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An inventory-based analysis of Canada's managed forest carbon dynamics, 1990 to 2008
Canada's forests play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle because of their large and dynamic C stocks. Detailed monitoring of C exchange between forests and the atmosphere and improved understanding of the processes that affect the net ecosystem exchange of C are needed to improve...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597256/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02369.x |
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author | Stinson, G Kurz, W A Smyth, C E Neilson, E T Dymond, C C Metsaranta, J M Boisvenue, C Rampley, G J Li, Q White, T M Blain, D |
author_facet | Stinson, G Kurz, W A Smyth, C E Neilson, E T Dymond, C C Metsaranta, J M Boisvenue, C Rampley, G J Li, Q White, T M Blain, D |
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description | Canada's forests play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle because of their large and dynamic C stocks. Detailed monitoring of C exchange between forests and the atmosphere and improved understanding of the processes that affect the net ecosystem exchange of C are needed to improve our understanding of the terrestrial C budget. We estimated the C budget of Canada's 2.3 × 10(6) km(2) managed forests from 1990 to 2008 using an empirical modelling approach driven by detailed forestry datasets. We estimated that average net primary production (NPP) during this period was 809 ± 5 Tg C yr(−1) (352 g C m(−2) yr(−1)) and net ecosystem production (NEP) was 71 ± 9 Tg C yr(−1) (31 g C m(−2) yr(−1)). Harvesting transferred 45 ± 4 Tg C yr(−1) out of the ecosystem and 45 ± 4 Tg C yr(−1) within the ecosystem (from living biomass to dead organic matter pools). Fires released 23 ± 16 Tg C yr(−1) directly to the atmosphere, and fires, insects and other natural disturbances transferred 52 ± 41 Tg C yr(−1) from biomass to dead organic matter pools, from where C will gradually be released through decomposition. Net biome production (NBP) was only 2 ± 20 Tg C yr(−1) (1 g C m(−2) yr(−1)); the low C sequestration ratio (NBP/NPP=0.3%) is attributed to the high average age of Canada's managed forests and the impact of natural disturbances. Although net losses of ecosystem C occurred during several years due to large fires and widespread bark beetle outbreak, Canada's managed forests were a sink for atmospheric CO(2) in all years, with an uptake of 50 ± 18 Tg C yr(−1) [net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of CO(2)=−22 g C m(−2) yr(−1)]. |
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spelling | pubmed-35972562013-03-19 An inventory-based analysis of Canada's managed forest carbon dynamics, 1990 to 2008 Stinson, G Kurz, W A Smyth, C E Neilson, E T Dymond, C C Metsaranta, J M Boisvenue, C Rampley, G J Li, Q White, T M Blain, D Glob Chang Biol Original Articles Canada's forests play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle because of their large and dynamic C stocks. Detailed monitoring of C exchange between forests and the atmosphere and improved understanding of the processes that affect the net ecosystem exchange of C are needed to improve our understanding of the terrestrial C budget. We estimated the C budget of Canada's 2.3 × 10(6) km(2) managed forests from 1990 to 2008 using an empirical modelling approach driven by detailed forestry datasets. We estimated that average net primary production (NPP) during this period was 809 ± 5 Tg C yr(−1) (352 g C m(−2) yr(−1)) and net ecosystem production (NEP) was 71 ± 9 Tg C yr(−1) (31 g C m(−2) yr(−1)). Harvesting transferred 45 ± 4 Tg C yr(−1) out of the ecosystem and 45 ± 4 Tg C yr(−1) within the ecosystem (from living biomass to dead organic matter pools). Fires released 23 ± 16 Tg C yr(−1) directly to the atmosphere, and fires, insects and other natural disturbances transferred 52 ± 41 Tg C yr(−1) from biomass to dead organic matter pools, from where C will gradually be released through decomposition. Net biome production (NBP) was only 2 ± 20 Tg C yr(−1) (1 g C m(−2) yr(−1)); the low C sequestration ratio (NBP/NPP=0.3%) is attributed to the high average age of Canada's managed forests and the impact of natural disturbances. Although net losses of ecosystem C occurred during several years due to large fires and widespread bark beetle outbreak, Canada's managed forests were a sink for atmospheric CO(2) in all years, with an uptake of 50 ± 18 Tg C yr(−1) [net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of CO(2)=−22 g C m(−2) yr(−1)]. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3597256/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02369.x Text en Copyright © 2011 Blackwell Publishing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Stinson, G Kurz, W A Smyth, C E Neilson, E T Dymond, C C Metsaranta, J M Boisvenue, C Rampley, G J Li, Q White, T M Blain, D An inventory-based analysis of Canada's managed forest carbon dynamics, 1990 to 2008 |
title | An inventory-based analysis of Canada's managed forest carbon dynamics, 1990 to 2008 |
title_full | An inventory-based analysis of Canada's managed forest carbon dynamics, 1990 to 2008 |
title_fullStr | An inventory-based analysis of Canada's managed forest carbon dynamics, 1990 to 2008 |
title_full_unstemmed | An inventory-based analysis of Canada's managed forest carbon dynamics, 1990 to 2008 |
title_short | An inventory-based analysis of Canada's managed forest carbon dynamics, 1990 to 2008 |
title_sort | inventory-based analysis of canada's managed forest carbon dynamics, 1990 to 2008 |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597256/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02369.x |
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