Climatic warming will probably have particularly large impacts on carbon fluxes in high altitude and latitude ecosystems due to their great stocks of labile soil C and high temperature sensitivity. At the alpine treeline, we experimentally warmed undisturbed soils by 4K for one growing season with heating cables at the soil surface and measured the response of net C uptake by plants, of soil respiration, and of leaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Soil warming increased soil CO2 effluxes instantaneously and throughout the whole vegetation period (+45%; +120gCmy−1). In contrast, DOC leaching showed a negligible response of a 5% increase (NS). Annual C uptake of new shoots was not significantly affected by elevated soil temperatures, w...
Páramos, tropical alpine ecosystems, host one of the world’s most diverse alpine floras, account for...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
Carbon cycling responses of ecosystems to global warming will likely be stronger in cold ecosystems ...
Mountain ecosystems are currently experiencing the strongest climatic warming and the largest change...
Increases in global temperatures due to climate change threaten to tip the balance between carbon (C...
International audienceClimate warming is releasing carbon from soils around the world, constituting ...
Climate warming enhances multiple ecosystem C fluxes, but the net impact of changing C fluxes on soi...
Global warming is predicted to affect the carbon balance of forests. A change in the carbon balance ...
A number of forest and grassland studies indicated that stimulation of the soil respiration by soil ...
Determining the temperature sensitivity of terrestrial carbon (C) stores is an urgent priority for p...
The universally observed exponential increase in soil-surface CO2 efflux (‘soil respiration’; FS) wi...
Changes in temperature and moisture resulting from climate change are likely to strongly modify the ...
Root and rhizosphere processes contribute significantly to soil carbon (C) fluxes, yet mechanism by...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
International audienceAbstract. Global warming may lead to carbon transfers from soils to the atmosp...
Páramos, tropical alpine ecosystems, host one of the world’s most diverse alpine floras, account for...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
Carbon cycling responses of ecosystems to global warming will likely be stronger in cold ecosystems ...
Mountain ecosystems are currently experiencing the strongest climatic warming and the largest change...
Increases in global temperatures due to climate change threaten to tip the balance between carbon (C...
International audienceClimate warming is releasing carbon from soils around the world, constituting ...
Climate warming enhances multiple ecosystem C fluxes, but the net impact of changing C fluxes on soi...
Global warming is predicted to affect the carbon balance of forests. A change in the carbon balance ...
A number of forest and grassland studies indicated that stimulation of the soil respiration by soil ...
Determining the temperature sensitivity of terrestrial carbon (C) stores is an urgent priority for p...
The universally observed exponential increase in soil-surface CO2 efflux (‘soil respiration’; FS) wi...
Changes in temperature and moisture resulting from climate change are likely to strongly modify the ...
Root and rhizosphere processes contribute significantly to soil carbon (C) fluxes, yet mechanism by...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
International audienceAbstract. Global warming may lead to carbon transfers from soils to the atmosp...
Páramos, tropical alpine ecosystems, host one of the world’s most diverse alpine floras, account for...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
Carbon cycling responses of ecosystems to global warming will likely be stronger in cold ecosystems ...