Nonlinear imprints of forest coverage on the relationships between gross primary production (GPP) and landscape patterns

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作者
Gao, Haiqiang
Liu, Shuguang [1 ]
Feng, Shuailong
Peng, Xi
Ning, Ying
Shi, Yi
Wang, Zhao
Wei, Baojing
Yan, Wende
机构
[1] Cent South Univ Forestry & Technol, Natl Engn Lab Appl Technol Forestry & Ecol South C, Changsha 410004, Peoples R China
关键词
Nonlinear effects; Gross primary production; Landscape metrics; Afforestation; Forest coverage; Forest management; OLD-GROWTH FORESTS; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; CHINA GRAIN; DIVERSITY; CARBON; SUSTAINABILITY; HETEROGENEITY; BIODIVERSITY; AGRICULTURE; DISTURBANCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109783
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Land use and land cover change (LUCC) has yielded significant impacts on ecosystem structure and functions. Gross primary production (GPP), the largest flux in the terrestrial carbon cycle, has been drastically changed by various LUCC activities. However, the indirect impacts of LUCC on GPP (i.e., local environment changes induced by LUCC), particularly those related to landscape dynamics, remain unclear. Here, we explored the relationships between GPP and landscape metrics of forest ecosystems in China along a forest coverage gradient from 2001 to 2019, using an up-to-date GPP dataset derived from Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence and a widely used landcover product MCD12Q1. Results showed that forest landscape features (e.g., core area index, CAI) syn-chronized with GPP spatially as shown by the distribution of their hot/cold spots on correlations. Furthermore, two nonlinear change patterns of GPP and landscape metrics along forest coverage gradient were found. One is a hump-shaped pattern, which indicated that GPP and some landscape features (e.g., annual median GPP, annual change rate of forest composition) peaked in medium (about 70-80%) forest-cover regions. Another is a super -linear curve, revealing the rapid and accelerated growth of some landscape features (e.g., annual median CAI) in high forest-cover regions. Finally, forest coverage affected the sensitivity of GPP to landscape features in a nonlinear fashion, characterized as an inverted 'hook' curve peaking in intermediate (around 70%) forest -coverage regions. Our study proposed the optimal landscape regulation hypothesis to explain the nonlinear pattern: forest GPP is most responsive to the landscape pattern regulation at intermediate to low levels of disturbance, implying that forest coverage has various impacts on landscape features; together they affect GPP nonlinearly. Regulating the forest landscape composition and configuration can enhance the performance of forest ecosystems in addition to managing forest coverage. Thus, we recommend the adoption of suitable region -specific forest management practices to improve GPP and other ecosystem services of forest ecosystems via manipulating landscape composition and configuration.
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