Herbivory makes major contributions to ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling in tropical forests

Daniel B. Metcalfe, Gregory P. Asner, Roberta E. Martin, Javier E. Silva Espejo, Walter Huaraca Huasco, Felix F. Farfán Amézquita, Loreli Carranza-Jimenez, Darcy F. Galiano Cabrera, Liliana Durand Baca, Felipe Sinca, Lidia P. Huaraca Quispe, Ivonne Alzamora Taype, Luzmila Eguiluz Mora, Angela Rozas Dávila, Marlene Mamani Solórzano, Beisit L. Puma Vilca, Judith M. Laupa Román, Patricia C. Guerra Bustios, Norma Salinas Revilla, Raul TupayachiCécile A.J. Girardin, Christopher E. Doughty, Yadvinder Malhi

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Resumen

The functional role of herbivores in tropical rainforests remains poorly understood. We quantified the magnitude of, and underlying controls on, carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycled by invertebrate herbivory along a 2800 m elevational gradient in the tropical Andes spanning 12°C mean annual temperature. We find, firstly, that leaf area loss is greater at warmer sites with lower foliar phosphorus, and secondly, that the estimated herbivore-mediated flux of foliar nitrogen and phosphorus from plants to soil via leaf area loss is similar to, or greater than, other major sources of these nutrients in tropical forests. Finally, we estimate that herbivores consume a significant portion of plant carbon, potentially causing major shifts in the pattern of plant and soil carbon cycling. We conclude that future shifts in herbivore abundance and activity as a result of environmental change could have major impacts on soil fertility and ecosystem carbon sequestration in tropical forests.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)324-332
Número de páginas9
PublicaciónEcology Letters
Volumen17
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - mar. 2014
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