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When a Tree Dies in the Forest: Scaling Climate-Driven Tree Mortality to Ecosystem Water and Carbon Fluxes

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ECOSYSTEMS
卷 19, 期 6, 页码 1133-1147

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10021-016-9982-1

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disturbance; recovery; resilience; productivity; biodiversity; carbon and water fluxes

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资金

  1. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral fellowship
  2. NSF Macrosystems Biology Grant [DEB EF-1340270]
  3. Spanish grant [CGL2013-46808-R]
  4. AGAUR [2014 SGR 453]
  5. ICREA Academia Excellence in Research award
  6. Swiss National Science Foundation [140968]
  7. Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST 103-2119-M-002-016-]
  8. National Taiwan University [EcoNTU: 10R70604-2]
  9. (FEDER)-Programa de Fortalecimiento en I+D+i de las Universidades de la Junta de Andalucia
  10. CoMo-ReAdapt (Spanish project) [CGL2013-48843-C2-1-R]
  11. NERC [NE/N004655/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  12. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/N004655/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Drought- and heat-driven tree mortality, along with associated insect outbreaks, have been observed globally in recent decades and are expected to increase in future climates. Despite its potential to profoundly alter ecosystem carbon and water cycles, how tree mortality scales up to ecosystem functions and fluxes is uncertain. We describe a framework for this scaling where the effects of mortality are a function of the mortality attributes, such as spatial clustering and functional role of the trees killed, and ecosystem properties, such as productivity and diversity. We draw upon remote-sensing data and ecosystem flux data to illustrate this framework and place climate-driven tree mortality in the context of other major disturbances. We find that emerging evidence suggests that climate-driven tree mortality impacts may be relatively small and recovery times are remarkably fast (similar to 4 years for net ecosystem production). We review the key processes in ecosystem models necessary to simulate the effects of mortality on ecosystem fluxes and highlight key research gaps in modeling. Overall, our results highlight the key axes of variation needed for better monitoring and modeling of the impacts of tree mortality and provide a foundation for including climate-driven tree mortality in a disturbance framework.

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