Detection of signals linked to climate change, land-cover change and climate oscillators in Tropical Montane Cloud Forests

被引:16
|
作者
Los, Sietse O. [1 ]
Street-Perrott, F. Alayne [1 ]
Loader, Neil J. [1 ]
Froyd, Cynthia A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Swansea Univ, Dept Geog, Singleton Pk, Swansea SA2 8PP, W Glam, Wales
[2] Swansea Univ, Dept Biosci, Singleton Pk, Swansea SA2 8PP, W Glam, Wales
关键词
Climate change; Tropical Montane Cloud Forests; Cloud-base height; ENSO; IOD; Reanalysis; TRMM; MODIS; DIPOLE MODE; TEMPERATURE; SERVICES; IMPACTS; DEFORESTATION; DISTRIBUTIONS; ECOSYSTEMS; CONSISTENT; PAYMENTS; ECUADOR;
D O I
10.1016/j.rse.2021.112431
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Tropical Montane Cloud Forests (TMCFs) form biodiverse communities that are characterized by frequent occurrence of low-level clouds from which they capture a substantial proportion of their precipitation - here referred to as occult precipitation. TMCFs provide important ecosystem services, in particular the supply of water to their wider surroundings. Throughout the tropics (here 23.5 degrees S to 23.5 degrees N), they are under pressure from deforestation and poor land management which leads to loss of both forest area and species diversity, and reduces their capture of occult precipitation. Climate change may also reduce occult precipitation in TMCFs since the cloud base may lift in response to higher temperatures - the 'lifting cloud-base hypothesis'. These threats to TMCFs are well understood, but their quantitative assessment is hampered by 1) uncertainty in the location and spatial extent of TMCFs and 2) limited availability of representative meteorological data. We use a Random Forest Classifier - informed by topographic data, MODIS vegetation data, TRMM precipitation data and ERA5-Land and MERRA-2 reanalysis products - to estimate the spatial distribution and extent of TMCFs (2.1 x 10(6) km(2) +/- 0.5 x 10(6) km(2)). We analyze temporal changes in climate, tree-cover and greenness of TMCFs over the past two to four decades to detect 1) multi-decadal trends, and 2) associations with the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD). Evidence for the 'lifting cloud-base hypothesis' in reanalysis products was inconsistent across the tropics; a lifting of the cloud base during the past four decades occurred for about 20% of TMCFs, predominantly in the Americas and a few locations in Africa, while in Asia a downward movement of the cloud base was found. However, these results in part depend on the bias correction applied to the reanalyses. Changes in TMCF tree cover and greenness varied by continent; in Africa in 50% of TMCFs tree cover declined, whereas TMCFs in the Americas and in Asia exhibited a net increase in tree cover, despite a reduction in tree cover in similar to 20% of these TMCFs. An important limitation of the tree-cover data is that they do not distinguish between natural tree cover and agro-forestry. ENSO signals were more strongly present in precipitation in American and Asian TMCFs, whereas IOD signals were stronger in TMCF temperature and dewpoint temperature across the tropics. ENSO and IOD signals were approximately equally important for precipitation in African TMCFs and in cloud-base height across the tropics. An arbitrary warming of 1 degrees C and a 100 m lifting of the cloud base, in accordance with the 'lifting cloud hypothesis', imposed on the Random Forest classifier showed a decline in the extent of TMCFs in the Americas and Africa, but an increase in Asia - mostly at the expense of evergreen broadleaf forests. The greater vulnerability of TMCFs in Africa may be linked to their more isolated and scattered distribution across the continent and drier conditions compared to a more continuous distribution and wetter conditions in the Americas and Asia.
引用
收藏
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Life in the clouds: are tropical montane cloud forests responding to changes in climate?
    Hu, Jia
    Riveros-Iregui, Diego A.
    [J]. OECOLOGIA, 2016, 180 (04) : 1061 - 1073
  • [42] Life in the clouds: are tropical montane cloud forests responding to changes in climate?
    Jia Hu
    Diego A. Riveros-Iregui
    [J]. Oecologia, 2016, 180 : 1061 - 1073
  • [43] Effects of land use change on biodiversity and ecosystem services in tropical montane cloud forests of Mexico
    Luisa Martinez, M.
