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The contribution of insects to global forest deadwood decomposition.
Seibold, Sebastian; Rammer, Werner; Hothorn, Torsten; Seidl, Rupert; Ulyshen, Michael D; Lorz, Janina; Cadotte, Marc W; Lindenmayer, David B; Adhikari, Yagya P; Aragón, Roxana; Bae, Soyeon; Baldrian, Petr; Barimani Varandi, Hassan; Barlow, Jos; Bässler, Claus; Beauchêne, Jacques; Berenguer, Erika; Bergamin, Rodrigo S; Birkemoe, Tone; Boros, Gergely; Brandl, Roland; Brustel, Hervé; Burton, Philip J; Cakpo-Tossou, Yvonne T; Castro, Jorge; Cateau, Eugénie; Cobb, Tyler P; Farwig, Nina; Fernández, Romina D; Firn, Jennifer; Gan, Kee Seng; González, Grizelle; Gossner, Martin M; Habel, Jan C; Hébert, Christian; Heibl, Christoph; Heikkala, Osmo; Hemp, Andreas; Hemp, Claudia; Hjältén, Joakim; Hotes, Stefan; Kouki, Jari; Lachat, Thibault; Liu, Jie; Liu, Yu; Luo, Ya-Huang; Macandog, Damasa M; Martina, Pablo E; Mukul, Sharif A; Nachin, Baatarbileg.
Afiliação
  • Seibold S; Ecosystem Dynamics and Forest Management Group, School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany. sebastian.seibold@tum.de.
  • Rammer W; Berchtesgaden National Park, Berchtesgaden, Germany. sebastian.seibold@tum.de.
  • Hothorn T; Field Station Fabrikschleichach, University of Würzburg, Rauhenebrach, Germany. sebastian.seibold@tum.de.
  • Seidl R; Terrestrial Ecology Research Group, School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany. sebastian.seibold@tum.de.
  • Ulyshen MD; Ecosystem Dynamics and Forest Management Group, School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany.
  • Lorz J; Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Cadotte MW; Ecosystem Dynamics and Forest Management Group, School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany.
  • Lindenmayer DB; Berchtesgaden National Park, Berchtesgaden, Germany.
  • Adhikari YP; Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Athens, GA, USA.
  • Aragón R; Field Station Fabrikschleichach, University of Würzburg, Rauhenebrach, Germany.
  • Bae S; Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Baldrian P; Fenner School of Environment and Society, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
  • Barimani Varandi H; Department of Biogeography, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany.
  • Barlow J; Department of Disturbance Ecology, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany.
  • Bässler C; Instituto de Ecología Regional, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Yerba Buena, Argentina.
  • Beauchêne J; Department of Animal Ecology and Tropical Biology, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Berenguer E; Laboratory of Environmental Microbiology, Institute of Microbiology, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Bergamin RS; Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Centre of Mazandaran, Sari, Iran.
  • Birkemoe T; Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
  • Boros G; Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, Brazil.
  • Brandl R; Department of Biodiversity Conservation, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.
  • Brustel H; Bavarian Forest National Park, Grafenau, Germany.
  • Burton PJ; CIRAD, UMR Ecologie des Forêts de Guyane (EcoFoG), AgroParisTech, CNRS, INRA, Universite des Antilles, Universite de Guyane, Kourou, France.
  • Cakpo-Tossou YT; Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
  • Castro J; Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
  • Cateau E; Grassland Vegetation Lab, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
  • Cobb TP; Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas, Norway.
  • Farwig N; Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary.
  • Fernández RD; Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Gödöllo, Hungary.
  • Firn J; Animal Ecology, University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
  • Gan KS; École d'Ingénieurs de Purpan, Université de Toulouse, UMR 1201 Dynafor, Toulouse, France.
  • González G; Ecosystem Science and Management Program, University of Northern British Columbia, Terrace, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Gossner MM; Laboratory of Applied Ecology, University of Abomey-Calavi, Godomey, Benin.
  • Habel JC; Department of Ecology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
  • Hébert C; École d'Ingénieurs de Purpan, Université de Toulouse, UMR 1201 Dynafor, Toulouse, France.
  • Heibl C; Réserves Naturelles de France, Dijon, France.
  • Heikkala O; Royal Alberta Museum, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
  • Hemp A; Conservation Ecology, University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
  • Hemp C; Instituto de Ecología Regional, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Yerba Buena, Argentina.
  • Hjältén J; Science and Engineering Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
  • Hotes S; Centre for the Environment, Institute for Future Environments, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
  • Kouki J; Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Lachat T; International Institute of Tropical Forestry, USDA Forest Service, San Juan, PR, USA.
  • Liu J; Forest Entomology, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
  • Liu Y; Evolutionary Zoology, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria.
  • Luo YH; Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
  • Macandog DM; Bavarian Forest National Park, Grafenau, Germany.
  • Martina PE; Eurofins Ahma Oy, Oulu, Finland.
  • Mukul SA; Department of Plant Systematics, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany.
  • Nachin B; Department of Plant Systematics, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany.
Nature ; 597(7874): 77-81, 2021 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34471275
ABSTRACT
The amount of carbon stored in deadwood is equivalent to about 8 per cent of the global forest carbon stocks1. The decomposition of deadwood is largely governed by climate2-5 with decomposer groups-such as microorganisms and insects-contributing to variations in the decomposition rates2,6,7. At the global scale, the contribution of insects to the decomposition of deadwood and carbon release remains poorly understood7. Here we present a field experiment of wood decomposition across 55 forest sites and 6 continents. We find that the deadwood decomposition rates increase with temperature, and the strongest temperature effect is found at high precipitation levels. Precipitation affects the decomposition rates negatively at low temperatures and positively at high temperatures. As a net effect-including the direct consumption by insects and indirect effects through interactions with microorganisms-insects accelerate the decomposition in tropical forests (3.9% median mass loss per year). In temperate and boreal forests, we find weak positive and negative effects with a median mass loss of 0.9 per cent and -0.1 per cent per year, respectively. Furthermore, we apply the experimentally derived decomposition function to a global map of deadwood carbon synthesized from empirical and remote-sensing data, obtaining an estimate of 10.9 ± 3.2 petagram of carbon per year released from deadwood globally, with 93 per cent originating from tropical forests. Globally, the net effect of insects may account for 29 per cent of the carbon flux from deadwood, which suggests a functional importance of insects in the decomposition of deadwood and the carbon cycle.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Árvores / Florestas / Ciclo do Carbono / Insetos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nature Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Árvores / Florestas / Ciclo do Carbono / Insetos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nature Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha