Forest productivity under climate change: a checklist for evaluating model studies

BE Medlyn, RA Duursma… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is highly likely to impact on forest productivity over the next century. The
direction and magnitude of change are uncertain because many factors are changing …

Forest productivity under environmental change—a review of stand-scale modeling studies

C Reyer - Current Forestry Reports, 2015 - Springer
Climate change, including increasing atmospheric CO 2 concentrations ([CO 2]), nitrogen
deposition, and recovery from past management have led to changes in forest productivity in …

Natural and anthropogenic factors on China's ecosystem services: Comparison and spillover effect perspective

F Li, X Yin, M Shao - Journal of Environmental Management, 2022 - Elsevier
With the development of urbanization, ecological space is increasingly disturbed and
invaded by human activities. From 2000 to 2020, the value of ecosystem services in China …

Differential response of carbon fluxes to climate in three peatland ecosystems that vary in the presence and stability of permafrost

ES Euskirchen, CW Edgar, MR Turetsky… - Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Changes in vegetation and soil properties following permafrost degradation and
thermokarst development in peatlands may cause changes in net carbon storage. To better …

Seasonal patterns of carbon dioxide and water fluxes in three representative tundra ecosystems in northern Alaska

ES Euskirchen, MS Bret-Harte, GJ Scott, C Edgar… - …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the carbon dioxide and water fluxes in the Arctic is essential for accurate
assessment and prediction of the responses of these ecosystems to climate change. In the …

Direct and indirect climate change effects on carbon dioxide fluxes in a thawing boreal forest–wetland landscape

M Helbig, LE Chasmer, AR Desai, N Kljun… - Global Change …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
In the sporadic permafrost zone of northwestern Canada, boreal forest carbon dioxide (CO
2) fluxes will be altered directly by climate change through changing meteorological forcing …

Autumn warming reduces the CO2 sink of a black spruce forest in interior Alaska based on a nine‐year eddy covariance measurement

M Ueyama, H Iwata, Y Harazono - Global change biology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Nine years (2003–2011) of carbon dioxide (CO2) flux were measured at a black
spruce forest in interior Alaska using the eddy covariance method. Seasonal and …

Seasonal responses of soil respiration to warming and nitrogen addition in a semi-arid alfalfa-pasture of the Loess Plateau, China

C Fang, J Ye, Y Gong, J Pei, Z Yuan, C Xie… - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
Responses of soil respiration (R s) to increasing nitrogen (N) deposition and warming will
have far-reaching influences on global carbon (C) cycling. However, the seasonal (growing …

Growing season and spatial variations of carbon fluxes of Arctic and boreal ecosystems in Alaska (USA)

M Ueyama, H Iwata, Y Harazono… - Ecological …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
To better understand the spatial and temporal dynamics of CO2 exchange between Arctic
ecosystems and the atmosphere, we synthesized CO2 flux data, measured in eight Arctic …

Understory CO2, sensible heat, and latent heat fluxes in a black spruce forest in interior Alaska

H Ikawa, T Nakai, RC Busey, Y Kim… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2015 - Elsevier
An open black spruce forest, the most common ecosystem in interior Alaska, is characterized
by patchy canopy gaps where the forest understory is exposed. This study measured CO 2 …