Research Experience for UndergraduatesAs atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rise, it becomes increasingly important to understand the role of forests as carbon sinks. Disturbance events that alter the structure of forest ecosystems play a large role in determining the strength of a forest as either a source or a sink for carbon dioxide (Pan et al. 2011). Moderate disturbances that only partially defoliate the canopy have very different effects on forest carbon storage than severe stand-replacing disturbances (Nave et al. 2011). For example, the mixed deciduous forests of northern Michigan are currently undergoing moderate disturbance due to a decline in bigtooth aspen (Populus grandidentata) and white birch (Betula papyrifera) stands (Gough ...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 stimulates photosynthesis which can increase net primary production (NPP)...
Temperate forests are an important carbon sink, yet there is debate regarding the net effect of for...
Rising atmospheric CO 2 may stimulate future forest productivity, possibly increasing carbon storage...
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Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 con...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2011. Major: Natural resources science & management. Adviso...
Many secondary deciduous forests of eastern North America are approaching a transition in which matu...
Forest management practices emphasizing stand structural complexity are of interest across the north...
Graduation date: 2002As concern over global warming intensifies, sequestration and storage of atmosp...
Disturbances are important for renewal of North American forests. Here we summarize more than 180 si...
A persistent and reliable future terrestrial carbon (C) sink will depend on how stable forest produc...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Forests occupy a large portion of the terrestrial land surface and account for almost half of all pr...
Despite the importance of nitrogen (N) limitation of forest carbon (C) sequestration at rising atmos...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 stimulates photosynthesis which can increase net primary production (NPP)...
Temperate forests are an important carbon sink, yet there is debate regarding the net effect of for...
Rising atmospheric CO 2 may stimulate future forest productivity, possibly increasing carbon storage...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117030/1/eap20132351202.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116346/1/ecy20159692478.pd
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 con...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2011. Major: Natural resources science & management. Adviso...
Many secondary deciduous forests of eastern North America are approaching a transition in which matu...
Forest management practices emphasizing stand structural complexity are of interest across the north...
Graduation date: 2002As concern over global warming intensifies, sequestration and storage of atmosp...
Disturbances are important for renewal of North American forests. Here we summarize more than 180 si...
A persistent and reliable future terrestrial carbon (C) sink will depend on how stable forest produc...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Forests occupy a large portion of the terrestrial land surface and account for almost half of all pr...
Despite the importance of nitrogen (N) limitation of forest carbon (C) sequestration at rising atmos...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 stimulates photosynthesis which can increase net primary production (NPP)...
Temperate forests are an important carbon sink, yet there is debate regarding the net effect of for...
Rising atmospheric CO 2 may stimulate future forest productivity, possibly increasing carbon storage...