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GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
Wed Mar 4, 2015, 03:53 PM Mar 2015

Yet another forest/carbon feedback loop.

In a high-carbon dioxide world, canopy damage from insects limits forest growth – ‘This is the first time, at this scale, that insects have been shown to compromise the ability of forests to take up carbon dioxide’

A new study published today (Monday, March 2, 2015) in Nature Plants shows that hungry, plant-eating insects may limit the ability of forests to take up elevated levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, reducing their capacity to slow human-driven climate change.

The finding is significant because climate change models typically fail to consider changes in the activities of insects in the ecosystem, says Richard Lindroth, a professor of ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the leader of the study. The research suggests it’s time to add insects to the models.

Carbon dioxide typically makes plants grow faster and makes them more efficient in how they use nutrients. But the amount of damage caused by leaf-munching bugs in the study nearly doubled under high carbon dioxide conditions, leading to an estimated 70g of carbon-sequestering biomass lost per meter squared per year.

In addition, as feeding increased, more nutrients moved from the canopy to the forest floor in the form of insect fecal material and chewed-on leaf scraps, mixing into the soil and likely altering the nutrient profile of the forest.

Double-plus ungood.
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Yet another forest/carbon feedback loop. (Original Post) GliderGuider Mar 2015 OP
what we used to call an unadvertised feature rurallib Mar 2015 #1
No wonder Walker wants to shut down the University. postulater Mar 2015 #2

rurallib

(62,433 posts)
1. what we used to call an unadvertised feature
Wed Mar 4, 2015, 05:01 PM
Mar 2015

something bad that no one ever thought of that could have real bad consequences.

postulater

(5,075 posts)
2. No wonder Walker wants to shut down the University.
Wed Mar 4, 2015, 05:40 PM
Mar 2015

Smart people figure shit out and may help with solutions that don't fit Koch's agenda.

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