Temperature and Rainfall Patterns Constrain the Multidimensional Rewilding of Global Forests
2022
Zhou, Guiyao | Zhou, Xuhui | Eldridge, David J. | Han, Ximei | Song, Yanjun | Liu, Ruiqiang | Zhou, Lingyan | He, Yanghui | Du, Zhenggang | Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel | National Natural Science Foundation of China | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) | Junta de Andalucía | Zhou, Guiyao [0000-0002-1385-3913] | Zhou, Xuhui [0000-0002-2038-9901] | Eldridge, David J. [0000-0002-2191-486X] | Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel [0000-0002-6499-576X] | He, Yanghui [0000-0002-9192-7017] | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72]
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Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The long-term contribution of global forest restoration to support multiple dimensions of biodiversity and ecosystem function remains largely illusive across contrasting climates and forest types. This hampers the capacity to predict the future of forest rewilding under changing global climates. Here, 120 studies are synthesized across five continents, and it is found that forest restoration promotes multiple dimensions of biodiversity and ecosystem function such as soil fertility, plant biomass, microbial habitat, and carbon sequestration across contrasting climates and forest types. Based on global relationship between stand age and soil organic carbon stock, planting 350 million hectares of forest under the UN Bonn Challenge can sequester >30 Gt soil C in the surface 20 cm over the next century. However, these findings also indicate that predicted increases in temperature and reductions in precipitation can constrain the positive effects of forest rewilding on biodiversity and ecosystem function. Further, important tradeoffs are found in very old forests, with considerable disconnection between biodiversity and ecosystem function. Together, these findings provide evidence of the importance of the multidimensional rewilding of forests, suggesting that on-going climatic changes may dampen the expectations of the positive effects of forest restoration on biodiversity and ecosystem function.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]This research was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant nos. 31930072, 31770559, 31600387, 31370489) and Postdoctoral Innovation Talents Program of China (grant no. BX20200133). M.D.-B. was supported by a Ramón y Cajal grant (RYC2018-025483-I), a project from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (PID2020-115813RA-I00), and a project PAIDI 2020 from the Junta de Andalucía (P20_00879).
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