Our ability to model global carbon fluxes depends on understanding how terrestrial carbon stocks respond to varying environmental conditions. Tropical forests contain the bulk of the biosphere's carbon. However, there is a lack of consensus as to how gradients in environmental conditions affect tropical forest carbon. Papua New Guinea (PNG) lies within one of the largest areas of contiguous tropical forest and is characterized by environmental gradients driven by altitude; yet, the region has been grossly understudied. Here, we present the first field assessment of aboveground biomass (AGB) across three main forest types of PNG using 193 plots stratified across 3,100-m elevation gradient. Unexpectedly, AGB had no direct relationship to rain...
Tropical forests store 40–50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon 1. However, spa...
Aim: Tropical forests have been recognized as important global carbon sinks and sources. However, ma...
Tropical montane forests can store and sequester substantial amounts of carbon in above-ground bioma...
Our ability to model global carbon fluxes depends on understanding how terrestrial carbon stocks res...
Abstract Efforts to incentivize the reduction of carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degr...
Assessment of forest carbon (C) stock and sequestration and the influence of forest harvesting and c...
<div><p>Understanding and predicting the likely response of ecosystems to climate change are crucial...
Aim: Large trees (d.b.h.≥70cm) store large amounts of biomass. Several studies suggest that large tr...
Understanding and predicting the likely response of ecosystems to climate change are crucial challen...
Considerable investment into tropical forest management for carbon sequestration is now demanding an...
Papua New Guinean forests (PNG), sequestering up to 3% of global forest carbon, are a focus of clima...
Tropical forests store a larger amount of carbon (C) than boreal and temperate forests. However, the...
Assessment of forest carbon (C) stock and sequestra-tion and the influence of forest harvesting and ...
Tropical forests store 40–50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon 1. However, spa...
Aim: Tropical forests have been recognized as important global carbon sinks and sources. However, ma...
Tropical montane forests can store and sequester substantial amounts of carbon in above-ground bioma...
Our ability to model global carbon fluxes depends on understanding how terrestrial carbon stocks res...
Abstract Efforts to incentivize the reduction of carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degr...
Assessment of forest carbon (C) stock and sequestration and the influence of forest harvesting and c...
<div><p>Understanding and predicting the likely response of ecosystems to climate change are crucial...
Aim: Large trees (d.b.h.≥70cm) store large amounts of biomass. Several studies suggest that large tr...
Understanding and predicting the likely response of ecosystems to climate change are crucial challen...
Considerable investment into tropical forest management for carbon sequestration is now demanding an...
Papua New Guinean forests (PNG), sequestering up to 3% of global forest carbon, are a focus of clima...
Tropical forests store a larger amount of carbon (C) than boreal and temperate forests. However, the...
Assessment of forest carbon (C) stock and sequestra-tion and the influence of forest harvesting and ...
Tropical forests store 40–50 per cent of terrestrial vegetation carbon 1. However, spa...
Aim: Tropical forests have been recognized as important global carbon sinks and sources. However, ma...
Tropical montane forests can store and sequester substantial amounts of carbon in above-ground bioma...