    Perez-Maqueo, Octavio
    Vazquez, Gabriela
    Castillo-Campos, Gonzalo
    Garcia-Franco, Jose
    Mehltreter, Klaus
    Equihua, Miguel
    Landgrave, Rosario
    [J]. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2009, 258 (09) : 1856 - 1863
  • [44] Functional susceptibility of tropical forests to climate change
    Jesús Aguirre‐Gutiérrez
    Erika Berenguer
    Imma Oliveras Menor
    David Bauman
    Jose Javier Corral-Rivas
    Maria Guadalupe Nava-Miranda
    Sabine Both
    Josué Edzang Ndong
    Fidèle Evouna Ondo
    Natacha N’ssi Bengone
    Vianet Mihinhou
    James W. Dalling
    Katherine Heineman
    Axa Figueiredo
    Roy González-M
    Natalia Norden
    Ana Belén Hurtado-M
    Diego González
    Beatriz Salgado-Negret
    Simone Matias Reis
    Marina Maria Moraes de Seixas
    William Farfan-Rios
    Alexander Shenkin
    Terhi Riutta
    Cécile A. J. Girardin
    Sam Moore
    Kate Abernethy
    Gregory P. Asner
    Lisa Patrick Bentley
    David F.R.P. Burslem
    Lucas A. Cernusak
    Brian J. Enquist
    Robert M. Ewers
    Joice Ferreira
    Kathryn J. Jeffery
    Carlos A. Joly
    Ben Hur Marimon-Junior
    Roberta E. Martin
    Paulo S. Morandi
    Oliver L. Phillips
    Amy C. Bennett
    Simon L. Lewis
    Carlos A. Quesada
    Beatriz Schwantes Marimon
    W. Daniel Kissling
    Miles Silman
    Yit Arn Teh
    Lee J. T. White
    Norma Salinas
    David A. Coomes
    [J]. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2022, 6 : 878 - 889
  • [45] Functional susceptibility of tropical forests to climate change
    Aguirre-Gutierrez, Jesus
    Berenguer, Erika
    Menor, Imma Oliveras
    Bauman, David
    Corral-Rivas, Jose Javier
    Guadalupe Nava-Miranda, Maria
    Both, Sabine
    Ndong, Josue Edzang
    Ondo, Fidele Evouna
    Bengone, Natacha N'ssi
    Mihinhou, Vianet
    Dalling, James W.
    Heineman, Katherine
    Figueiredo, Axa
    Gonzalez-M, Roy
    Norden, Natalia
    Hurtado-M, Ana Belen
    Gonzalez, Diego
    Salgado-Negret, Beatriz
    Reis, Simone Matias
    Moraes de Seixas, Marina Maria
    Farfan-Rios, William
    Shenkin, Alexander
    Riutta, Terhi
    Girardin, Cecile A. J.
    Moore, Sam
    Abernethy, Kate
    Asner, Gregory P.
    Bentley, Lisa Patrick
    Burslem, David F. R. P.
    Cernusak, Lucas A.
    Enquist, Brian J.
    Ewers, Robert M.
    Ferreira, Joice
    Jeffery, Kathryn J.
    Joly, Carlos A.
    Marimon-Junior, Ben Hur
    Martin, Roberta E.
    Morandi, Paulo S.
    Phillips, Oliver L.
    Bennett, Amy C.
    Lewis, Simon L.
    Quesada, Carlos A.
    Marimon, Beatriz Schwantes
    Kissling, W. Daniel
    Silman, Miles
    Teh, Yit Arn
    White, Lee J. T.
    Salinas, Norma
    Coomes, David A.
    [J]. NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2022, 6 (07) : 878 - +
  • [46] Dynamics of land-use and land-cover change in tropical regions
    Lambin, EF
    Geist, HJ
    Lepers, E
    [J]. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES, 2003, 28 : 205 - 241
  • [47] Effect of climate change on vegetation phenology of different land-cover types on the Tibetan Plateau
    Cheng, Min
    Jin, Jiaxin
    Zhang, Jinmeng
    Jiang, Hong
    Wang, Ruizheng
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING, 2018, 39 (02) : 470 - 487
  • [48] Robust Identification of Local Biogeophysical Effects of Land-Cover Change in a Global Climate Model
    Winckler, J.
    Reick, C. H.
    Pongratz, J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2017, 30 (03) : 1159 - 1176
  • [49] Climate effects of global land cover change
    Gibbard, S
    Caldeira, K
    Bala, G
    Phillips, TJ
    Wickett, M
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2005, 32 (23) : 1 - 4
  • [50] Deforestation amplifies climate change effects on warming and cloud level rise in African montane forests
    Temesgen Alemayehu Abera
    Janne Heiskanen
    Eduardo Eiji Maeda
    Mohammed Ahmed Muhammed
    Netra Bhandari
    Ville Vakkari
    Binyam Tesfaw Hailu
    Petri K. E. Pellikka
    Andreas Hemp
    Pieter G. van Zyl
    Dirk Zeuss
    [J]. Nature Communications, 15 (1)