Analysis of growth and biomass turnover in natural forests of Eucalyptus regnans, the world's tallest angiosperm, reveals it is also the world's most productive forest type, with fire disturbance an important mediator of net primary productivity (NPP). A comprehensive empirical database was used to calculate the averaged temporal pattern of NPP from regeneration to 250 years age. NPP peaks at 23.1 ± 3.8 (95% interquantile range) Mg C ha-1 year-1 at age 14 years, and declines gradually to about 9.2 ± 0.8 Mg C ha-1 year-1 at 130 years, with an average NPP over 250 years of 11.4 ± 1.1 Mg C ha-1 year-1 , a value similar to the most productive temperate and tropical forests around the world. We then applied the age-class distribution of E. re...
This chapter investigates biomass, net primary productivity (NPP), and net ecosystem productivity (N...
This chapter investigates biomass, net primary productivity (NPP), and net ecosystem productivity (N...
Forest growth is important both economically and ecologically and it follows a predictable general t...
Net primary productivity (NPP) is a key flux in the terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance, as it summ...
National Basic Research Development Project 2010CB833503;CarboEast Asia<p>Affected by natural and a...
Affected by natural and anthropogenic disturbances such as forest fires, insect-induced mortality an...
Climate, tree species traits, and soil fertility are key controls on forest productivity. However, i...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...
Forests are key components of the global carbon cycle, with deforestation being an important driver ...
Fire is a dynamic ecological process in forests and impacts the carbon (C) cycle through direct com...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...
The lack of long-term high-resolution data makes it difficult to determine historical and future tre...
Quantitative evaluations of biomass accumulation after disturbances in forests are crucially importa...
This chapter investigates biomass, net primary productivity (NPP), and net ecosystem productivity (N...
The management of forest ecosystems to increase carbon storage is a global concern. Fire frequency h...
This chapter investigates biomass, net primary productivity (NPP), and net ecosystem productivity (N...
This chapter investigates biomass, net primary productivity (NPP), and net ecosystem productivity (N...
Forest growth is important both economically and ecologically and it follows a predictable general t...
Net primary productivity (NPP) is a key flux in the terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance, as it summ...
National Basic Research Development Project 2010CB833503;CarboEast Asia<p>Affected by natural and a...
Affected by natural and anthropogenic disturbances such as forest fires, insect-induced mortality an...
Climate, tree species traits, and soil fertility are key controls on forest productivity. However, i...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...
Forests are key components of the global carbon cycle, with deforestation being an important driver ...
Fire is a dynamic ecological process in forests and impacts the carbon (C) cycle through direct com...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...
The lack of long-term high-resolution data makes it difficult to determine historical and future tre...
Quantitative evaluations of biomass accumulation after disturbances in forests are crucially importa...
This chapter investigates biomass, net primary productivity (NPP), and net ecosystem productivity (N...
The management of forest ecosystems to increase carbon storage is a global concern. Fire frequency h...
This chapter investigates biomass, net primary productivity (NPP), and net ecosystem productivity (N...
This chapter investigates biomass, net primary productivity (NPP), and net ecosystem productivity (N...
Forest growth is important both economically and ecologically and it follows a predictable general t...