the influence of community composition on C uptake, while respiratory emissions are sensitive to both climatic and compositional change. In synthesis, we emphasize that time is not a driver of C cycling; it is a dimension within which ecosystem drivers such as canopy structure, tree and microbial community composition change. Changes in those drivers, not in forest age, are what control forest C trajectories, and those changes can happen quickly or slowly, through natural processes or deliberate intervention. Stemming from this view and a whole-ecosystem perspective on forest succession, we offer management applications from this work and assess its broader relevance to understanding long-term change in other north temperate forest ecosystems.

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Ecological Applications
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期刊介绍: The pages of Ecological Applications are open to research and discussion papers that integrate ecological science and concepts with their application and implications. Of special interest are papers that develop the basic scientific principles on which environmental decision-making should rest, and those that discuss the application of ecological concepts to environmental problem solving, policy, and management. Papers that deal explicitly with policy matters are welcome. Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged, as are short communications on emerging environmental challenges.
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