Van Langenhove, Leandro Depaepe, Thomas Verryckt, Lore Fuchslueger, Lucia Donald, Julian Leroy, Celine Krishna Moorthy, Sruthi Gargallo-Garriga, Albert Ellwood, M.D. Farnon Verbeeck, Hans
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Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is a fundamental part of nitrogen cycling in tropical forests, yet little is known about the contribution made by free-living nitrogen fixers inhabiting the often-extensive forest canopy. We used the acetylene reduction assay, calibrated with 15N2, to measure free-living BNF on forest canopy leaves, vascular epiph...
Demol, Miro Calders, Kim Krishna Moorthy, Sruthi M. Van den Bulcke, Jan Verbeeck, Hans Gielen, Bert
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Stump-to-tip trends in basic wood density complicate the conversion of tree volume into aboveground biomass. We use 3D tree models from terrestrial laser scanning to obtain tree-level volume-weighted wood density.
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Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is used to generate realistic 3D tree models that enable a non-destructive w...
Meunier, Félicien Verbeeck, Hans Cowdery, Betsy Schnitzer, Stefan A. Smith‐Martin, Chris M. Powers, Jennifer S. Xu, Xiangtao Slot, Martijn De Deurwaerder, Hannes Detto, Matteo
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1. Despite their low contribution to forest carbon stocks, lianas (woody vines) play an important role in the carbon dynamics of tropical forests. As structural parasites, they hinder tree survival, growth and fecundity; hence, they negatively impact net ecosystem productivity and long-term carbon sequestration. 2. Competition (for water and light)...
Sibret, Thomas Verbruggen, Wim Peaucelle, Marc Verryckt, Lore T. Bauters, Marijn Combe, Marie Boeckx, Pascal Verbeeck, Hans
Verbruggen, Wim Schurgers, Guy Horion, Stéphanie Ardö, Jonas Bernardino, Paulo N. Cappelaere, Bernard Demarty, Jérôme Fensholt, Rasmus Kergoat, Laurent Sibret, Thomas
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Abstract. Dryland ecosystems are a major source of land cover, account for about 40% of Earth's terrestrial surface and net primary productivity, and house more than 30 % of the human population. These ecosystems are subject to climate extremes (e.g. large-scale droughts and extreme floods) that are projected to increase in frequency and severity u...
Kalaitzoglou, Pavlos Taylor, Craig Calders, Kim Hogervorst, Maikel van Ieperen, Wim Harbinson, Jeremy de Visser, Pieter Nicole, Celine C.S. Marcelis, Leo F.M.
Calders, Kim Adams, Jennifer Armston, John Bartholomeus, Harm Bauwens, Sebastien Bentley, Lisa Patrick Chave, Jerome Danson, F. Mark Demol, Miro Disney, Mathias
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Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) was introduced for basic forest measurements, such as tree height and diameter, in the early 2000s. Recent advances in sensor and algorithm development have allowed us to assess in situ 3D forest structure explicitly and revolutionised the way we monitor and quantify ecosystem structure and function. Here, we provid...
de Jong Cleyndert, Georgia Cuni-Sanchez, Aida Seki, Hamidu A. Shirima, Deo D. Munishi, Pantaleo K. T. Burgess, Neil Calders, Kim Marchant, Robert
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Carbon Balance and Management
BackgroundMangrove forests have gained recognition for their potential role in climate change mitigation due to carbon sequestration in live trees, and carbon storage in the sediments trapped by mangrove tree roots and pneumatophores. Africa hosts about 19% of the world’s mangroves, yet relatively few studies have examined the carbon stocks of Afri...
di Porcia e Brugnera, Manfredo Fischer, Rico Taubert, Franziska Huth, Andreas Verbeeck, Hans
Tropical forests are a critical component of the Earth system, storing half of the global forest carbon stocks and accounting for a third of terrestrial photosynthesis. Lianas are structural parasites that can substantially reduce the carbon sequestration capacity of these forests. Simulations of this peculiar growth form have only recently started...
Bauters, Marijn Meeus, Sofie Barthel, Matti Stoffelen, Piet De Deurwaerder, Hannes P T Meunier, Félicien Drake, Travis W Ponette, Quentin Ebuy, Jerôme Vermeir, Pieter
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Global change biology
Forests exhibit leaf- and ecosystem-level responses to environmental changes. Specifically, rising carbon dioxide (CO2 ) levels over the past century are expected to have increased the intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) of tropical trees while the ecosystem is gradually pushed into progressive nutrient limitation. Due to the long-term character ...