Termite Sensitivity to Temperature Affects Global Wood Decay Rates

Amy E. Zanne,Habacuc Flores-Moreno,Jeff R. Powell,William K. Cornwell,James W. Dalling,Amy T. Austin,Aimee T. Classen,Paul Eggleton,Kei-Ichi Okada,Catherine L. Parr,E. Carol Adair,Stephen Adu-Bredu,Md Azharul Alam,Carolina Alvarez-Garzon,Deborah Apgaua,Roxana Aragon,Marcelo Ardon,Stefan K. Arndt,Louise A. Ashton,Nicholas A. Barber,Jacques Beauchene,Matty P. Berg,Jason Beringer,Matthias M. Boer,Jose Antonio Bonet,Katherine Bunney,Tynan J. Burkhardt,Dulcineia Carvalho,Dennis Castillo-Figueroa,Lucas A. Cernusak,Alexander W. Cheesman,Taina M. Cirne-Silva,Jamie R. Cleverly,Johannes H. C. Cornelissen,Timothy J. Curran,Andre M. D'Angioli,Caroline Dallstream,Nico Eisenhauer,Fidele Evouna Ondo,Alex Fajardo,Romina D. Fernandez,Astrid Ferrer,Marco A. L. Fontes,Mark L. Galatowitsch,Grizelle Gonzalez,Felix Gottschall,Peter R. Grace,Elena Granda,Hannah M. Griffiths, Mariana Guerra Lara,Motohiro Hasegawa,Mariet M. Hefting,Nina Hinko-Najera,Lindsay B. Hutley,Jennifer Jones,Anja Kahl,Mirko Karan,Joost A. Keuskamp,Tim Lardner,Michael Liddell,Craig Macfarlane,Cate Macinnis-Ng,Ravi F. Mariano,M. Soledad Mendez,Wayne S. Meyer,Akira S. Mori,Aloysio S. Moura,Matthew Northwood,Roma Ogaya,Rafael S. Oliveira,Alberto Orgiazzi,Juliana Pardo,Guille Peguero,Josep Penuelas,Luis I. Perez,Juan M. Posada,Cecilia M. Prada,Tomas Privetivy,Suzanne M. Prober,Jonathan Prunier,Gabriel W. Quansah,Victor Resco De Dios,Ronny Richter,Mark P. Robertson,Lucas F. Rocha,Megan A. Rua,Carolina Sarmiento,Richard P. Silberstein,Mateus C. Silva, Flavia Freire Siqueira,Matthew Glenn Stillwagon,Jacqui Stol,Melanie K. Taylor,Francois P. Teste,David Y. P. Tng,David Tucker,Manfred Turke,Michael D. Ulyshen,Oscar J. Valverde-Barrantes,Eduardo Van den Berg,Richard S. P. Van Logtestijn,G. F. (Ciska) Veen,Jason G. Vogel,Timothy J. Wardlaw,Georg Wiehl,Christian Wirth,Michaela J. Woods,Paul-Camilo Zalamea

Science(2022)

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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.
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