Dryland ecosystems play an important role in the global carbon cycle, including regulating the inter-annual global carbon sink. Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) are essential tools that can help us better understand carbon cycling in different ecosystems. Currently, there is limited knowledge of the performance of these models in drylands partly due to characterizing the heterogeneity of the vegetation and hydrometeorological conditions. The aim of this study is to evaluate the performance of a DGVM for drylands to facilitate improved understanding of gross primary production (GPP) as one of the important components of the carbon cycle. We performed a sensitivity analysis and calibrated the Ecosystem Demography (EDv2.2) DGVM to simu...
Over the past decade, the use of production efficiency models (PEMs) to quantify terrestrial carbon ...
Accurately simulating gross primary productivity (GPP) in terrestrial ecosystem models is critical ...
Accurately simulating gross primary productivity (GPP) in terrestrial ecosystem models is critical b...
Dryland ecosystems play an important role in the global carbon cycle, including regulating the inter...
Despite their sparse vegetation, dryland regions exert a huge influence over global biogeochemical c...
Drylands account for approximately 40% of the global land surface and play a dominant role in the tr...
International audienceDrylands occupy ∼40% of the land surface and are thought to dominate global ca...
This study tests the ability of five Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs), forced with observed ...
International audienceDetermining whether the terrestrial biosphere will be a source or sink of carb...
Determining whether the terrestrial biosphere will be a source or sink of carbon (C) under a future ...
We have developed a dynamic land model (LM3V) able to simulate ecosystem dynamics and exchanges of w...
Realistic projection of future climate-carbon (C) cycle feedbacks requires better understanding and ...
To better understand the role of terrestrial ecosystems in the global carbon cycle and their feedbac...
Determining whether the terrestrial biosphere will be a source or sink of carbon (C) under a future ...
Over the past decade, the use of production efficiency models (PEMs) to quantify terrestrial carbon ...
Accurately simulating gross primary productivity (GPP) in terrestrial ecosystem models is critical ...
Accurately simulating gross primary productivity (GPP) in terrestrial ecosystem models is critical b...
Dryland ecosystems play an important role in the global carbon cycle, including regulating the inter...
Despite their sparse vegetation, dryland regions exert a huge influence over global biogeochemical c...
Drylands account for approximately 40% of the global land surface and play a dominant role in the tr...
International audienceDrylands occupy ∼40% of the land surface and are thought to dominate global ca...
This study tests the ability of five Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs), forced with observed ...
International audienceDetermining whether the terrestrial biosphere will be a source or sink of carb...
Determining whether the terrestrial biosphere will be a source or sink of carbon (C) under a future ...
We have developed a dynamic land model (LM3V) able to simulate ecosystem dynamics and exchanges of w...
Realistic projection of future climate-carbon (C) cycle feedbacks requires better understanding and ...
To better understand the role of terrestrial ecosystems in the global carbon cycle and their feedbac...
Determining whether the terrestrial biosphere will be a source or sink of carbon (C) under a future ...
Over the past decade, the use of production efficiency models (PEMs) to quantify terrestrial carbon ...
Accurately simulating gross primary productivity (GPP) in terrestrial ecosystem models is critical ...
Accurately simulating gross primary productivity (GPP) in terrestrial ecosystem models is critical b...