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Drivers of tree carbon storage in subtropical forests
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Author Affiliations
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu Institute of Biology, ...
Published InThe Science of The Total Environment
Year2018
Citations153
Abstract
Tropical and subtropical forest ecosystems play an important role in the global carbon regulation. Despite increasing evidence for effects of biodiversity (species diversity, functional diversity and functional dominance), stand structural attributes, stand age and environmental conditions (climate and topography) on tree carbon storage, the relative importance of these drivers at large scale is poorly understood. It is also still unclear whether biodiversity effects on tree carbon storage work through niche complementarity (i.e. increased tree carbon storage due to interspecific resource partitioning) or through the mass-ratio effect (tree carbon storage regulated by dominant traits within communities). Here we analyze tree carbon storage and its drivers using data of 480 plots sampled across subtropical forests in China. We use multiple regression models…
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