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Net loss of biomass predicted for tropical biomes in a changing climate

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Tropical ecosystems store over half of the world’s aboveground live carbon as biomass, and water availability plays a key role in its distribution. Although precipitation and temperature are shifting across the tropics, their effect on biomass and carbon storage remains uncertain. Here we use empirical relationships between climate and aboveground biomass content to show that the contraction of humid regions, and expansion of those with intense dry periods, results in substantial carbon loss from the neotropics. Under a low emission scenario (RCP4.5) this could cause a ~14.4–23.9 Pg C (6.8–12%) net reduction of aboveground live carbon from 1950–2100. Under a high emissions scenario (RCP8.5), net carbon losses could double across the tropics ~28.2–39.7 Pg C (13.3–20.1%). The contraction of humid regions in South America accounts for ~40% of this change. Climate mitigation strategies could prevent half of the carbon losses and help maintain the natural tropical net carbon sink., This dataset contains the input data, and partial and final results from Uribe et al. (2023).,
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