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. 2015 Mar 19;519(7543):344-8.
doi: 10.1038/nature14283.

Long-term decline of the Amazon carbon sink

R J W Brienen  1 O L Phillips  1 T R Feldpausch  2 E Gloor  1 T R Baker  1 J Lloyd  3 G Lopez-Gonzalez  1 A Monteagudo-Mendoza  4 Y Malhi  5 S L Lewis  6 R Vásquez Martinez  4 M Alexiades  7 E Álvarez Dávila  8 P Alvarez-Loayza  9 A Andrade  10 L E O C Aragão  11 A Araujo-Murakami  12 E J M M Arets  13 L Arroyo  12 G A Aymard C  14 O S Bánki  15 C Baraloto  16 J Barroso  17 D Bonal  18 R G A Boot  1 J L C Camargo  10 C V Castilho  19 V Chama  20 K J Chao  21 J Chave  22 J A Comiskey  23 F Cornejo Valverde  24 L da Costa  25 E A de Oliveira  26 A Di Fiore  27 T L Erwin  28 S Fauset  1 M Forsthofer  26 D R Galbraith  1 E S Grahame  1 N Groot  1 B Hérault  29 N Higuchi  10 E N Honorio Coronado  30 H Keeling  1 T J Killeen  31 W F Laurance  32 S Laurance  32 J Licona  33 W E Magnussen  34 B S Marimon  26 B H Marimon-Junior  26 C Mendoza  35 D A Neill  36 E M Nogueira  37 P Núñez  20 N C Pallqui Camacho  20 A Parada  12 G Pardo-Molina  38 J Peacock  1 M Peña-Claros  39 G C Pickavance  1 N C A Pitman  40 L Poorter  41 A Prieto  42 C A Quesada  37 F Ramírez  42 H Ramírez-Angulo  43 Z Restrepo  8 A Roopsind  44 A Rudas  1 R P Salomão  45 M Schwarz  1 N Silva  46 J E Silva-Espejo  20 M Silveira  47 J Stropp  48 J Talbot  1 H ter Steege  49 J Teran-Aguilar  50 J Terborgh  9 R Thomas-Caesar  46 M Toledo  33 M Torello-Raventos  51 R K Umetsu  26 G M F van der Heijden  52 P van der Hout  53 I C Guimarães Vieira  45 S A Vieira  54 E Vilanova  43 V A Vos  55 R J Zagt  56
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Long-term decline of the Amazon carbon sink

R J W Brienen et al. Nature. .
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Abstract

Atmospheric carbon dioxide records indicate that the land surface has acted as a strong global carbon sink over recent decades, with a substantial fraction of this sink probably located in the tropics, particularly in the Amazon. Nevertheless, it is unclear how the terrestrial carbon sink will evolve as climate and atmospheric composition continue to change. Here we analyse the historical evolution of the biomass dynamics of the Amazon rainforest over three decades using a distributed network of 321 plots. While this analysis confirms that Amazon forests have acted as a long-term net biomass sink, we find a long-term decreasing trend of carbon accumulation. Rates of net increase in above-ground biomass declined by one-third during the past decade compared to the 1990s. This is a consequence of growth rate increases levelling off recently, while biomass mortality persistently increased throughout, leading to a shortening of carbon residence times. Potential drivers for the mortality increase include greater climate variability, and feedbacks of faster growth on mortality, resulting in shortened tree longevity. The observed decline of the Amazon sink diverges markedly from the recent increase in terrestrial carbon uptake at the global scale, and is contrary to expectations based on models.

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