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  • Fragmentation at forest edges in temperate regions leads to increased tree growth and biomass, contradicting the traditional view that edges diminish ecosystem productivity.
  • Analyzing over 48,000 forest inventory plots in the northeastern US, the study finds significant increases in forest growth (36.3%) and biomass (24.1%) at edges adjacent to human land use.
  • The findings suggest a need to rethink the role of forest edges in conservation, as temperate forests have 52% more edge area compared to tropical forests, challenging the perception that fragments are less valuable.

Article Abstract

Fragmentation transforms the environment along forest edges. The prevailing narrative, driven by research in tropical systems, suggests that edge environments increase tree mortality and structural degradation resulting in net decreases in ecosystem productivity. We show that, in contrast to tropical systems, temperate forest edges exhibit increased forest growth and biomass with no change in total mortality relative to the forest interior. We analyze >48,000 forest inventory plots across the north-eastern US using a quasi-experimental matching design. At forest edges adjacent to anthropogenic land covers, we report increases of 36.3% and 24.1% in forest growth and biomass, respectively. Inclusion of edge impacts increases estimates of forest productivity by up to 23% in agriculture-dominated areas, 15% in the metropolitan coast, and +2% in the least-fragmented regions. We also quantify forest fragmentation globally, at 30-m resolution, showing that temperate forests contain 52% more edge forest area than tropical forests. Our analyses upend the conventional wisdom of forest edges as less productive than intact forest and call for a reassessment of the conservation value of forest fragments.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8664805PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27373-7DOI Listing

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