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)...
flanagan, steven a. hurtt, george c. fisk, justin p. sahajpal, ritvik zhao, maosheng dubayah, ralph hansen, matthew c. sullivan, joe h. collatz, g. james
Terrestrial ecosystems and their vegetation are linked to climate. With the potential of accelerated climate change from anthropogenic forcing, there is a need to further evaluate the transient response of ecosystems, their vegetation, and their influence on the carbon balance, to this change. The equilibrium response of ecosystems to climate chang...
Longo, Marcos Knox, Ryan G Levine, Naomi M Alves, Luciana F Bonal, Damien Camargo, Plinio B Fitzjarrald, David R Hayek, Matthew N Restrepo-Coupe, Natalia Saleska, Scott R
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The impact of increases in drought frequency on the Amazon forest's composition, structure and functioning remain uncertain. We used a process- and individual-based ecosystem model (ED2) to quantify the forest's vulnerability to increased drought recurrence. We generated meteorologically realistic, drier-than-observed rainfall scenarios for two Ama...
Longo, Marcos Knox, Ryan G Levine, Naomi M Alves, Luciana F Bonal, Damien Camargo, Plinio B Fitzjarrald, David R Hayek, Matthew N Restrepo-Coupe, Natalia Saleska, Scott R
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Published in
The New phytologist
The impact of increases in drought frequency on the Amazon forest's composition, structure and functioning remain uncertain. We used a process- and individual-based ecosystem model (ED2) to quantify the forest's vulnerability to increased drought recurrence. We generated meteorologically realistic, drier-than-observed rainfall scenarios for two Ama...
Feng, Xiaohui Uriarte, María González, Grizelle Reed, Sasha Thompson, Jill Zimmerman, Jess K Murphy, Lora
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Global change biology
Tropical forests play a critical role in carbon and water cycles at a global scale. Rapid climate change is anticipated in tropical regions over the coming decades and, under a warmer and drier climate, tropical forests are likely to be net sources of carbon rather than sinks. However, our understanding of tropical forest response and feedback to c...
Miller, Adam D Dietze, Michael C DeLucia, Evan H Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina J
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Global change biology
Regenerating forests influence the global carbon (C) cycle, and understanding how climate change will affect patterns of regeneration and C storage is necessary to predict the rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2 ) increase in future decades. While experimental elevation of CO2 has revealed that young forests respond with increased productivity,...