Tropical forests store 40–50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon. However, spatial variations in aboveground live tree biomass carbon (AGC) stocks remain poorly understood, in particular in tropical montane forests. Owing to climatic and soil changes with increasing elevation, AGC stocks are lower in tropical montane forests compared with lowland forests. Here we assemble and analyse a dataset of structurally intact old-growth forests (AfriMont) spanning 44 montane sites in 12 African countries. We find that montane sites in the AfriMont plot network have a mean AGC stock of 149.4 megagrams of carbon per hectare (95% confidence interval 137.1–164.2), which is comparable to lowland forests in the African Tropical Rainforest Observation...
Tropical forests store 40-50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon(1). However, spatial variatio...
Tropical forests store 40–50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon1. However, spatial variations...
Tropical forests store 40–50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon 1. However, spatial variation...
peer reviewedTropical forests store 40-50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon1. However, spati...
Tropical forests store 40-50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon(1). However, spatial variatio...
Tropical forests store 40–50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon1. However, spatial variations...
Tropical forests store 40–50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon 1. However, spatial variation...
peer reviewedTropical forests store 40-50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon1. However, spati...
Tropical forests store 40-50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon(1). However, spatial variatio...
Tropical forests store 40–50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon1. However, spatial variations...
Tropical forests store 40–50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon 1. However, spatial variation...