Background: The woody biomass residence time (τw) of an ecosystem is an important variable for accurately simulating its biomass stocks. Methods and results: We reviewed published data from 177 forest plots across the tropics and found a six-fold variation (23–129 years) in τw across our dataset, with a median τw of ca. 50 years. This value is similar to the median default value across 21 vegetation models for tropical forests, although the range of values used in models is large (20 to 200 years). Conclusions: The notion of a constant τw across all tropical forests may be of limited utility, given the large observed variation in τw. We found that while there was little relationship between climate variables and τw, there was evidence...
A significant fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions is assimilated by tropical forests and stored ...
Abstract Tropical forests store about 70% of the total living biomass on land and yet very little is...
Disturbances, such as extreme weather events, fires, floods, and biotic agents, can have strong impa...
Background: The woody biomass residence time (τw) of an ecosystem is an important variable for accur...
International audienceAim : The carbon sink in tropical forests is a highly uncertain component of t...
Aim: Theoretically, woody biomass turnover time (τ) quantified using outflux (i.e., tree mortality) ...
Standing biomass stocks represent a balance between a number of processes that lead to biomass accum...
Woody residence time (tau(w)) is an important parameter that expresses the balance between mature fo...
Accurately monitoring tropical forest carbon stocks is a challenge that remains outstanding. Allomet...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...
Accurately monitoring tropical forest carbon stocks is a challenge that remains outstanding. Allomet...
Tropical forests store a larger amount of carbon (C) than boreal and temperate forests. However, the...
The net primary production of tropical forests and its partitioning between long-lived carbon pools ...
Tropical forests play a critical role in the global carbon (C) cycle, storing ~45% of terrestrial C ...
Tropical forests play a key role in the global carbon cycle by storing about 45% of the carbon store...
A significant fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions is assimilated by tropical forests and stored ...
Abstract Tropical forests store about 70% of the total living biomass on land and yet very little is...
Disturbances, such as extreme weather events, fires, floods, and biotic agents, can have strong impa...
Background: The woody biomass residence time (τw) of an ecosystem is an important variable for accur...
International audienceAim : The carbon sink in tropical forests is a highly uncertain component of t...
Aim: Theoretically, woody biomass turnover time (τ) quantified using outflux (i.e., tree mortality) ...
Standing biomass stocks represent a balance between a number of processes that lead to biomass accum...
Woody residence time (tau(w)) is an important parameter that expresses the balance between mature fo...
Accurately monitoring tropical forest carbon stocks is a challenge that remains outstanding. Allomet...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...
Accurately monitoring tropical forest carbon stocks is a challenge that remains outstanding. Allomet...
Tropical forests store a larger amount of carbon (C) than boreal and temperate forests. However, the...
The net primary production of tropical forests and its partitioning between long-lived carbon pools ...
Tropical forests play a critical role in the global carbon (C) cycle, storing ~45% of terrestrial C ...
Tropical forests play a key role in the global carbon cycle by storing about 45% of the carbon store...
A significant fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions is assimilated by tropical forests and stored ...
Abstract Tropical forests store about 70% of the total living biomass on land and yet very little is...
Disturbances, such as extreme weather events, fires, floods, and biotic agents, can have strong impa...