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Mature Andean forests as globally important carbon sinks and future carbon refuges

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  • Alvaro Duque

    (Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín)

  • Miguel A. Peña

    (Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín)

  • Francisco Cuesta

    (Medio Ambiente y Salud -BIOMAS - Universidad de Las Américas (UDLA))

  • Sebastián González-Caro

    (Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín)

  • Peter Kennedy

    (University of Minnesota)

  • Oliver L. Phillips

    (University of Leeds)

  • Marco Calderón-Loor

    (Medio Ambiente y Salud -BIOMAS - Universidad de Las Américas (UDLA)
    Deakin University)

  • Cecilia Blundo

    (Universidad Nacional de Tucumán (UNT) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET))

  • Julieta Carilla

    (Universidad Nacional de Tucumán (UNT) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET))

  • Leslie Cayola

    (Herbario Nacional de Bolivia (LPB)
    Missouri Botanical Garden)

  • William Farfán-Ríos

    (Missouri Botanical Garden
    Washington University in Saint Louis)

  • Alfredo Fuentes

    (Herbario Nacional de Bolivia (LPB)
    Missouri Botanical Garden)

  • Ricardo Grau

    (Universidad Nacional de Tucumán (UNT) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET))

  • Jürgen Homeier

    (University of Gottingen
    University of Gottingen)

  • María I. Loza-Rivera

    (Herbario Nacional de Bolivia (LPB)
    Missouri Botanical Garden
    Missouri Botanical Garden)

  • Yadvinder Malhi

    (University of Oxford)

  • Agustina Malizia

    (Universidad Nacional de Tucumán (UNT) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET))

  • Lucio Malizia

    (Universidad Nacional de Jujuy)

  • Johanna A. Martínez-Villa

    (Université du Quebec a Montreal)

  • Jonathan A. Myers

    (Washington University in St. Louis)

  • Oriana Osinaga-Acosta

    (Universidad Nacional de Tucumán (UNT) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET))

  • Manuel Peralvo

    (Consorcio para el Desarrollo Sostenible de la Ecorregión Andina (CONDESAN))

  • Esteban Pinto

    (Medio Ambiente y Salud -BIOMAS - Universidad de Las Américas (UDLA)
    Columbus State University, University System of Georgia)

  • Sassan Saatchi

    (California Institute of Technology)

  • Miles Silman

    (Environment and Sustainability)

  • J. Sebastián Tello

    (Missouri Botanical Garden)

  • Andrea Terán-Valdez

    (Centro Jambatú de Investigación y Conservación de Anfibios)

  • Kenneth J. Feeley

    (University of Miami)

Abstract

It is largely unknown how South America’s Andean forests affect the global carbon cycle, and thus regulate climate change. Here, we measure aboveground carbon dynamics over the past two decades in 119 monitoring plots spanning a range of >3000 m elevation across the subtropical and tropical Andes. Our results show that Andean forests act as strong sinks for aboveground carbon (0.67 ± 0.08 Mg C ha−1 y−1) and have a high potential to serve as future carbon refuges. Aboveground carbon dynamics of Andean forests are driven by abiotic and biotic factors, such as climate and size-dependent mortality of trees. The increasing aboveground carbon stocks offset the estimated C emissions due to deforestation between 2003 and 2014, resulting in a net total uptake of 0.027 Pg C y−1. Reducing deforestation will increase Andean aboveground carbon stocks, facilitate upward species migrations, and allow for recovery of biomass losses due to climate change.

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  • Alvaro Duque & Miguel A. Peña & Francisco Cuesta & Sebastián González-Caro & Peter Kennedy & Oliver L. Phillips & Marco Calderón-Loor & Cecilia Blundo & Julieta Carilla & Leslie Cayola & William Farfá, 2021. "Mature Andean forests as globally important carbon sinks and future carbon refuges," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-22459-8
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22459-8
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