Título: | Drought sensitivity of the amazon rainforest |
Autor: | Phillips, Oliver L. Aragao, L. E.O.C. Lewis, Simon L. Fisher, Joshua B. Lloyd, Jon Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela Malhi, Yadvinder Singh Monteagudo, Abel Lorenzo Peacock, Julie Quesada, Carlos Alberto Van Der Heijden, Geertje M.F. Almeida, Samuel Miranda Amaral, Iêda Leão do Arroyo, Luzmila P. Aymard, Gerardo Antonio C. Baker, Timothy R. Bánki, Olaf S. Blanc, Lilian Bonal, Damien Brando, Paulo Monteiro Chave, Jérôme Oliveira, Átila Cristina Alves de Cardozo, Nallaret Dávila Czimczik, Claudia I. Feldpausch, Ted R. Freitas, Maria Antonio Benjamin Gloor, Manuel E. Higuchi, Niro Jiménez, E. M. Lloyd, Gareth Meir, Patrick W. Mendoza, Casimiro Morel, Alexandra C. Neill, David A. Nepstad, Daniel Curtis Patiño, Sandra Peñuela, María Cristina Prieto, Adriana Ramirez Arevalo, Fredy Francisco Schwarz, Michael Silva, Javier Natalino M. Silveira, Marcos Thomas, Anne Sota ter Steege, H. Stropp, Juliana Vásquez, Rodolfo V. Zelazowski, Przemyslaw Dávila, Esteban Álvarez Andelman, Sandy J. Andrade, Ana C.S. Chao, Kuo Jung Erwin, Terry L. Di Fiore, Anthony Honorio Coronado, Euridice N. Keeling, Helen C. Killeen, Timothy J. Laurance, William F. Cruz, Antonio Peña Pitman, Nigel C.A. Vargas, Percy Núñez Ramírez-Angulo, Hirma Rudas, Agustín Salamão, Rafael Silva, Natalino Terborgh, John W. Torres-Lezama, Armando |
Palavras-chave: | Carbon Carbon Cycle Climate Change Climate Effect Drought Stress Dry Season Energy Balance Global Climate Moisture Phytomass Rainforest Vulnerability Biomass Climate Change Drought Dry Weight Environmental Monitoring Priority Journal Rainforest Seasonal Variation Amazonia South America |
Data do documento: | 2009 |
Revista: | Science |
É parte de: | Volume 323, Número 5919, Pags. 1344-1347 |
Abstract: | Amazon forests are a key but poorly understood component of the global carbon cycle. If, as anticipated, they dry this century, they might accelerate climate change through carbon losses and changed surface energy balances. We used records from multiple long-term monitoring plots across Amazonia to assess forest responses to the intense 2005 drought, a possible analog of future events. Affected forest lost biomass, reversing a large long-term carbon sink, with the greatest impacts observed where the dry season was unusually intense. Relative to pre-2005 conditions, forest subjected to a 100-millimeter increase in water deficit lost 5.3 megagrams of aboveground biomass of carbon per hectare. The drought had a total biomass carbon impact of 1.2 to 1.6 petagrams (1.2 × 1015 to 1.6 × 1015 grams). Amazon forests therefore appear vulnerable to increasing moisture stress, with the potential for large carbon losses to exert feedback on climate change. |
DOI: | 10.1126/science.1164033 |
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