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Forests with robust animal populations store four times as much carbon

Last updated: July 30, 2025 12:55 am
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Animals like capuchin monkeys help spread seeds in tropical forests

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Tropical Forests and Carbon Accumulation: The Role of Seed-Dispersing Animals

Tropical forests with a diverse population of seed-dispersing animals play a crucial role in carbon accumulation, according to a study conducted by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The presence of animals like capuchin monkeys, birds, and rodents can lead to carbon accumulation up to four times faster than in fragmented forests where these animals are absent or their movements are restricted.

Lead researcher, Evan Fricke, highlights the significance of this finding by stating, “This shows a linkage between animal biodiversity loss and a process that exacerbates climate change. We’re losing the regrowth potential of tropical forests.”

While animals themselves store only a small fraction of the carbon in their ecosystems, their activities, particularly seed dispersal, have a significant impact on carbon accumulation. The study focused on analyzing over 3000 plots in tropical forests undergoing regrowth after disturbances, and the researchers assessed the disruption to the movement and diversity of seed-dispersing animals in each plot.

The results revealed a clear correlation between disruptions to seed dispersers and the rate of carbon accumulation. Forests with minimal disruption to animal habits showed four times faster carbon growth compared to highly disrupted areas. On average, disturbances to seed-dispersing animals reduced carbon accumulation by half, surpassing the negative impact of factors like fires or livestock grazing.

Interestingly, forests with minimal disruption were found to accumulate carbon even faster than monoculture tree plantations, emphasizing the importance of natural growth facilitated by animals as a cost-effective and biodiversity-positive restoration strategy.

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Oswald Schmitz, an expert from Yale University, commended the study for shedding light on the vital role of seed-dispersing animals in carbon accumulation, stating, “This study improves our understanding of how important these animals could be and shows that they’re going to be important.”

Topics: Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, Carbon Sequestration

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