Unlike the snowmelt-dominated hydroclimate of more northern mountainous regions, the hydroclimate of the Madrean sky islands is characterized by snowmelt and convective storms associated with the North American Monsoon. These mid-summer storms trigger biological activity and are important drivers of primary productivity. For example, at the highest elevations where mixed conifer forests occur, ecosystem carbon balance is influenced by monsoon rains. Whereas these storms’ significance is increasingly recognized at the ecosystem scale, species-specific physiological responses to the monsoon are poorly known. Prior to and following monsoon onset, we measured pre-dawn and light-adapted chlorophyll fluorescence as well as photosynthetic light re...
Summary: Relationships among productivity, leaf phenology, and seasonal variation in moisture and li...
The light-use efficiency (LUE) of a mature Canadian Douglas-fir forest (DF49) was studied using high...
Tropical forests exchange more carbon with the atmosphere than any other biome, but their responses ...
At the seasonal time scale, daily photochemical reflectance index (PRI) measurements track changes i...
The climatic drivers of leaf phenology and water stress regulation strategies in tropical/subtropica...
The capacity to perform photosynthesis, given appropriate environmental conditions, is reflected by ...
Woody encroachers have transformed the Southern Great Plains across its semi-arid regions. Little is...
Predicting future forests’ structure and functioning is a critical goal for ecologists, and seedling...
In northern trees, temperature and photoperiod control the beginning and end of the photosynthetical...
© 2016 IEEE.Discerning photosynthetic seasonality in tropical forests is fundamental to both basic e...
High-elevation montane forests are disproportionately important to carbon sequestration in semiarid ...
Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is considered as a prospective indicator of vegetation ...
Quantifying gross primary production (GPP), the largest flux of the terrestrial carbon cycle, remain...
Conifer forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle by assimilating carbon dioxide (CO...
The seasonal climate drivers of the carbon cycle in tropical forests remain poorly known, although t...
Summary: Relationships among productivity, leaf phenology, and seasonal variation in moisture and li...
The light-use efficiency (LUE) of a mature Canadian Douglas-fir forest (DF49) was studied using high...
Tropical forests exchange more carbon with the atmosphere than any other biome, but their responses ...
At the seasonal time scale, daily photochemical reflectance index (PRI) measurements track changes i...
The climatic drivers of leaf phenology and water stress regulation strategies in tropical/subtropica...
The capacity to perform photosynthesis, given appropriate environmental conditions, is reflected by ...
Woody encroachers have transformed the Southern Great Plains across its semi-arid regions. Little is...
Predicting future forests’ structure and functioning is a critical goal for ecologists, and seedling...
In northern trees, temperature and photoperiod control the beginning and end of the photosynthetical...
© 2016 IEEE.Discerning photosynthetic seasonality in tropical forests is fundamental to both basic e...
High-elevation montane forests are disproportionately important to carbon sequestration in semiarid ...
Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is considered as a prospective indicator of vegetation ...
Quantifying gross primary production (GPP), the largest flux of the terrestrial carbon cycle, remain...
Conifer forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle by assimilating carbon dioxide (CO...
The seasonal climate drivers of the carbon cycle in tropical forests remain poorly known, although t...
Summary: Relationships among productivity, leaf phenology, and seasonal variation in moisture and li...
The light-use efficiency (LUE) of a mature Canadian Douglas-fir forest (DF49) was studied using high...
Tropical forests exchange more carbon with the atmosphere than any other biome, but their responses ...