Removing climbers more than doubles tree growth and biomass in degraded tropical forests
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Huge areas of tropical forests are degraded, reducing their biodiversity, carbon, and timber value. The recovery of these degraded forests can be significantly inhibited by climbing plants such as lianas. Removal of super-abundant climbers thus represents a restoration action with huge potential for application across the tropics. While experimental studies largely report positive impacts of climber removal on tree growth and biomass accumulation, the efficacy of climber removal varies widely, with high uncertainty as to where and how to apply the technique. Using meta-analytic techniques, we synthesise results from 26 studies to quantify the efficacy of climber removal for promoting tree growth and biomass accumulation. We find that climber removal increases tree growth by 156% and biomass accumulation by 209% compared to untreated forest, and that efficacy remains for at least 19 years. Extrapolating from these results, climber removal could sequester an additional 32 Gigatons of CO2 ..., Dataset collected from published articles and associated data. Response data (treatment and control) and variance has then been converted into effect size (standardised mean difference) using metafor and compute.es R packages (Viechtbauer, 2010; Del Re, 2013). Missing variances were imputed using linear relationships between variance, mean growth and sample size. Imputation was run 10 times, generating 10 sets of imputed SD and SS for the tree growth and biomass datasets. Climate variables were calculated from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) (Harris et al., 2020), and elevation was calculated from the International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), using the site coordinates with a 1 km buffer (Jarvis et al., 2008). Dataset includes calculations from correction to original article., finlayson_climber_removal_tree_growth_effect_size: This includes the data required for running the tree growth models: mean tree growth, variance (SD), effect sizes (g and variance), and all variables included in the models in the manuscript. 10 sets of imputed SD and sample sizes are also included, with the corresponding effect sizes.
finlayson_climber_removal_biomass_effect_size which includes data required to run the biomass analysis in the original article in which we calculate the SMD effect size (models for Objective 1.2 and 2.2; repeated for each set of imputed SD and SS).
finlayson_climber_removal_biomass_RR which includes data required to run the biomass analyses from the correction in which we calculate the response ratio effect size.
finlayson_climber_removal_study_metadata which gives a summary of the studies included in the analyses.
finlayson_climber_removal_global_extrapolation which outlines the calculation, justification and references used to estimate global carbon seq...
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2023-11-29



