Many serious ecosystem consequences of climate change will take decades or even centuries to emerge. Long-term ecological responses to global change are strongly regulated by slow processes, such as changes in species composition, carbon dynamics in soil and by long-lived plants, and accumulation of nutrient capitals. Understanding and predicting these processes require experiments on decadal time scales. But decadal experiments by themselves may not be adequate because many of the slow processes have characteristic time scales much longer than experiments can be maintained. This article promotes a coordinated approach that combines long-term, large-scale global change experiments with process studies and modeling. Long-term global change m...
Long-term ecological studies are critical for providing key insights in ecology, environmental chang...
The responses of species to environmental changes will determine future community composition and ec...
In the greenhouse debate, one of the most critical questions is how the world's forests will respond...
Many serious ecosystem consequences of climate change will take decades or even centuries to emerge....
Uncertainty about the magnitude of global change effects on terrestrial ecosystems and consequent fe...
Field experiments that expose terrestrial ecosystems to climate change factors by manipulations are ...
Field experiments that expose terrestrial ecosystems to climate change factors by manipulations are ...
Journal ArticleGlobal change research requires not only knowledge of how individual species (e.g. pe...
Natural resources managers are being asked to follow practices that accommodate for the impact of cl...
Predicting ecological response to climate change is often limited by a lack of relevant local data f...
Most studies that forecast the ecological consequences of climate change target a single species and...
Anthropogenic drivers of global change include rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide a...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere shows substantial inertia in its response to environ...
Natural resources managers are being asked to follow practices that accommodate for the impact of cl...
Abstract Understanding the complex and unpredictable ways ecosystems are changing and predicting the...
Long-term ecological studies are critical for providing key insights in ecology, environmental chang...
The responses of species to environmental changes will determine future community composition and ec...
In the greenhouse debate, one of the most critical questions is how the world's forests will respond...
Many serious ecosystem consequences of climate change will take decades or even centuries to emerge....
Uncertainty about the magnitude of global change effects on terrestrial ecosystems and consequent fe...
Field experiments that expose terrestrial ecosystems to climate change factors by manipulations are ...
Field experiments that expose terrestrial ecosystems to climate change factors by manipulations are ...
Journal ArticleGlobal change research requires not only knowledge of how individual species (e.g. pe...
Natural resources managers are being asked to follow practices that accommodate for the impact of cl...
Predicting ecological response to climate change is often limited by a lack of relevant local data f...
Most studies that forecast the ecological consequences of climate change target a single species and...
Anthropogenic drivers of global change include rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide a...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere shows substantial inertia in its response to environ...
Natural resources managers are being asked to follow practices that accommodate for the impact of cl...
Abstract Understanding the complex and unpredictable ways ecosystems are changing and predicting the...
Long-term ecological studies are critical for providing key insights in ecology, environmental chang...
The responses of species to environmental changes will determine future community composition and ec...
In the greenhouse debate, one of the most critical questions is how the world's forests will respond...