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Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth's tropical forests

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posted on 2025-08-01, 09:44 authored by MJP Sullivan, SL Lewis, K Affum-Baffoe, C Castilho, F Costa, AC Sanchez, CEN Ewango, W Hubau, B Marimon, A Monteagudo-Mendoza, L Qie, B Sonké, RV Martinez, TR Baker, RJW Brienen, TR Feldpausch, D Galbraith, M Gloor, Y Malhi, SI Aiba, MN Alexiades, EC Almeida, EA de Oliveira, EÁ Dávila, PA Loayza, A Andrade, SA Vieira, LEOC Aragão, A Araujo-Murakami, EJMM Arets, L Arroyo, P Ashton, G Aymard C, FB Baccaro, LF Banin, C Baraloto, PB Camargo, J Barlow, J Barroso, JF Bastin, SA Batterman, H Beeckman, SK Begne, AC Bennett, E Berenguer, N Berry, L Blanc, P Boeckx, J Bogaert, D Bonal, F Bongers, M Bradford, FQ Brearley, T Brncic, F Brown, B Burban, JL Camargo, W Castro, C Céron, SC Ribeiro, VC Moscoso, J Chave, E Chezeaux, CJ Clark, FC de Souza, M Collins, JA Comiskey, FC Valverde, MC Medina, L da Costa, M Dančák, GC Dargie, S Davies, ND Cardozo, T de Haulleville, MB de Medeiros, J Del Aguila Pasquel, G Derroire, A Di Fiore, JL Doucet, A Dourdain, V Droissant, LF Duque, R Ekoungoulou, F Elias, T Erwin, A Esquivel-Muelbert, S Fauset, J Ferreira, GF Llampazo, E Foli, A Ford, M Gilpin, JS Hall, KC Hamer, AC Hamilton, DJ Harris, TB Hart, R Hédl, B Herault
The sensitivity of tropical forest carbon to climate is a key uncertainty in predicting global climate change. Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forests, it is unknown if such effects translate into long-term responses. Here, we analyze 590 permanent plots measured across the tropics to derive the equilibrium climate controls on forest carbon. Maximum temperature is the most important predictor of aboveground biomass (-9.1 megagrams of carbon per hectare per degree Celsius), primarily by reducing woody productivity, and has a greater impact per °C in the hottest forests (>32.2°C). Our results nevertheless reveal greater thermal resilience than observations of short-term variation imply. To realize the long-term climate adaptation potential of tropical forests requires both protecting them and stabilizing Earth's climate.

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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Association for the Advancement of Science via the DOI in this record

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Science

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

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2020-06-12T10:36:55Z

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2020-06-12T10:44:33Z

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Vol. 368 ( 6493), pp. 869 - 874

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