2015
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12798
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Carbon stock loss from deforestation through 2013 in Brazilian Amazonia

Abstract: The largest carbon stock in tropical vegetation is in Brazilian Amazonia. In this ~5 million km(2) area, over 750,000 km(2) of forest and ~240,000 km(2) of nonforest vegetation types had been cleared through 2013. We estimate current carbon stocks and cumulative gross carbon loss from clearing of premodern vegetation in Brazil's 'Legal Amazonia' and 'Amazonia biome' regions. Biomass of 'premodern' vegetation (prior to major increases in disturbance beginning in the 1970s) was estimated by matching vegetation c… Show more

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“…3 show the contrast in terms of the amount and representativeness of ground-level information between different studies. Studies making use of the RADAMBRASIL surveys have a great advantage in terms of ground data (e.g., Nogueira et al 2008aNogueira et al , 2015. This is also true of earlier interpretations of this dataset based on fewer plots and a more coarse-scale vegetation map (Fearnside 1994(Fearnside , 1997a.…”
Section: Improving Interpretation Of Aboveground Biomass Datamentioning
confidence: 94%
“…3 show the contrast in terms of the amount and representativeness of ground-level information between different studies. Studies making use of the RADAMBRASIL surveys have a great advantage in terms of ground data (e.g., Nogueira et al 2008aNogueira et al , 2015. This is also true of earlier interpretations of this dataset based on fewer plots and a more coarse-scale vegetation map (Fearnside 1994(Fearnside , 1997a.…”
Section: Improving Interpretation Of Aboveground Biomass Datamentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Estos resultados podrían cuestionar la importancia relativa de las especies hiperdominantes en el secuestro y almacenamiento de carbono en Amazonas, porque también podría incrementar la tasa de mortalidad de las especies funcionalmente mas importantes. Finalmente, se resalta la relevancia del fuego en la dinámica de la biomasa y carbono en bosques de la Amazonía, que representan una constante amenaza de degradación , principalmente en bosques estacionales semideciduales, sabanas estacionales y bosques mixtos con dominancia de bambú, durante periodos de prolongadas sequías interanuales , Nogueira et al 2015, Aguiar et al 2016.…”
Section: Relación Biodiversidad-función Ecosistémicaunclassified
“…Estimated pattern of biomass and carbon accumulation in Amazonian forests: dense rainforest on nonflooding lowlands (A), dense rainforest on flooded lowland (B), semideciduous seasonal nonflooding forest (C), semideciduous seasonal flooding forest (D), seasonal forest savanna (E), and seasonal woodland savanna (F). Adapted from Nogueira et al (2015). Theoretical richness as a function of time is indicated (2C).…”
Section: Predictores Biofísicosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In stark contrast to this are the peat soils in some lowlands, notably in Indonesia and Malaysia [73], in which the organic layer occasionally extends to more than 4 m in depth, due to the inhibition of decomposition by a seasonal or continuous anaerobic environment [74,75]. From a global warming perspective, it is of the utmost importance to protect these organic soils from the potentially heavy and disproportionally high C-losses caused by either fire [76][77][78] or drainage [79]. SOM also is very high in "Indian Blacksoils", due to the resistance of pyrogenic carbon to soil decomposition (see Section 3.4).…”
Section: Factors Influencing Organic Matter In Soils Of the Humid Tromentioning
confidence: 99%