Protecting aboveground carbon stocks in tropical forests is essential for mitigating global climate change and is assumed to simultaneously conserve biodiversity. Although the relationship between tree diversity and carbon stocks is generally positive, the relationship remains unclear for consumers or decomposers. We assessed this relationship for multiple trophic levels across the tree of life (10 organismal groups, 3 kingdoms) in lowland rainforests of the Congo Basin. Comparisons across regrowth and old-growth forests evinced the expected positive relationship for trees, but not for other organismal groups. Moreover, differences in species composition between forests increased with difference in carbon stock. These variable associations ...
Managing ecosystems for carbon storage may also benefit biodiversity conservation, but such a potent...
Aim Tropical forests store 25% of global carbon and harbour 96% of the world's tree species, but it ...
Both REDD+ and the Convention on Biological Diversity aim to enhance carbon stocks and biodiversity ...
Protecting aboveground carbon stocks in tropical forests is essential for mitigating global climate ...
Carbon-focused climate mitigation strategies are becoming increasingly important in forests. However...
As one of Earth’s most carbon-dense regions, tropical forests are central to climate change mitigati...
Tropical forests are both important stores of carbon and among the most biodiverse ecosystems on the...
Planting forests is an important practice for climate change mitigation, especially in the tropics w...
Tropical forests are global centres of biodiversity and carbon storage.[br/] Many tropical countries...
Deforestation is a main driver of climate change and biodiversity loss. An incentive mechanism to re...
Increasing evidence is available for a positive effect of biodiversity on ecosystem productivity and...
Biological diversity and ecosystem functions, such as the production of wood and the storage of carb...
Impacts of climate change require that society urgently develops ways to reduce amounts of carbon in...
Managing ecosystems for carbon storage may also benefit biodiversity conservation, but such a potent...
Aim Tropical forests store 25% of global carbon and harbour 96% of the world's tree species, but it ...
Both REDD+ and the Convention on Biological Diversity aim to enhance carbon stocks and biodiversity ...
Protecting aboveground carbon stocks in tropical forests is essential for mitigating global climate ...
Carbon-focused climate mitigation strategies are becoming increasingly important in forests. However...
As one of Earth’s most carbon-dense regions, tropical forests are central to climate change mitigati...
Tropical forests are both important stores of carbon and among the most biodiverse ecosystems on the...
Planting forests is an important practice for climate change mitigation, especially in the tropics w...
Tropical forests are global centres of biodiversity and carbon storage.[br/] Many tropical countries...
Deforestation is a main driver of climate change and biodiversity loss. An incentive mechanism to re...
Increasing evidence is available for a positive effect of biodiversity on ecosystem productivity and...
Biological diversity and ecosystem functions, such as the production of wood and the storage of carb...
Impacts of climate change require that society urgently develops ways to reduce amounts of carbon in...
Managing ecosystems for carbon storage may also benefit biodiversity conservation, but such a potent...
Aim Tropical forests store 25% of global carbon and harbour 96% of the world's tree species, but it ...
Both REDD+ and the Convention on Biological Diversity aim to enhance carbon stocks and biodiversity ...