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Frugivores enhance potential carbon recovery in fragmented landscapes
Environmental Studies and ForestryNature Climate Change

Frugivores enhance potential carbon recovery in fragmented landscapes

C. Bello, T. W. Crowther, et al.

Discover how frugivores are essential in boosting forest restoration amidst climate change and biodiversity loss, as explored by Carolina Bello, Thomas W. Crowther, Danielle Leal Ramos, Teresa Morán-López, Marco A. Pizo, and Daisy H. Dent. The study reveals that maintaining forest cover above 40% is critical for the contribution of these animals in seed dispersal.... show more
Abstract
Forest restoration is fundamental to overcoming biodiversity crises and climate change. In tropical forests, animals can improve forest recovery as they disperse >70% of tree species. However, representing animals in restoration and climate change policies remains challenging because a quantitative assessment of their contribution to forest and carbon recovery is lacking. Here we used individual-based models to assess frugivore-mediated seed rain in open areas along a fragmentation gradient. Movements of large birds were limited in landscapes with <40% forest cover, although small birds continued to disperse seeds. Large birds disperse seeds of late-successional species with higher carbon storage potential. Their restricted movement therefore reduced potential biomass in future forests by 38%. Maintaining forest cover >40% is essential to optimizing animals’ contribution to restoration success. Active restoration (for example, planting trees) is required in more fragmented landscapes to achieve carbon and biodiversity targets.
Publisher
Nature Climate Change
Published On
Jun 01, 2024
Authors
Carolina Bello, Thomas W. Crowther, Danielle Leal Ramos, Teresa Morán-López, Marco A. Pizo, Daisy H. Dent
Tags
forest restorationfrugivoresseed dispersalbiodiversityclimate changefragmentationBrazilian Atlantic Forest
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