Ma Jianyong, Yan Xiaodong, Dong Wenjie, Chou Jieming
State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China.
Sci Rep. 2015 Jun 1;5:10820. doi: 10.1038/srep10820.
Coverage rate, a critical variable for gridded forest area, has been neglected by previous studies in estimating the annual gross primary production (GPP) of global forest ecosystems. In this study, we investigated to what extent the coverage rate could impact forest GPP estimates from 1982 to 2011. Here we show that the traditional calculation without considering the coverage rate globally overestimated the forest gross carbon dioxide uptake by approximately 8.7%, with a value of 5.12 ± 0.23 Pg C yr(-1), which is equivalent to 48% of the annual emissions from anthropogenic activities in 2012. Actually, the global annual GPP of forest ecosystems is approximately 53.71 ± 4.83 Pg C yr(-1) for the past 30 years by taking the coverage rate into account. Accordingly, we argue that forest annual GPP calculated by previous studies has been overestimated due to the exaggerated forest area, and therefore, coverage rate may be a required factor to further quantify the global carbon cycle.
覆盖率是网格化森林面积的一个关键变量,在以往估算全球森林生态系统年总初级生产力(GPP)的研究中被忽视。在本研究中,我们调查了覆盖率在1982年至2011年期间对森林GPP估算的影响程度。我们发现,全球范围内不考虑覆盖率的传统计算方法高估了森林的总二氧化碳吸收量约8.7%,数值为5.12±0.23Pg C yr⁻¹,这相当于2012年人为活动年排放量的48%。实际上,考虑覆盖率后,过去30年森林生态系统的全球年GPP约为53.71±4.83Pg C yr⁻¹。因此,我们认为以往研究计算的森林年GPP因森林面积夸大而被高估,所以,覆盖率可能是进一步量化全球碳循环所需的一个因素。