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Biodiversity loss reduces global terrestrial carbon storage

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Weiskopf, S.R., Isbell, F, Arce-Plata, M.I., Di Marco, M., Harfoot, M., Johnson, J., Lerman, S.B., Miller, B.W., Morelli, T.L., Mori, A.S., Weng, E., and Ferrier, S., 2024, Biodiversity loss reduces global terrestrial carbon storage: Nature Communications, v. 15. 4354. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47872-7

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Natural ecosystems store large amounts of carbon globally, as organisms absorb carbon from the atmosphere to build large, long-lasting, or slow-decaying structures such as tree bark or root systems. An ecosystem’s carbon sequestration potential is tightly linked to its biological diversity. Yet when considering future projections, many carbon sequestration models fail to account for the role biodiversity plays in carbon storage. Here, we assess the consequences of plant biodiversity loss for carbon storage under multiple climate and land-use change scenarios. We link a macroecological model projecting changes in vascular plant richness under different scenarios with empirical data on relationships between biodiversity and biomass. [...]

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