Savannas comprise a large area of the global land surface and are subject to frequent disturbance through fire. The role of fire as one of the primary natural carbon cycling mechanisms is a key issue in considering global change feedbacks. The savannas of Northern Australia burn regularly and we aimed to determine their annual net ecosystem productivity (NEP) and the impact of fire on productivity. We established a long-term eddy covariance flux tower at Howard Springs, Australia and present here 5 years of data from 2001 to 2005. Fire has direct impacts through emissions but also has indirect effects through the loss of productivity due to reduced functional leaf area index and the carbon costs of rebuilding the canopy. The impact of fire ...
© 2014 The Authors. Global Change Biology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Savanna ecosystems com...
Aim: Many tropical savannas are undergoing a trend of increasing woody biomass, or 'woody thickening...
Savanna ecosystems cover 20% of the global land surface and account for 25% of global terrestrial ca...
Savannas comprise a large area of the global land surface and are subject to frequent disturbance th...
Fire is probably the greatest natural and anthropogenic environmental disturbance in Australian trop...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
The role of fire as one of the primary natural carbon cycling mechanisms is a key issue in consideri...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
© 2014 The Authors. Global Change Biology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Savanna ecosystems com...
Aim: Many tropical savannas are undergoing a trend of increasing woody biomass, or 'woody thickening...
Savanna ecosystems cover 20% of the global land surface and account for 25% of global terrestrial ca...
Savannas comprise a large area of the global land surface and are subject to frequent disturbance th...
Fire is probably the greatest natural and anthropogenic environmental disturbance in Australian trop...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
The role of fire as one of the primary natural carbon cycling mechanisms is a key issue in consideri...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
© 2014 The Authors. Global Change Biology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Savanna ecosystems com...
Aim: Many tropical savannas are undergoing a trend of increasing woody biomass, or 'woody thickening...
Savanna ecosystems cover 20% of the global land surface and account for 25% of global terrestrial ca...