Positive Relationship between Aboveground Carbon Stocks and Structural Diversity in Spruce-Dominated Forest Stands in New Brunswick, Canada
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Wang, Weifeng (Auteur)
- Lei, Xiangdong (Auteur)
- Ma, Zhihai (Auteur)
- Kneeshaw, Daniel D. (Auteur)
- Peng, Changhui (Auteur)
Titre
Positive Relationship between Aboveground Carbon Stocks and Structural Diversity in Spruce-Dominated Forest Stands in New Brunswick, Canada
Résumé
Abstract
Maintaining both the structure and functionality of forest ecosystems is a primary goal of forest management. In this study, relationships between structural diversity and aboveground stand carbon (C) stocks were examined in spruce-dominated forests in New Brunswick, Canada. Tree species, size, and height diversity indices as well as a combination of these diversity indices were used to correlate aboveground C stocks. Multiple linear regressions were subsequently used to quantify the relationships between these indices and aboveground C stocks, and partial correlation analysis was also adopted to remove the effects of other explanatory variables. Results show that stand structural diversity has a significant positive effect on aboveground C stocks even though the relationship is weak overall. Positive relationships observed between the diversity indices and aboveground C stocks support the hypothesis that increased structural diversity enhances aboveground C storage capacity. This occurs because complex forest structures allow for greater light infiltration and promote a more efficient resource use by trees, leading to an increase in biomass and C production. Mixed tolerant species composition and uneven-aged stand management in conjunction with selection or partial cutting to maintain high structural diversity is therefore recommended to preserve biodiversity and C stocks in spruce-dominated forests.
Publication
Forest Science
Volume
57
Numéro
6
Pages
506-515
Date
2011-12-01
Langue
en
ISSN
0015-749X, 1938-3738
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19/11/2024 20:21
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Référence
Wang, W., Lei, X., Ma, Z., Kneeshaw, D. D., & Peng, C. (2011). Positive Relationship between Aboveground Carbon Stocks and Structural Diversity in Spruce-Dominated Forest Stands in New Brunswick, Canada. Forest Science, 57(6), 506–515. https://doi.org/10.1093/forestscience/57.6.506
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