Northern Mongolia currently sequesters 31 Tg C yr −1 but it may become a carbon source if respiration rates increase due to climate change and overgrazing, or if projected boundary shifts between forest and steppe cause a change in the carbon storage of ecosystems. The objectives of the thesis are to study soil ecosystem response to simulated climate change and grazing, and to assess C stocks in the steppe and forest. Open-top chambers (OTCs) have been frequently used for simulating climate change. However, the pattern of temperature increase by OTCs contradicted the IPCC predictions. An alternative method, open-sided chambers (OSCs), was evaluated based on its effects on abiotic and biotic factors. The results indicated that OSCs manipulat...
The projected recession of forests in the forest-steppe ecotone under projected climate drying would...
Soil respiration (R (s)) has become a central issue in global carbon cycle research. In this study, ...
Cold region ecosystems store vast amounts of soil organic carbon (C), which upon warming and decompo...
Northern Mongolia currently sequesters 31 Tg C yr −1 but it may become a carbon source if respiratio...
Northern Mongolia currently sequesters 31 Tg C yr-1 but it may become a carbon source if respiration...
The Mongolian Plateau is dominated by grassland ecosystems. It frequently experiences drought and is...
Background Quantifying carbon (C) dioxide exchanges between ecosystems and the atmosphere and the un...
The impact of climate change (i.e. warming and changes in precipitation patterns) on carbon (C) sequ...
The influence of simulated climate change on soil respiration was studied in a field experiment on 4...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
Soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emission is one of the largest fluxes in the global carbon cycle. Therefor...
<div><p>Soil represents the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool. To address global climate chang...
Ecosystem carbon exchange is poorly understood in low-productivity, semiarid habitats. Here we studi...
Soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emission is one of the largest fluxes in the global carbon cycle. Therefor...
The projected recession of forests in the forest-steppe ecotone under projected climate drying would...
Soil respiration (R (s)) has become a central issue in global carbon cycle research. In this study, ...
Cold region ecosystems store vast amounts of soil organic carbon (C), which upon warming and decompo...
Northern Mongolia currently sequesters 31 Tg C yr −1 but it may become a carbon source if respiratio...
Northern Mongolia currently sequesters 31 Tg C yr-1 but it may become a carbon source if respiration...
The Mongolian Plateau is dominated by grassland ecosystems. It frequently experiences drought and is...
Background Quantifying carbon (C) dioxide exchanges between ecosystems and the atmosphere and the un...
The impact of climate change (i.e. warming and changes in precipitation patterns) on carbon (C) sequ...
The influence of simulated climate change on soil respiration was studied in a field experiment on 4...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
Alpine ecosystems are harsh environments where low temperatures are generally a limiting factor. Pre...
Soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emission is one of the largest fluxes in the global carbon cycle. Therefor...
<div><p>Soil represents the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool. To address global climate chang...
Ecosystem carbon exchange is poorly understood in low-productivity, semiarid habitats. Here we studi...
Soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emission is one of the largest fluxes in the global carbon cycle. Therefor...
The projected recession of forests in the forest-steppe ecotone under projected climate drying would...
Soil respiration (R (s)) has become a central issue in global carbon cycle research. In this study, ...
Cold region ecosystems store vast amounts of soil organic carbon (C), which upon warming and decompo...