High aboveground carbon stock of African tropical montane forests
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T1 - High aboveground carbon stock of African tropical montane forests
AU - Cuni-Sanchez, Aida
AU - Sullivan, Martin J.P.
AU - Platts, Philip J.
AU - Lewis, Simon L.
AU - Marchant, Rob
AU - Imani, Gerard
AU - Hubau, Wannes
AU - Abiem, Iveren
AU - Adhikari, Hari
AU - Albrecht, Tomos
AU - Altman, Janne
AU - Amani, Christian
AU - Aneseyee, Abreham B.
AU - Avitabile, Valerio
AU - Banin, Lindsay
AU - Batumike, Rodrigue
AU - Bauters, Marijn
AU - Beeckman, Hans
AU - Begne, Serge K.
AU - Bennett, Amy C
AU - Bitariho, Robert
AU - Boeckx, Pascal
AU - Bogaert, Jan
AU - Brauning, Achim
AU - Bulonvu, Franklin
AU - Burgess, Neil D.
AU - Calders, Kim
AU - Chapman, Colin
AU - Chapman, Hazel
AU - Comiskey, James
AU - de Haulleville, Thales
AU - Decuyper, Mathieu
AU - De Vries, Ben
AU - Dolezal, Jiri
AU - Droissart, Vincent
AU - Ewango, Corneille
AU - Feyera, Senbeta
AU - Gebrekristos, Aster
AU - Gereau, Roy
AU - Gilpin, Martin
AU - Hakizimana, Dismas
AU - Hall, Jefferson
AU - Hamilton, Alan
AU - Hardy, Olivier
AU - Hart, Terese
AU - Heiskanen, Janne
AU - Hemp, Andreas
AU - Herold, Martin
AU - Hiltner, Ulrike
AU - Horak, David
AU - Kamdem, Marie-Noel
AU - Kayijamahe, Charles
AU - Kenfack, David
AU - Kinyanjui, Mwangli J.
AU - Klein, Julia
AU - Lisingo, Janvier
AU - Lovett, Jon
AU - Lung, Mark
AU - Makana, Jean-Remy
AU - Malhi, Yadvinder
AU - Marshall, Andrew
AU - Martin, Emanuel H.
AU - Mitchard, Edward T.A.
AU - Morel, Alexandra
AU - Mukendi, John T.
AU - Muller, Tom
AU - Nchu, Felix
AU - Nyirambangutse, Brigitte
AU - Okello, Joseph
AU - Peh, Kelvin S.H.
AU - Pellikka, Petri
AU - Phillips, Oliver L.
AU - Plumptre, Andrew
AU - Qie, Lan
AU - Rovero, Francesco
AU - Sainge, Moses N.
AU - Schmitt, Christine B.
AU - Sedlacek, Ondrej
AU - Ngute, Alain S.K.
AU - Sheil, Douglas
AU - Sheleme, Demisse
AU - Simegn, Tibebu Y.
AU - Simo-Droissart, Murielle
AU - Sonké, Bonaventure
AU - Soromessa, Teshome
AU - Sunderland, Terry
AU - Svoboda, Miroslav
AU - Taedoumg, Hermann
AU - Taplin, James
AU - Taylor, David
AU - Thomas, Sean C.
AU - Timberlake, Jonathan
AU - Tuagben, Darlington
AU - Umunay, Peter
AU - Uzabaho, Eustrate
AU - Verbeeck, Hans
AU - Vleminckx, Jason
AU - Wallin, Goran
AU - Wheeler, Charlotte
AU - Willcock, Simon
AU - Woods, John T.
AU - Zibera, Etienne
N1 - Since this is Nature, I have limited the visibility. Can you check it is all ok?
PY - 2021/8/25
Y1 - 2021/8/25
N2 - Variation in aboveground live tree biomass carbon (AGC) stocks is poorly understood in tropical montane forests1, especially in African nations where montane forests often represent most of the extant evergreen old-growth forest cover. Although data are few, since primary productivity is temperature-mediated and cloud immersion, wind and steep slopes constrain tree height2, AGC is widely assumed to be lower in tropical montane than lowland forests. To test this, we assembled and analysed a new dataset of structurally intact old-growth forests (“AfriMont”) spanning 44 montane sites in 12 African countries, and compared findings with old-growth lowland forests in the African Tropical Rainforest Observation Network (AfriTRON). We find that montane sites in the AfriMont plot network have a mean AGC-stock of 149.4 Mg C ha-1 (95% CI 137.1-164.2), comparable to lowland forests in the AfriTRON plot network and higher than averages from plot networks in montane and lowland forests in the Neotropics. Notably, our results are substantially higher than the IPCC default values for these forests in Africa (89.3 Mg C ha-1)3. The distinctive structure of African lowland forests (low stem density and high abundance of large trees4-6) is mirrored in montane forests. This important carbon store is endangered, we find that 0.8 million ha of old-growth African montane forest have been lost since 2000. Our findings highlight the urgent need for conserving these biodiverse7,8 and carbon-rich ecosystems. We provide country-specific montane forest AGC estimates modelled from our plot network to help guide forest conservation and reforestation interventions.
AB - Variation in aboveground live tree biomass carbon (AGC) stocks is poorly understood in tropical montane forests1, especially in African nations where montane forests often represent most of the extant evergreen old-growth forest cover. Although data are few, since primary productivity is temperature-mediated and cloud immersion, wind and steep slopes constrain tree height2, AGC is widely assumed to be lower in tropical montane than lowland forests. To test this, we assembled and analysed a new dataset of structurally intact old-growth forests (“AfriMont”) spanning 44 montane sites in 12 African countries, and compared findings with old-growth lowland forests in the African Tropical Rainforest Observation Network (AfriTRON). We find that montane sites in the AfriMont plot network have a mean AGC-stock of 149.4 Mg C ha-1 (95% CI 137.1-164.2), comparable to lowland forests in the AfriTRON plot network and higher than averages from plot networks in montane and lowland forests in the Neotropics. Notably, our results are substantially higher than the IPCC default values for these forests in Africa (89.3 Mg C ha-1)3. The distinctive structure of African lowland forests (low stem density and high abundance of large trees4-6) is mirrored in montane forests. This important carbon store is endangered, we find that 0.8 million ha of old-growth African montane forest have been lost since 2000. Our findings highlight the urgent need for conserving these biodiverse7,8 and carbon-rich ecosystems. We provide country-specific montane forest AGC estimates modelled from our plot network to help guide forest conservation and reforestation interventions.
U2 - 10.1038/s41586-021-03728-4
DO - 10.1038/s41586-021-03728-4
M3 - Article
VL - 596
SP - 536
EP - 542
JO - Nature
JF - Nature
SN - 1476-4687
IS - 7873
ER -