Beyond Carbon: The Contributions of South American Tropical Humid and Subhumid Forests to Ecosystem Services

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Autor(a) principal: L. S. Borma
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: A. F. Neto, R. van der Hoff, B. F. A. Oliveira, Raoni Guerra Lucas Rajão, C. A. Nobre, Marcos Heil Costa, H. R. da Rocha, J. Arieira, N. C. C. Nascimento, C. Jaramillo-Giraldo, G. Ambrosio, R. G. Carneiro, M. Venzon
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1029/2021RG000766
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Resumo: Tropical forests are recognized for their role in providing diverse ecosystem services (ESs), with carbon uptake the best recognized. The capacity of tropical forests to provide ESs is strongly linked to their enormous biodiversity. However, causal relationships between biodiversity and ESs are poorly understood. This may be because biodiversity is often translated into species richness. Here, we argue that focusing on multiple attributes of biodiversity—structure, composition, and function—will make relationships between biodiversity and ESs clearer. In this review, we discuss the ecological processes behind ESs from tropical humid and subhumid forests of South America. Our main goal is to understand the links between the ESs and those three biodiversity attributes. While supporting and regulating services relate more closely to forest structure and function, provisioning services relate more closely to forest composition and function, and cultural services are more related to structure and composition attributes. In this sense, ESs from subhumid forests (savannas) differ from those provided by the Amazon Forest, although both ecosystems are recognized as harboring tremendous biodiversity. Given this, if anthropogenic drivers of change promote a shift in the Amazon Forest toward savanna—the savannization hypothesis—the types of services provided will change, especially climate regulating services. This review emphasizes the importance of deeply understanding ecosystem structure, composition, and function to better understand the services ecosystems provide. Understanding that anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity occur through these three main attributes, it becomes easier to anticipate how humans will impact ESs.
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Here, we argue that focusing on multiple attributes of biodiversity—structure, composition, and function—will make relationships between biodiversity and ESs clearer. In this review, we discuss the ecological processes behind ESs from tropical humid and subhumid forests of South America. Our main goal is to understand the links between the ESs and those three biodiversity attributes. While supporting and regulating services relate more closely to forest structure and function, provisioning services relate more closely to forest composition and function, and cultural services are more related to structure and composition attributes. In this sense, ESs from subhumid forests (savannas) differ from those provided by the Amazon Forest, although both ecosystems are recognized as harboring tremendous biodiversity. 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title Beyond Carbon: The Contributions of South American Tropical Humid and Subhumid Forests to Ecosystem Services
spellingShingle Beyond Carbon: The Contributions of South American Tropical Humid and Subhumid Forests to Ecosystem Services
L. S. Borma
Florestas tropicais
Ecossistemas
Florestas tropicais
Ecossistemas
title_short Beyond Carbon: The Contributions of South American Tropical Humid and Subhumid Forests to Ecosystem Services
title_full Beyond Carbon: The Contributions of South American Tropical Humid and Subhumid Forests to Ecosystem Services
title_fullStr Beyond Carbon: The Contributions of South American Tropical Humid and Subhumid Forests to Ecosystem Services
title_full_unstemmed Beyond Carbon: The Contributions of South American Tropical Humid and Subhumid Forests to Ecosystem Services
title_sort Beyond Carbon: The Contributions of South American Tropical Humid and Subhumid Forests to Ecosystem Services
author L. S. Borma
author_facet L. S. Borma
A. F. Neto
R. van der Hoff
B. F. A. Oliveira
Raoni Guerra Lucas Rajão
C. A. Nobre
Marcos Heil Costa
H. R. da Rocha
J. Arieira
N. C. C. Nascimento
C. Jaramillo-Giraldo
G. Ambrosio
R. G. Carneiro
M. Venzon
author_role author
author2 A. F. Neto
R. van der Hoff
B. F. A. Oliveira
Raoni Guerra Lucas Rajão
C. A. Nobre
Marcos Heil Costa
H. R. da Rocha
J. Arieira
N. C. C. Nascimento
C. Jaramillo-Giraldo
G. Ambrosio
R. G. Carneiro
M. Venzon
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv L. S. Borma
A. F. Neto
R. van der Hoff
B. F. A. Oliveira
Raoni Guerra Lucas Rajão
C. A. Nobre
Marcos Heil Costa
H. R. da Rocha
J. Arieira
N. C. C. Nascimento
C. Jaramillo-Giraldo
G. Ambrosio
R. G. Carneiro
M. Venzon
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Florestas tropicais
Ecossistemas
topic Florestas tropicais
Ecossistemas
Florestas tropicais
Ecossistemas
dc.subject.other.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Florestas tropicais
Ecossistemas
description Tropical forests are recognized for their role in providing diverse ecosystem services (ESs), with carbon uptake the best recognized. The capacity of tropical forests to provide ESs is strongly linked to their enormous biodiversity. However, causal relationships between biodiversity and ESs are poorly understood. This may be because biodiversity is often translated into species richness. Here, we argue that focusing on multiple attributes of biodiversity—structure, composition, and function—will make relationships between biodiversity and ESs clearer. In this review, we discuss the ecological processes behind ESs from tropical humid and subhumid forests of South America. Our main goal is to understand the links between the ESs and those three biodiversity attributes. While supporting and regulating services relate more closely to forest structure and function, provisioning services relate more closely to forest composition and function, and cultural services are more related to structure and composition attributes. In this sense, ESs from subhumid forests (savannas) differ from those provided by the Amazon Forest, although both ecosystems are recognized as harboring tremendous biodiversity. Given this, if anthropogenic drivers of change promote a shift in the Amazon Forest toward savanna—the savannization hypothesis—the types of services provided will change, especially climate regulating services. This review emphasizes the importance of deeply understanding ecosystem structure, composition, and function to better understand the services ecosystems provide. Understanding that anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity occur through these three main attributes, it becomes easier to anticipate how humans will impact ESs.
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