The forest canopy is the functional interface between 90% of Earth's terrestrial biomass and the atmosphere. Multidisciplinary research in the canopy has expanded concepts of global species richness, physiological processes, and the provision of ecosystem services. Trees respond in a species-specific manner to elevated carbon dioxide levels, while climate change threatens plant-animal interactions in the canopy and will likely alter the production of biogenic aerosols that affect cloud formation and atmospheric chemistry
Forests in Europe face significant changes in climate, which in interaction with air quality changes...
A plant canopy, a collection of leaves, is an ecosystem-level unit of photosynthesis that assimilate...
The global impacts of biodiversity loss and climate change are interlinked, but the feedbacks betwee...
The forest canopy is the functional interface between 90% of Earth's terrestrial biomass and the atm...
Forest canopies are dynamic interfaces between organisms and atmosphere, providing buffered microcli...
Forest canopies are dynamic interfaces between organisms and atmosphere, providing buffered microcli...
Forest canopies exchange a large part of the mass and energy between the earth and the atmosphere. T...
Global forest communities cover only about 30% of land areas, but they provide important ecosystem s...
The world\u27s forests provide a host of wood products, and non-wood resources, and they are critica...
Global change has many facets, of which land use and the change of atmospheric chemistry are unquest...
Climate change is having impacts on the biodiversity and structure of many ecosystems. In this chapt...
Forests provide a wide range of benefits to people. Forest plantations on former agricultural land f...
The concentrations and fluxes of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the land-atmosphere system are controlled...
Forests are critical for the world's biodiversity, the regulation of the Earth's climate, and the pr...
Tropical forests store and sequester high amounts of carbon and are the most diverse terrestrial eco...
Forests in Europe face significant changes in climate, which in interaction with air quality changes...
A plant canopy, a collection of leaves, is an ecosystem-level unit of photosynthesis that assimilate...
The global impacts of biodiversity loss and climate change are interlinked, but the feedbacks betwee...
The forest canopy is the functional interface between 90% of Earth's terrestrial biomass and the atm...
Forest canopies are dynamic interfaces between organisms and atmosphere, providing buffered microcli...
Forest canopies are dynamic interfaces between organisms and atmosphere, providing buffered microcli...
Forest canopies exchange a large part of the mass and energy between the earth and the atmosphere. T...
Global forest communities cover only about 30% of land areas, but they provide important ecosystem s...
The world\u27s forests provide a host of wood products, and non-wood resources, and they are critica...
Global change has many facets, of which land use and the change of atmospheric chemistry are unquest...
Climate change is having impacts on the biodiversity and structure of many ecosystems. In this chapt...
Forests provide a wide range of benefits to people. Forest plantations on former agricultural land f...
The concentrations and fluxes of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the land-atmosphere system are controlled...
Forests are critical for the world's biodiversity, the regulation of the Earth's climate, and the pr...
Tropical forests store and sequester high amounts of carbon and are the most diverse terrestrial eco...
Forests in Europe face significant changes in climate, which in interaction with air quality changes...
A plant canopy, a collection of leaves, is an ecosystem-level unit of photosynthesis that assimilate...
The global impacts of biodiversity loss and climate change are interlinked, but the feedbacks betwee...