At present, people are paying more and more attention to combining wildlife protection and restoration with climate change mitigation goals
On November 18, related articles were published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution , a journal under Cell Press
Trends in Ecology & Evolution Although it is generally believed that soil is the largest active circulating terrestrial carbon pool, in many ecosystems, underground carbon storage is often overlooked
The author believes that in order to optimize related restoration work and achieve biodiversity restoration and climate mitigation goals, related research needs to shift the focus to persistent carbon storage
Here, the researchers suggest that when evaluating the impact of large herbivores on long-term carbon storage in the future, the focus should be shifted from focusing on vegetation carbon storage to carbon storage persistence in the entire ecosystem
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