<div><p>Future climate change may significantly alter the distributions of many plant taxa. The effects of climate change may be particularly large in mountainous regions where climate can vary significantly with elevation. Understanding potential future vegetation changes in these regions requires methods that can resolve vegetation responses to climate change at fine spatial resolutions. We used LPJ, a dynamic global vegetation model, to assess potential future vegetation changes for a large topographically complex area of the northwest United States and southwest Canada (38.0–58.0°N latitude by 136.6–103.0°W longitude). LPJ is a process-based vegetation model that mechanistically simulates the effect of changing climate and atmospheric C...
A coupled global vegetation–climate model is used to investigatethe effects of vegetation feedbacks ...
This study uses offline simulations with a land surface model to explore how the future response of ...
Forests have a prominent role in carbon storage and sequestration. Anthropogenic forcing has the po...
Increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases are driv-ing significant changes in global climate. To pro...
Warming temperatures are projected to greatly alter many forests in the Pacific Northwest. MC2 is a ...
There are strong relationships between climate and ecosystems. With the prospect of anthropogenic fo...
Abstract Rapid and broad-scale forest mortality associated with recent droughts, risi...
Terrestrial ecosystems and their vegetation are linked to climate. With the potential of accelerated...
Understanding how terrestrial ecosystems would respond to future climate change can substantially co...
Forests have a prominent role in carbon storage and sequestration. Anthropogenic forcing has the pot...
While uncertainties remain regarding projected temperature and precipitation changes, climate warmin...
We used autecological, paleoecological, and modeling information to explore the potential effects of...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
Background: Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well...
A coupled global vegetation–climate model is used to investigatethe effects of vegetation feedbacks ...
This study uses offline simulations with a land surface model to explore how the future response of ...
Forests have a prominent role in carbon storage and sequestration. Anthropogenic forcing has the po...
Increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases are driv-ing significant changes in global climate. To pro...
Warming temperatures are projected to greatly alter many forests in the Pacific Northwest. MC2 is a ...
There are strong relationships between climate and ecosystems. With the prospect of anthropogenic fo...
Abstract Rapid and broad-scale forest mortality associated with recent droughts, risi...
Terrestrial ecosystems and their vegetation are linked to climate. With the potential of accelerated...
Understanding how terrestrial ecosystems would respond to future climate change can substantially co...
Forests have a prominent role in carbon storage and sequestration. Anthropogenic forcing has the pot...
While uncertainties remain regarding projected temperature and precipitation changes, climate warmin...
We used autecological, paleoecological, and modeling information to explore the potential effects of...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
Background: Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well...
A coupled global vegetation–climate model is used to investigatethe effects of vegetation feedbacks ...
This study uses offline simulations with a land surface model to explore how the future response of ...
Forests have a prominent role in carbon storage and sequestration. Anthropogenic forcing has the po...