Understanding and predicting the likely response of ecosystems to climate change are crucial challenges for ecology and for conservation biology. Nowhere is this challenge greater than in the tropics as these forests store more than half the total atmospheric carbon stock in their biomass. Biomass is determined by the balance between biomass inputs (i.e., growth) and outputs (mortality). We can expect therefore that conditions that favor high growth rates, such as abundant water supply, warmth, and nutrient-rich soils will tend to correlate with high biomass stocks. Our main objective is to describe the patterns of above ground biomass (AGB) stocks across major tropical forests across climatic gradients in Northwestern South America. We gat...
The net primary production of tropical forests and its partitioning between long-lived carbon pools ...
The net primary production of tropical forests and its partitioning between long-lived carbon pools ...
Our ability to model global carbon fluxes depends on understanding how terrestrial carbon stocks res...
<div><p>Understanding and predicting the likely response of ecosystems to climate change are crucial...
Understanding and predicting the likely response of ecosystems to climate change are crucial challen...
Aim An understanding of the relationship between forest biomass and climate is needed to predict the...
Aim An understanding of the relationship between forest biomass and climate is needed to predict the...
Tropical forests account for a quarter of the global carbon storage and a third of the terrestrial p...
Tropical ecosystems store over half of the world's aboveground live carbon as biomass, and water ava...
The biomass of tropical forests plays an important role in the global carbon cycle, both as a dynami...
Large trees (d.b.h.≥70cm) store large amounts of biomass. Several studies suggest that large trees m...
The net primary production of tropical forests and its partitioning between long-lived carbon pools ...
The net primary production of tropical forests and its partitioning between long-lived carbon pools ...
Our ability to model global carbon fluxes depends on understanding how terrestrial carbon stocks res...
<div><p>Understanding and predicting the likely response of ecosystems to climate change are crucial...
Understanding and predicting the likely response of ecosystems to climate change are crucial challen...
Aim An understanding of the relationship between forest biomass and climate is needed to predict the...
Aim An understanding of the relationship between forest biomass and climate is needed to predict the...
Tropical forests account for a quarter of the global carbon storage and a third of the terrestrial p...
Tropical ecosystems store over half of the world's aboveground live carbon as biomass, and water ava...
The biomass of tropical forests plays an important role in the global carbon cycle, both as a dynami...
Large trees (d.b.h.≥70cm) store large amounts of biomass. Several studies suggest that large trees m...
The net primary production of tropical forests and its partitioning between long-lived carbon pools ...
The net primary production of tropical forests and its partitioning between long-lived carbon pools ...
Our ability to model global carbon fluxes depends on understanding how terrestrial carbon stocks res...