A critical component of assessing the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems involves understanding associated changes in the biogeochemical cycling of elements. Evidence from research on northeastern North American forests shows that direct effects of climate change will evoke changes in biogeochemical cycling by altering plant physiology, forest productivity, and soil physical, chemical, and biological processes. Indirect effects, largely mediated by changes in species composition, length of growing season, and hydrology, will also be important. The case study presented here uses the quantitative biogeochemical model PnET-BGC to test assumptions about the direct and indirect effects of climate change on a northern hardwood forest ...
Currently, forests in the northeastern United States are net sinks of atmospheric carbon. Under futu...
Atmospheric N deposition is known to severely impact forest ecosystem functioning by influencing soi...
Forests of the northeastern U.S. help maintain water and air quality by reducing losses of nitrogen ...
Forest ecosystems represent the dominant form of land cover in the northeastern United States and ar...
Large changes in atmospheric CO2, temperature, and precipitation are predicted by 2100, yet the long...
Nitrogen (N) supply often limits the productivity of temperate forests and is regulated by a complex...
Human activities such as fossil fuel combustion and deforestation have increased atmospheric concent...
Nitrogen (N) supply often limits the productivity of temperate forests and is regulated by a complex...
Climate of the northern hardwood forests of North America will become significantly warmer in the co...
Climate change, CO 2 , Forest ecosystems, Carbon cycling, NPP, NEP, Nitrogen, Nitrate, Runoff,
In this dissertation I assessed the potential hydrochemical responses of future climate change condi...
Nitrogen (N) supply often limits the productivity of temperate forests and is regulated by a comple...
Nitrogen (N) supply often limits the productivity of temperate forests and is regulated by a comple...
Currently, forests in the northeastern United States are net sinks of atmospheric carbon. Under futu...
Currently, forests in the northeastern United States are net sinks of atmospheric carbon. Under futu...
Currently, forests in the northeastern United States are net sinks of atmospheric carbon. Under futu...
Atmospheric N deposition is known to severely impact forest ecosystem functioning by influencing soi...
Forests of the northeastern U.S. help maintain water and air quality by reducing losses of nitrogen ...
Forest ecosystems represent the dominant form of land cover in the northeastern United States and ar...
Large changes in atmospheric CO2, temperature, and precipitation are predicted by 2100, yet the long...
Nitrogen (N) supply often limits the productivity of temperate forests and is regulated by a complex...
Human activities such as fossil fuel combustion and deforestation have increased atmospheric concent...
Nitrogen (N) supply often limits the productivity of temperate forests and is regulated by a complex...
Climate of the northern hardwood forests of North America will become significantly warmer in the co...
Climate change, CO 2 , Forest ecosystems, Carbon cycling, NPP, NEP, Nitrogen, Nitrate, Runoff,
In this dissertation I assessed the potential hydrochemical responses of future climate change condi...
Nitrogen (N) supply often limits the productivity of temperate forests and is regulated by a comple...
Nitrogen (N) supply often limits the productivity of temperate forests and is regulated by a comple...
Currently, forests in the northeastern United States are net sinks of atmospheric carbon. Under futu...
Currently, forests in the northeastern United States are net sinks of atmospheric carbon. Under futu...
Currently, forests in the northeastern United States are net sinks of atmospheric carbon. Under futu...
Atmospheric N deposition is known to severely impact forest ecosystem functioning by influencing soi...
Forests of the northeastern U.S. help maintain water and air quality by reducing losses of nitrogen ...