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Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates

pmid: 36137034
Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates
Deadwood is a large global carbon store with its store size partially determined by biotic decay. Microbial wood decay rates are known to respond to changing temperature and precipitation. Termites are also important decomposers in the tropics but are less well studied. An understanding of their climate sensitivities is needed to estimate climate change effects on wood carbon pools. Using data from 133 sites spanning six continents, we found that termite wood discovery and consumption were highly sensitive to temperature (with decay increasing >6.8 times per 10°C increase in temperature)—even more so than microbes. Termite decay effects were greatest in tropical seasonal forests, tropical savannas, and subtropical deserts. With tropicalization (i.e., warming shifts to tropical climates), termite wood decay will likely increase as termites access more of Earth’s surface.
- Queensland University of Technology Australia
- Florida Southern College United States
- University of Alcalá Spain
- Southern Research Station United States
- University of Adelaide Australia
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, tropical systems, Forests, global warming, Global Warming, Madeira - Decomposição microbiana, Explotació forestal, Taverne, SDG 13 - Climate Action, Climate change, Mudanças climáticas, Temperature, Life Sciences, Wood, Deadwood, animals, Tròpics--Clima, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, termite, Madeira - Reservatório de carbono, wood, Cupins, Wood decay, Isoptera, Termites, Carbon Cycle, Microbial wood decay, Termite, carbon cycle, XXXXXX - Unknown, Animals, General, Wood/microbiology, forests, Tropical Climate, Terrestrial ecology, tropical climate, temperature, sensitivity to temperature, global wood decay rates, Wood carbon pools, Cicle del carboni, 628
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, tropical systems, Forests, global warming, Global Warming, Madeira - Decomposição microbiana, Explotació forestal, Taverne, SDG 13 - Climate Action, Climate change, Mudanças climáticas, Temperature, Life Sciences, Wood, Deadwood, animals, Tròpics--Clima, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, termite, Madeira - Reservatório de carbono, wood, Cupins, Wood decay, Isoptera, Termites, Carbon Cycle, Microbial wood decay, Termite, carbon cycle, XXXXXX - Unknown, Animals, General, Wood/microbiology, forests, Tropical Climate, Terrestrial ecology, tropical climate, temperature, sensitivity to temperature, global wood decay rates, Wood carbon pools, Cicle del carboni, 628
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