Quantifying the mechanistic links between carbon fluxes and forest canopy attributes will advance understanding of leaf-to-ecosystem scaling and its potential application to assessing terrestrial ecosystem metabolism. Important advances have been made, but prior studies that related carbon fluxes to multiple canopy traits are scarce. Herein, presenting data for 128 cold temperate and boreal forests across a regional gradient of 600 km and 5.48C (from 2.48C to 7.88C) in mean annual temperature, I show that stand-scale productivity is a function of the capacity to harvest light (represented by leaf area index, LAI), and to biochemically fix carbon (represented by canopy nitrogen concentration, %N). In combination, LAI and canopy %N explain gr...
Earth observing systems are now routinely used to infer leaf area index (LAI) given its significance...
Tree crowns are characterised by strong, vertical gradients in light availability, temperature and h...
Data on net CO2 exchange from eight forests in Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Iceland were used to ana...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
1 The arctic environment is highly heterogeneous in terms of plant distribution and productivity. If...
Global terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration has increased over the last few decades. The drivers of ...
Global terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration has increased over the last few decades. The drivers of ...
[1] Global terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration has increased over the last few decades. The drivers...
We use eddy covariance measurements of net ecosystem productivity (NEP) from 21 FLUXNET sites (153 s...
Understanding the feedback of ecosystem carbon uptake on climate change at temporal and spatial scal...
The maximum light use efficiency (LUE = gross primary production (GPP)/absorbed photosynthetic photo...
Key message: Stand age, water availability, and the length of the warm period are the most influenci...
Annual gross primary productivity (AGPP) of terrestrial ecosystems is the largest carbon flux compon...
Earth observing systems are now routinely used to infer leaf area index (LAI) given its significance...
Tree crowns are characterised by strong, vertical gradients in light availability, temperature and h...
Data on net CO2 exchange from eight forests in Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Iceland were used to ana...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
1 The arctic environment is highly heterogeneous in terms of plant distribution and productivity. If...
Global terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration has increased over the last few decades. The drivers of ...
Global terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration has increased over the last few decades. The drivers of ...
[1] Global terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration has increased over the last few decades. The drivers...
We use eddy covariance measurements of net ecosystem productivity (NEP) from 21 FLUXNET sites (153 s...
Understanding the feedback of ecosystem carbon uptake on climate change at temporal and spatial scal...
The maximum light use efficiency (LUE = gross primary production (GPP)/absorbed photosynthetic photo...
Key message: Stand age, water availability, and the length of the warm period are the most influenci...
Annual gross primary productivity (AGPP) of terrestrial ecosystems is the largest carbon flux compon...
Earth observing systems are now routinely used to infer leaf area index (LAI) given its significance...
Tree crowns are characterised by strong, vertical gradients in light availability, temperature and h...
Data on net CO2 exchange from eight forests in Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Iceland were used to ana...