The role of climate, foliar stoichiometry and plant diversity on ecosystem carbon balance

Glob Chang Biol. 2020 Dec;26(12):7067-7078. doi: 10.1111/gcb.15385. Epub 2020 Oct 25.

Abstract

Global change is affecting terrestrial carbon (C) balances. The effect of climate on ecosystem C balance has been largely explored, but the roles of other concurrently changing factors, such as diversity and nutrient availability, remain elusive. We used eddy-covariance C-flux measurements from 62 ecosystems from which we compiled information on climate, ecosystem type, stand age, species abundance and foliar concentrations of N and P of the main species, to assess their importance in the ecosystem C balance. Climate and productivity were the main determinants of ecosystem C balance and its stability. In P-rich sites, increasing N was related to increased gross primary production and respiration and vice versa, but reduced net C uptake. Our analyses did not provide evidence for a strong relation between ecosystem diversity and their productivity and stability. Nonetheless, these results suggest that nutrient imbalances and, potentially, diversity loss may alter future global C balance.

Keywords: biodiversity; ecosystem functioning; elemental composition; nitrogen; nutrients; phosphorus.

MeSH terms

  • Carbon*
  • Climate
  • Ecosystem*
  • Nitrogen
  • Phosphorus

Substances

  • Phosphorus
  • Carbon
  • Nitrogen