ECOSYSTEM CO2 EXCHANGE
; BLACK SPRUCE FOREST
; CANADIAN BOREAL FOREST
; COARSE WOODY DEBRIS
; SCOTS PINE FOREST
; CLIMATE-CHANGE
; DIOXIDE EXCHANGE
; INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY
; WATER FLUXES
; BIOTIC DISTURBANCES
WOS学科分类:
Forestry
WOS研究方向:
Forestry
英文摘要:
Boreal and temperate forests cover a large part of the Earth. Forest ecosystems are a key focus for research because of their role in the carbon (C) balance and cycle. Increasing atmospheric temperatures, different disturbances (fire, storm and insects) and forest management (clear-cutting) will change considerably the C status of forest ecosystems. Using the eddy covariance (EC) method, we can define interactions among environmental factors that influence the C-balance and whether a forest ecosystem is functioning as a C-sink or C-source or possibly is C-neutral. In our review of published studies of different disturbances, we found that most of the post-disturbance studies based on EC method focused on the effects of forest fire and clear-cutting, only a few studies studies focused on the effects of storms and insects. Generally a forest is a C-source until several years after disturbance and then a forest is able to absorb C and become a C-sink. Recovery to C-sink status required up to 20 years in clear-cut areas. Recovery following wildfire disturbance was much longer, possibly more than 50 years. Recovery to C-sink status required approximately 5 years after storm and insect outbreak, however we can not predict overall recovery period because of the missing data.
1.Estonian Univ Life Sci, Inst Forestry & Rural Engn, Chair Silviculture & Forest Ecol, Kreutzwaldi 5, EE-51014 Tartu, Estonia 2.Estonian Univ Life Sci, Inst Forestry & Rural Engn, Chair Forest Management Planning & Wood Proc Tec, Tartu, Estonia 3.US Forest Serv, Ctr Forest Disturbance Sci, Athens, GA USA 4.Norwegian Inst Bioecon Res, As, Norway
Recommended Citation:
Rebane, Sille,Jogiste, Kalev,Poldveer, Eneli,et al. Direct measurements of carbon exchange at forest disturbance sites: a review of results with the eddy covariance method[J]. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH,2019-01-01