Amazonian ecosystems range from rainforest to open dryland vegetation, with a following decrease in biomass along the moisture gradient. Biomass can vary greatly at the ecological transition zone between grass dominated savannahs and the forest. It is not well understood if the transition zone could expand under climate change, and thereby reduce ecosystem stability and carbon storage in biomass. Here, we quantify such changes by using a high-resolution regional Earth system model under RCP 8.5 climate scenario. We disentangle the effects of climate, CO2, and land use by considering vegetation-climate feedbacks. Our results suggest that future climate change combined with elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration tends to induce a larger spati...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
The contribution of tropical deforestation to changes in the surface energy balance and water recycl...
abstract: Transition areas between biomes are particularly sensitive to environmental changes. Our u...
Amazonian ecosystems range from rainforest to open dryland vegetation, with a following decrease in ...
Amazonian ecosystems range from rainforest to open dryland vegetation, with a following decrease in ...
Amazon forests, which store ∼ 50% of tropical forest carbon and play a vital role in global water, e...
1. Transition areas between biomes are particularly sensitive to environmental changes. Our understa...
ABSTRACT: Despite the reduction in deforestation rate in recent years, the impact of global warming ...
Background: Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (D GVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The natural composition of terrestrial ecosystems can ...
International audienceGlobal change includes multiple stressors to natural ecosystems ranging from d...
The Amazon forests are one of the largest ecosystem carbon pools on Earth. Although more frequent an...
Background: Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well...
The aim of our study was to use the coupled climate-carbon cycle model HadCM3C to quantify climate i...
The large-scale loss of Amazonian rainforest under some future climate scenarios has generally been ...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
The contribution of tropical deforestation to changes in the surface energy balance and water recycl...
abstract: Transition areas between biomes are particularly sensitive to environmental changes. Our u...
Amazonian ecosystems range from rainforest to open dryland vegetation, with a following decrease in ...
Amazonian ecosystems range from rainforest to open dryland vegetation, with a following decrease in ...
Amazon forests, which store ∼ 50% of tropical forest carbon and play a vital role in global water, e...
1. Transition areas between biomes are particularly sensitive to environmental changes. Our understa...
ABSTRACT: Despite the reduction in deforestation rate in recent years, the impact of global warming ...
Background: Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (D GVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The natural composition of terrestrial ecosystems can ...
International audienceGlobal change includes multiple stressors to natural ecosystems ranging from d...
The Amazon forests are one of the largest ecosystem carbon pools on Earth. Although more frequent an...
Background: Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well...
The aim of our study was to use the coupled climate-carbon cycle model HadCM3C to quantify climate i...
The large-scale loss of Amazonian rainforest under some future climate scenarios has generally been ...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
The contribution of tropical deforestation to changes in the surface energy balance and water recycl...
abstract: Transition areas between biomes are particularly sensitive to environmental changes. Our u...