1 Advances in dynamic ecosystem modelling have made a number of different approaches to vegetation dynamics possible. Here we compare two models representing contrasting degrees of abstraction of the processes governing dynamics in real vegetation. 2 Model (a) (GUESS) simulates explicitly growth and competition among individual plants. Differences in crown structure (height, depth, area and LAI) influence relative light uptake by neighbours. Assimilated carbon is allocated individually by each plant to its leaf, fine root and sapwood tissues. Carbon allocation and turnover of sapwood to heartwood in turn govern height and diameter growth. 3 Model (b) (LPJ) incorporates a ‘dynamic global vegetation model’ (DGVM) architecture, simulating grow...
Aim To assess the extent to which climate change might cause changes in potential natural vegetation...
Predicting the potential effects of future climatic change and human disturbances on natural vegetat...
International audienceParameterizations of plant competition processes involving shrubs, mosses, gra...
1 Advances in dynamic ecosystem modelling have made a number of different approaches to vegetation d...
1 Advances in dynamic ecosystem modelling have made a number of different approaches to vegetation d...
Dynamic vegetation models are useful tools for analysing terrestrial ecosystem processes and their i...
Originally dedicated to simulate vegetation at the global scale, dynamic (global) vegetation models ...
Dynamic vegetation models are useful tools for analysing terrestrial ecosystem processes and their i...
Regional climate models (RCMs) primarily represent physical components of the climate system, omitti...
Regional climate models (RCMs) primarily represent physical components of the climate system, omitti...
Plant physiology, population dynamics and the structure and functioning of ecosystems are closely in...
The Lund-Potsdam-Jena Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (LPJ) combines process-based, large-scale repr...
The Lund-Potsdam-Jena Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (LPJ) combines process-based, large-scale repr...
The Lund-Potsdam-Jena Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (LPJ) combines process- based, large-scale rep...
Aim To implement plant hydraulic architecture within the Lund-Potsdam-Jena Dynamic Global Vegetation...
Aim To assess the extent to which climate change might cause changes in potential natural vegetation...
Predicting the potential effects of future climatic change and human disturbances on natural vegetat...
International audienceParameterizations of plant competition processes involving shrubs, mosses, gra...
1 Advances in dynamic ecosystem modelling have made a number of different approaches to vegetation d...
1 Advances in dynamic ecosystem modelling have made a number of different approaches to vegetation d...
Dynamic vegetation models are useful tools for analysing terrestrial ecosystem processes and their i...
Originally dedicated to simulate vegetation at the global scale, dynamic (global) vegetation models ...
Dynamic vegetation models are useful tools for analysing terrestrial ecosystem processes and their i...
Regional climate models (RCMs) primarily represent physical components of the climate system, omitti...
Regional climate models (RCMs) primarily represent physical components of the climate system, omitti...
Plant physiology, population dynamics and the structure and functioning of ecosystems are closely in...
The Lund-Potsdam-Jena Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (LPJ) combines process-based, large-scale repr...
The Lund-Potsdam-Jena Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (LPJ) combines process-based, large-scale repr...
The Lund-Potsdam-Jena Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (LPJ) combines process- based, large-scale rep...
Aim To implement plant hydraulic architecture within the Lund-Potsdam-Jena Dynamic Global Vegetation...
Aim To assess the extent to which climate change might cause changes in potential natural vegetation...
Predicting the potential effects of future climatic change and human disturbances on natural vegetat...
International audienceParameterizations of plant competition processes involving shrubs, mosses, gra...