Suitable management and sufficient precipitation on grasslands can provide carbon sinks. The net carbon accumulation of a site from the atmosphere, modeled as the Net Ecosystem Productivity (NEP), is a useful means to gauge carbon balance. Previous research has developed methods to integrate flux tower data with satellite biophysical datasets to estimate NEP across large regions. A related method uses the Ecosystem Performance Anomaly (EPA) as a satellite-derived indicator of disturbance intensity (e.g., livestock stocking rate, fire, and insect damage). To better understand the interactions among management, climate, and carbon dynamics, we evaluated the relationship between EPA and NEP data at the 250 m scale for grasslands in the Central...
Rangelands account for almost half of the earth’s land surface and may play an important role in the...
The shortgrass steppe (SGS) occupies the southwestern part of the Great Plains. Half of the land is ...
Grasslands, which make up 30% of the U.S. land surface, store significant amounts of carbon belowgro...
Suitable management and sufficient precipitation on grasslands can provide carbon sinks. The net car...
Previous studies suggested that the grasslands may be carbon sinks or near equilibrium, and they oft...
Previous studies suggested that the grasslands may be carbon sinks or near equilibrium, and they oft...
Rangeland carbon fluxes are highly variable in both space and time. Given the expansive areas of ran...
Ecosystem management practices that sequester carbon (C) may play an important role in mitigating cl...
Temperate grasslands are generally considered carbon (C) sinks, but climate and management likely af...
Gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (Re) are the fundamental environmental char...
International audienceIntra- and interannual variability of precipitation can lead to major modifica...
The Northern Great Plains grasslands respond differently under various climatic conditions; however,...
Grasslands cover about 40% of the ice-free global terrestrial surface, but their contribution to loc...
Intra- and interannual variability of precipitation can lead to major modifications of grassland pro...
Grasslands and agroecosystems occupy one-third of the terrestrial area, but their contribution to th...
Rangelands account for almost half of the earth’s land surface and may play an important role in the...
The shortgrass steppe (SGS) occupies the southwestern part of the Great Plains. Half of the land is ...
Grasslands, which make up 30% of the U.S. land surface, store significant amounts of carbon belowgro...
Suitable management and sufficient precipitation on grasslands can provide carbon sinks. The net car...
Previous studies suggested that the grasslands may be carbon sinks or near equilibrium, and they oft...
Previous studies suggested that the grasslands may be carbon sinks or near equilibrium, and they oft...
Rangeland carbon fluxes are highly variable in both space and time. Given the expansive areas of ran...
Ecosystem management practices that sequester carbon (C) may play an important role in mitigating cl...
Temperate grasslands are generally considered carbon (C) sinks, but climate and management likely af...
Gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (Re) are the fundamental environmental char...
International audienceIntra- and interannual variability of precipitation can lead to major modifica...
The Northern Great Plains grasslands respond differently under various climatic conditions; however,...
Grasslands cover about 40% of the ice-free global terrestrial surface, but their contribution to loc...
Intra- and interannual variability of precipitation can lead to major modifications of grassland pro...
Grasslands and agroecosystems occupy one-third of the terrestrial area, but their contribution to th...
Rangelands account for almost half of the earth’s land surface and may play an important role in the...
The shortgrass steppe (SGS) occupies the southwestern part of the Great Plains. Half of the land is ...
Grasslands, which make up 30% of the U.S. land surface, store significant amounts of carbon belowgro...