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Reduced impact logging minimally alters tropical rainforest carbon and energy exchange.


ABSTRACT: We used eddy covariance and ecological measurements to investigate the effects of reduced impact logging (RIL) on an old-growth Amazonian forest. Logging caused small decreases in gross primary production, leaf production, and latent heat flux, which were roughly proportional to canopy loss, and increases in heterotrophic respiration, tree mortality, and wood production. The net effect of RIL was transient, and treatment effects were barely discernable after only 1 y. RIL appears to provide a strategy for managing tropical forest that minimizes the potential risks to climate associated with large changes in carbon and water exchange.

SUBMITTER: Miller SD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3228459 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reduced impact logging minimally alters tropical rainforest carbon and energy exchange.

Miller Scott D SD   Goulden Michael L ML   Hutyra Lucy R LR   Keller Michael M   Saleska Scott R SR   Wofsy Steven C SC   Figueira Adelaine Michela Silva AM   da Rocha Humberto R HR   de Camargo Plinio B PB  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20111115 48


We used eddy covariance and ecological measurements to investigate the effects of reduced impact logging (RIL) on an old-growth Amazonian forest. Logging caused small decreases in gross primary production, leaf production, and latent heat flux, which were roughly proportional to canopy loss, and increases in heterotrophic respiration, tree mortality, and wood production. The net effect of RIL was transient, and treatment effects were barely discernable after only 1 y. RIL appears to provide a st  ...[more]

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