Modelling simulations of palaeoclimate and past vegetation form and function can contribute to global change research by constraining predictions of potential earth system responses to future warming, and by providing useful insights into the ecophysiological tolerances and threshold responses of plants to varying degrees of atmospheric change. We contrasted HadCM3LC simulations of Amazonian forest at the last glacial maximum (LGM; 21 kyr ago) and a Younger Dryas-like period (13–12 kyr ago) with predicted responses of future warming to provide estimates of the climatic limits under which the Amazon forest remains relatively stable. Our simulations indicate that despite lower atmospheric CO2 concen-trations and increased aridity during the L...
Amazon forests, which store ∼ 50% of tropical forest carbon and play a vital role in global water, e...
Simulations of anthropogenically induced change in the coupled climate-carbon cycle system suggest t...
Aim Ongoing and future anthropogenic climate change poses one of the greatest threats to biodiversit...
The aims of this paper are to review previously published palaeovegetation and independent palaeocli...
ABSTRACT: Despite the reduction in deforestation rate in recent years, the impact of global warming ...
The large-scale loss of Amazonian rainforest under some future climate scenarios has generally been ...
We examine the evidence for the possibility that 21st-century climate change may cause a large-scale...
Summary • The large-scale loss of Amazonian rainforest under some future climate scenarios has gen...
Accurately predicting the response of Amazonia to climate change is important for predicting climate...
The extent of the Amazon rainforest is projected to drastically decrease in future decades because o...
The Amazon forest is increasingly vulnerable to dieback and encroachment of grasslands and agricultu...
Simulations with the Hadley Centre general circulation model (HadCM3), including carbon cycle model ...
Amazonia contains the largest expanse of tropical forest in the world and is globally significant a...
The Amazon forests are one of the largest ecosystem carbon pools on Earth. Although more frequent an...
Tropical rain forest has been a persistent feature in South America for at least 55 million years. T...
Amazon forests, which store ∼ 50% of tropical forest carbon and play a vital role in global water, e...
Simulations of anthropogenically induced change in the coupled climate-carbon cycle system suggest t...
Aim Ongoing and future anthropogenic climate change poses one of the greatest threats to biodiversit...
The aims of this paper are to review previously published palaeovegetation and independent palaeocli...
ABSTRACT: Despite the reduction in deforestation rate in recent years, the impact of global warming ...
The large-scale loss of Amazonian rainforest under some future climate scenarios has generally been ...
We examine the evidence for the possibility that 21st-century climate change may cause a large-scale...
Summary • The large-scale loss of Amazonian rainforest under some future climate scenarios has gen...
Accurately predicting the response of Amazonia to climate change is important for predicting climate...
The extent of the Amazon rainforest is projected to drastically decrease in future decades because o...
The Amazon forest is increasingly vulnerable to dieback and encroachment of grasslands and agricultu...
Simulations with the Hadley Centre general circulation model (HadCM3), including carbon cycle model ...
Amazonia contains the largest expanse of tropical forest in the world and is globally significant a...
The Amazon forests are one of the largest ecosystem carbon pools on Earth. Although more frequent an...
Tropical rain forest has been a persistent feature in South America for at least 55 million years. T...
Amazon forests, which store ∼ 50% of tropical forest carbon and play a vital role in global water, e...
Simulations of anthropogenically induced change in the coupled climate-carbon cycle system suggest t...
Aim Ongoing and future anthropogenic climate change poses one of the greatest threats to biodiversit...