Collaborative Research: Effects of Species on Forest Carbon Balances in Lowland Costa Rica
合作研究:物种对哥斯达黎加低地森林碳平衡的影响
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- 批准号:0703561
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-09-01 至 2011-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Moist tropical forests have huge amounts of carbon in their biomass and soils, and high rates of productivity: tropical forest growth, disturbance, and land use therefore have potentially large impacts on atmospheric CO2 levels. Accurate modeling of carbon uptake and release by forests is essential for global-change analyses, yet we do not even know how much CO2 tropical forests capture or produce. This project will make use of 19-yr-old replicated plantations in lowland Costa Rica to evaluate species-level controls over whole-forest carbon cycling. In comparisons among four species, three key plant traits that influence ecosystem-level carbon balance will be evaluated: 1) carbon use efficiency (CUE); 2) partitioning among plant parts that have differences in CUE (e.g., leaves, wood); and 3) tissue biochemistry, which influences carbon cycling rates. The broader impacts of this project include training and international experience for both undergraduate and graduate students. Further development of the widely used Century model will offer a major advance in the ability to predict the effects of shifts in species composition on ecosystem-level carbon balances. Maintenance of this research site will provide infrastructure for other researchers, and a demonstration of restoration of ecosystem services. Results will be disseminated to the scientific community, and also to NGO's and land-holders in the area. Development of a user-friendly rainforest simulation model will enhance education opportunities for 29,500 K-12 students in the Miami, FL area, though a partnership with the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden.
潮湿的热带森林在其生物量和土壤中含有大量的碳,并且生产率很高:热带森林的生长,干扰和土地利用因此对大气CO2水平有潜在的巨大影响。森林碳吸收和释放的精确建模对于全球变化分析至关重要,但我们甚至不知道热带森林捕获或产生了多少二氧化碳。该项目将利用低地哥斯达黎加19年的复制种植园来评估物种水平对整个森林碳循环的控制。在四个物种之间的比较中,将评估影响生态系统水平碳平衡的三个关键植物性状:1)碳利用效率(CUE); 2)CUE差异的植物部分之间的分配(例如,叶,木材);和3)组织生物化学,影响碳循环速率。 该项目的更广泛影响包括为本科生和研究生提供培训和国际经验。广泛使用的世纪模型的进一步发展将在预测物种组成变化对生态系统一级碳平衡的影响方面取得重大进展。该研究站点的维护将为其他研究人员提供基础设施,并展示生态系统服务的恢复。结果将分发给科学界以及该地区的非政府组织和土地所有者。通过与费尔柴尔德热带植物园的合作,开发一个用户友好的雨林模拟模型将增加佛罗里达州迈阿密地区29,500名K-12学生的教育机会。
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