Terrestrial biosphere models are important tools for diagnosing both the current state of the terrestrial carbon cycle and forecasting terrestrial ecosystem responses to global change. While there are a number of ongoing assessments of the short-term predictive capabilities of terrestrial biosphere models using flux-tower measurements, to date there have been relatively few assessments of their ability to predict longer term, decadal-scale biomass dynamics. Here, we present the results of a regional-scale evaluation of the Ecosystem Demography version 2 (ED2)-structured terrestrial biosphere model, evaluating the model’s predictions against forest inventory measurements for the northeast USA and Quebec from 1985 to 1995. Simulations were co...
Discrepancies between future projections of land carbon fluxes originate from different process repr...
The terrestrial biosphere has experienced dramatic changes in recent decades. Estimates of historica...
Phenology, the timing of recurring life cycle events, controls numerous land surface feedbacks to th...
The carbon storage and dynamics of terrestrial forest vegetation will play a major role in determini...
The initial or current ecosystem state is a necessary factor in forecasting how terrestrial ecosyste...
To better understand the role of terrestrial ecosystems in the global carbon cycle and their feedbac...
Phenology, by controlling the seasonal activity of vegetation on the land surface, plays a fundament...
The Global Carbon Project estimates that the terrestrial biosphere has absorbed about one-third of a...
Phenology, by controlling the seasonal activity of vegetation on the land surface, plays a fundament...
Terrestrial biosphere models can help identify physical processes that control carbon dynamics, incl...
Because model predictions at continental and global scales are necessarily based on broad characteri...
Terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) are invaluable tools for studying plant-atmosphere interactions ...
Discrepancies between future projections of land carbon fluxes originate from different process repr...
The terrestrial biosphere has experienced dramatic changes in recent decades. Estimates of historica...
Phenology, the timing of recurring life cycle events, controls numerous land surface feedbacks to th...
The carbon storage and dynamics of terrestrial forest vegetation will play a major role in determini...
The initial or current ecosystem state is a necessary factor in forecasting how terrestrial ecosyste...
To better understand the role of terrestrial ecosystems in the global carbon cycle and their feedbac...
Phenology, by controlling the seasonal activity of vegetation on the land surface, plays a fundament...
The Global Carbon Project estimates that the terrestrial biosphere has absorbed about one-third of a...
Phenology, by controlling the seasonal activity of vegetation on the land surface, plays a fundament...
Terrestrial biosphere models can help identify physical processes that control carbon dynamics, incl...
Because model predictions at continental and global scales are necessarily based on broad characteri...
Terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) are invaluable tools for studying plant-atmosphere interactions ...
Discrepancies between future projections of land carbon fluxes originate from different process repr...
The terrestrial biosphere has experienced dramatic changes in recent decades. Estimates of historica...
Phenology, the timing of recurring life cycle events, controls numerous land surface feedbacks to th...