[1] Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations may affect vegetation distribution both directly through changes in photosynthesis and water-use efficiency, and indirectly through CO2-induced climate change. Using an equilibrium vegetation model (BIOME4) driven by a regional climate model (RegCM2.5), we tested the sensitivity of vegetation in the western United States, a topographically complex region, to the direct, indirect, and combined effects of doubled preindustrial atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Those sensitivities were quantified using the kappa statistic. Simulated vegetation in the western United States was sensitive to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations, with woody biome types replacing less...
Land carbon sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 concentration (bL) and climate warming (gL) is a crucial ...
Although there is a great deal of information concerning responses to increases in atmospheric CO2 a...
Experiments show that elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO(2)) often enhances plant photosynthesis and prod...
[1] Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) concentrations may affect...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) directly affects plant physiology. Using a coupled land...
Biophysical vegetation responses to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) affect regional hydroc...
The radiative and physiological effects of doubled atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) on climate are i...
The radiative and physiological effects of doubled atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) on climate are ...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) influence climate by suppressing can...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Vegetation modifies Earth's climate by controlling the...
Dominant plant species mediate many ecosystem services, including carbon storage, soil retention, an...
Increases in the atmospheric CO2 concentration affect both the global climate and plant metabolism, ...
In this study, vegetation–climate and vegetation–carbon cycle interactions during anthropogenic clim...
Global warming is increasing due to the ongoing rise in atmospheric greenhouse gases, and has the po...
A coupled global vegetation–climate model is used to investigatethe effects of vegetation feedbacks ...
Land carbon sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 concentration (bL) and climate warming (gL) is a crucial ...
Although there is a great deal of information concerning responses to increases in atmospheric CO2 a...
Experiments show that elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO(2)) often enhances plant photosynthesis and prod...
[1] Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) concentrations may affect...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) directly affects plant physiology. Using a coupled land...
Biophysical vegetation responses to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) affect regional hydroc...
The radiative and physiological effects of doubled atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) on climate are i...
The radiative and physiological effects of doubled atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) on climate are ...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) influence climate by suppressing can...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Vegetation modifies Earth's climate by controlling the...
Dominant plant species mediate many ecosystem services, including carbon storage, soil retention, an...
Increases in the atmospheric CO2 concentration affect both the global climate and plant metabolism, ...
In this study, vegetation–climate and vegetation–carbon cycle interactions during anthropogenic clim...
Global warming is increasing due to the ongoing rise in atmospheric greenhouse gases, and has the po...
A coupled global vegetation–climate model is used to investigatethe effects of vegetation feedbacks ...
Land carbon sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 concentration (bL) and climate warming (gL) is a crucial ...
Although there is a great deal of information concerning responses to increases in atmospheric CO2 a...
Experiments show that elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO(2)) often enhances plant photosynthesis and prod...