生物群落
亚马逊雨林
环境科学
气候变化
碎片(计算)
生态学
生物量(生态学)
农林复合经营
地理
生态系统
云林
生境破碎化
林业
栖息地
生物
山地生态
作者
Simone Matias Reis,Beatriz Schwantes Marimon,Ben Hur Marimon,Paulo S. Morandi,Edmar Almeida de Oliveira,Fernando Elias,Eder Carvalho das Neves,Bianca de Oliveira,Denis Silva Nogueira,Ricardo Keichi Umetsu,Ted R. Feldpausch,Oliver L. Phillips
标识
DOI:10.1080/17550874.2018.1455230
摘要
Background: The remaining forests in the extensive contact zone between southern Amazonia (seasonal rain forest) and the Cerrado (savanna) biomes are at risk due to intense land-use and climate change.Aims: To explore the vulnerability of these transitional forests to changes in land use and climate, we evaluated the effects of fragmentation and climatic variables on forest structure.Methods: We measured the diameter and height of 14,185 trees with diameter ≥10 cm at 24 forest plots distributed over an area of 25,000 km2. For each plot, we obtained data on contemporary fragmentation and climatic variables.Results: Forest structure variables (height, diameter, height:diameter allometry, biomass) varied significantly both within and among plots. The height, H:D and biomass of trees were positively correlated with annual precipitation and fragment area.Conclusions: The association between forest structure and precipitation indicates that these forests plots are likely to be vulnerable to dry season intensification anticipated for the southern edge of the Amazon. Additionally, the reduction in the fragment area may contribute to reductions in forest biomass and tree height, and consequently ecosystem carbon stocks. Given the likely susceptibility of these forests, urgent conservation action is needed to prevent further habitat degradation.
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