Sensitivity of South American tropical forests to an extreme climate anomaly

Author:

Bennett Amy C.ORCID,Rodrigues de Sousa ThaianeORCID,Monteagudo-Mendoza Abel,Esquivel-Muelbert Adriane,Morandi Paulo S.ORCID,Coelho de Souza Fernanda,Castro WendesonORCID,Duque Luisa Fernanda,Flores Llampazo Gerardo,Manoel dos Santos Rubens,Ramos ElianaORCID,Vilanova Torre EmilioORCID,Alvarez-Davila Esteban,Baker Timothy R.ORCID,Costa Flávia R. C.ORCID,Lewis Simon L.ORCID,Marimon Beatriz S.,Schietti Juliana,Burban Benoît,Berenguer ErikaORCID,Araujo-Murakami Alejandro,Restrepo Correa Zorayda,Lopez Wilmar,Delgado Santana FláviaORCID,Viscarra Laura Jessica,Elias FernandoORCID,Vasquez Martinez Rodolfo,Marimon-Junior Ben HurORCID,Galbraith DavidORCID,Sullivan Martin J. P.ORCID,Emilio ThaiseORCID,Prestes Nayane C. C. S.,Barlow Jos,Alencar Fagundes Nathalle CristineORCID,Almeida de Oliveira EdmarORCID,Alvarez Loayza Patricia,Alves Luciana F.ORCID,Aparecida Vieira SimoneORCID,Andrade Maia ViníciusORCID,Aragão Luiz E. O. C.,Arets Eric J. M. M.ORCID,Arroyo Luzmila,Bánki Olaf,Baraloto ChristopherORCID,Barbosa Camargo Plínio,Barroso Jorcely,Bento da Silva Wilder,Bonal DamienORCID,Borges Miranda Santos Alisson,Brienen Roel J. W.ORCID,Brown Foster,Castilho Carolina V.,Cerruto Ribeiro SabinaORCID,Chama Moscoso Victor,Chavez Ezequiel,Comiskey James A.ORCID,Cornejo Valverde Fernando,Dávila Cardozo Nállarett,de Aguiar-Campos NatáliaORCID,de Oliveira Melo Lia,del Aguila Pasquel Jhon,Derroire GéraldineORCID,Disney Mathias,do Socorro Maria,Dourdain Aurélie,Feldpausch Ted R.ORCID,Ferreira JoiceORCID,Forni Martins ValeriaORCID,Gardner Toby,Gloor Emanuel,Gutierrez Sibauty Gloria,Guillen René,Hase Eduardo,Hérault BrunoORCID,Honorio Coronado Eurídice N.ORCID,Huaraca Huasco Walter,Janovec John P.,Jimenez-Rojas ElianaORCID,Joly CarlosORCID,Kalamandeen MichelleORCID,Killeen Timothy J.,Lais Farrapo CamilaORCID,Levesley AuroraORCID,Lizon Romano Leon,Lopez Gonzalez GabrielaORCID,Maës dos Santos Flavio AntonioORCID,Magnusson William E.ORCID,Malhi YadvinderORCID,Matias de Almeida Reis SimoneORCID,Melgaço Karina,Melo Cruz Omar A.,Mendoza Polo Irina,Montañez TatianaORCID,Morel Jean DanielORCID,Núñez Vargas M Percy,Oliveira de Araújo Raimunda,Pallqui Camacho Nadir C.ORCID,Parada Gutierrez Alexander,Pennington TobyORCID,Pickavance Georgia C.ORCID,Pipoly John,Pitman Nigel C. A.ORCID,Quesada Carlos,Ramirez Arevalo Freddy,Ramírez‐Angulo Hirma,Flora Ramos RafaelORCID,Richardson James E.ORCID,Rodrigo de Souza CléberORCID,Roopsind Anand,Schwartz Gustavo,Silva Richarlly C.ORCID,Silva Espejo Javier,Silveira MarcosORCID,Singh James,Soto Shareva Yhan,Steininger Marc,Stropp Juliana,Talbot Joey,ter Steege HansORCID,Terborgh John,Thomas Raquel,Valenzuela Gamarra Luis,van der Heijden GeertjeORCID,van der Hout Peter,Zagt Roderick,Phillips Oliver L.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe tropical forest carbon sink is known to be drought sensitive, but it is unclear which forests are the most vulnerable to extreme events. Forests with hotter and drier baseline conditions may be protected by prior adaptation, or more vulnerable because they operate closer to physiological limits. Here we report that forests in drier South American climates experienced the greatest impacts of the 2015–2016 El Niño, indicating greater vulnerability to extreme temperatures and drought. The long-term, ground-measured tree-by-tree responses of 123 forest plots across tropical South America show that the biomass carbon sink ceased during the event with carbon balance becoming indistinguishable from zero (−0.02 ± 0.37 Mg C ha−1 per year). However, intact tropical South American forests overall were no more sensitive to the extreme 2015–2016 El Niño than to previous less intense events, remaining a key defence against climate change as long as they are protected.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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