Successional dynamics of carbon sequestration in forests of the eastern United States

Author:

Canham Charles D.1ORCID,Murphy Lora1,Hansen Winslow D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Millbrook New York USA

Abstract

AbstractCarbon sequestration in the forests of the eastern United States is an important offset to the country's CO2 emissions. Much of the eastern forestland is the product of reforestation of abandoned agricultural land or recovery following clear‐cutting over a century ago. This has led to concerns that eastern forests are even‐aged and that rates of carbon sequestration will decline as forests increase in carbon. Our objective was to examine the successional dynamics of forest carbon sequestration—using live tree carbon stocks as a proxy for successional status—for the six broadly defined forest types present in the region. We used datasets from the National Forest Inventory (NFI) for the 31 US states from Minnesota south to Louisiana and eastward and analyzed live tree net carbon increment for 2007–2021, the period for which NFI plot remeasurement data were available for all 31 states. Spruce–fir and southern pines were the only forest types for which carbon increment declined even modestly over a significant fraction of the range of live tree carbon observed in the region, and southern pine–hardwood forests were the only forests in which predicted sequestration in live tree carbon declined to zero within the range of carbon stocks observed in the region. Northern hardwood–conifer forests, oak–hickory forests, and lowland forests experienced either no decline or a slight increase in sequestration in live tree carbon across the range of successional status observed in the region. Thus, the average stocks of live tree carbon per unit area increased steadily over the study period. At some point in succession, rates of mortality are expected to increase and balance gross growth, leading to zero net sequestration in live tree carbon. Mature and old‐growth stands, however, are rare in all six forest types, and mortality as a fraction of live tree carbon for all six forest types declined across the range of successional status present in the region. Our results thus provide no support for the hypothesis that the successional dynamics of forests in this region can be expected to lead to near‐term declines in net carbon sequestration.

Funder

Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies

Environmental Defense Fund

Publisher

Wiley

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