生物
树(集合论)
生态学
农林复合经营
数学
数学分析
作者
Yumei Mu,David B. Lindenmayer,Shilu Zheng,Yongchuan Yang,Deyi Wang,Jiajia Liu
出处
期刊:Current Biology
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-10-10
卷期号:33 (21): 4641-4649.e3
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2023.09.046
摘要
Old trees are irreplaceable natural resources that provide multifaceted benefits to humans. Current conservation strategies focus primarily on large-sized trees that were often considered old. However, some studies have demonstrated that small trees can be more than thousands of years old, suggesting that conventional size-focused perceptions may hamper the efficiency of current conservation strategies for old trees. Here, we compiled paired age and diameter data using tree-ring records sampled from 121,918 trees from 269 species around the world to detect whether tree size is a strong predictor of age for old trees and whether the spatial distribution of small old trees differs from that of large old trees. We found that tree size was a weak predictor of age for old trees, and diameter explained only 10% of the total age variance of old trees. Unlike large-sized trees that are mainly in warm, wet environments and protected, small old trees are predominantly in cold, dry environments and mostly unprotected, indicating that size-focused conservation failed to protect some of the oldest trees. To conserve old trees, comprehensive old-tree recognition systems are needed that consider not only tree size but also age and external characteristics. Protected areas designed for small old trees are urgently needed.
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