1. Reassembly of Disturbed Forests Portends Climate Resilience but Diversity Loss: Disturbance Accelerates Reassembly: S. J. Germain and others.
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Germain, S. J., Hansen, W. D., and Canham, C. D.
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Shifting species distributions in response to climate change are leading to community reassembly worldwide. Given the importance of forests to the global carbon cycle, reassembly in forests may have important impacts on ecological functioning. Yet, how climate and disturbance jointly influence reassembly has yet to be reconciled. We combined U.S. Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis data with a process-based model to explore how reassembly impacts biodiversity and biomass in Eastern USA forests, which constitute > 59% of the USA forest carbon sink. Because regenerating communities provide a window into future assemblages, we first examined changes in seedling and sapling density from 2003 to 2021. We then investigated reassembly by quantifying changes in community climate associations and species richness along gradients of disturbance. Finally, we integrated empirical results with SORTIE-ND simulation models to estimate future forest biomass and quantify the lag time between current regeneration and future biomass along disturbance gradients. Though seedling densities declined between 2003 and 2021, disturbed forests had higher seedling regeneration rates and accelerated community reassembly. Species with warmer climate associations responded favorably to disturbance, resulting in a higher proportion of warm-adapted species. Yet, declining sapling densities in disturbed forests were not sufficient to keep pace with overstory mortality, ultimately leading to reduced future biomass with increasing disturbance severity. Reassembly coincided with higher seedling richness and lower adult richness. These findings highlight that disturbance contributes to forest climate resilience by creating recruitment opportunities for warm-adapted trees, but at a cost for biodiversity and productivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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