Using a mixture of observations and climate model outputs and a simple parametrization of leaf-level photosynthesis incorporating known temperature sensitivities, we find no evidence for tropical forests currently existing 'dangerously close' to their optimum temperature range. Our model suggests that although reductions in photosynthetic rate at leaf temperatures (TL) above 30°C may occur, these are almost entirely accountable for in terms of reductions in stomatal conductance in response to higher leaf-to-air vapor pressure deficits D. This is as opposed to direct effects of TL on photosynthetic metabolism. We also find that increases in photosynthetic rates associated with increases in ambient [CO2] over forthcoming decades should more t...
Understanding of the extent of acclimation of light-saturated net photosynthesis (An) to temperature...
The effects of global warming on tropical forest growth and carbon storage are uncertain. While obse...
Tropical forest canopies cycle vast amounts of carbon, yet we still have a limited understanding of ...
Using a mixture of observations and climate model outputs and a simple parametrization of leaf-level...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ concentrations (cₐ) will undoubtedly affect the metabolism of tropical fore...
Tropical forests may be vulnerable to climate change1-3 if photosynthetic carbon uptake currently op...
Factorial experiments of combined warming and elevated CO2 are rarely performed but essential for ou...
We used leaf gas exchange, sap flow, and eddy covariance measurements to investigate whether high te...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Tropical forests have a mitigating effect on man-made climate change by acting as a carbon sink. For...
Climate warming is expected to increase respiration rates of tropical forest trees and lianas, which...
Rising CO2 may warm northern latitudes up to 10 °C by the end of the century. However, responses of ...
Understanding of the extent of acclimation of light-saturated net photosynthesis (An) to temperature...
Understanding of the extent of acclimation of light-saturated net photosynthesis (An) to temperature...
The effects of global warming on tropical forest growth and carbon storage are uncertain. While obse...
Tropical forest canopies cycle vast amounts of carbon, yet we still have a limited understanding of ...
Using a mixture of observations and climate model outputs and a simple parametrization of leaf-level...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ concentrations (cₐ) will undoubtedly affect the metabolism of tropical fore...
Tropical forests may be vulnerable to climate change1-3 if photosynthetic carbon uptake currently op...
Factorial experiments of combined warming and elevated CO2 are rarely performed but essential for ou...
We used leaf gas exchange, sap flow, and eddy covariance measurements to investigate whether high te...
Tropical tree species have evolved under very narrow temperature ranges compared to temperate forest...
Tropical forests have a mitigating effect on man-made climate change by acting as a carbon sink. For...
Climate warming is expected to increase respiration rates of tropical forest trees and lianas, which...
Rising CO2 may warm northern latitudes up to 10 °C by the end of the century. However, responses of ...
Understanding of the extent of acclimation of light-saturated net photosynthesis (An) to temperature...
Understanding of the extent of acclimation of light-saturated net photosynthesis (An) to temperature...
The effects of global warming on tropical forest growth and carbon storage are uncertain. While obse...
Tropical forest canopies cycle vast amounts of carbon, yet we still have a limited understanding of ...