The carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems is particularly sensitive to climatic changes in autumn and spring(1-4), with spring and autumn temperatures over northern latitudes having risen by about 1.1 degrees C and 0.8 degrees C, respectively, over the past two decades(5). A simultaneous greening trend has also been observed, characterized by a longer growing season and greater photosynthetic activity(6,7). These observations have led to speculation that spring and autumn warming could enhance carbon sequestration and extend the period of net carbon uptake in the future(8). Here we analyse interannual variations in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration data and ecosystem carbon dioxide fluxes. We find that atmospheric records from the...
Increased photosynthetic activity and enhanced seasonal CO2 exchange of northern ecosystems have bee...
Carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems in the northern high latitudes (NHL) is sensitive to climat...
Atmospheric monitoring of high northern latitudes (> 40°N) has shown an enhanced seasonal cycle of c...
The carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems is particularly sensitive to climatic changes in autumn...
The carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems is particularly sensitive to climatic changes in autumn...
Part of the Northern Hemisphere has experienced widespread autumn cooling during the most recent dec...
The enhanced vegetation growth by climate warming plays a pivotal role in amplifying the seasonal cy...
Global warming is projected to shift the phenology and increase the productivity of northern ecosyst...
The enhanced vegetation growth by climate warming plays a pivotal role in amplifying the seasonal cy...
International audienceWarming of northern high latitude regions (NHL, > 50 °N) has increased both ph...
Feedbacks from the carbon cycle in boreal and arctic ecosystems can significantly affect climate cha...
We combine satellite and ground observations during 1950-2011 to study the long-term links between m...
We report changes in the seasonal cycle of atmospheric CO2 at high northern latitudes from 1980 to 1...
Increased photosynthetic activity and enhanced seasonal CO2 exchange of northern ecosystems have bee...
Carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems in the northern high latitudes (NHL) is sensitive to climat...
Atmospheric monitoring of high northern latitudes (> 40°N) has shown an enhanced seasonal cycle of c...
The carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems is particularly sensitive to climatic changes in autumn...
The carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems is particularly sensitive to climatic changes in autumn...
Part of the Northern Hemisphere has experienced widespread autumn cooling during the most recent dec...
The enhanced vegetation growth by climate warming plays a pivotal role in amplifying the seasonal cy...
Global warming is projected to shift the phenology and increase the productivity of northern ecosyst...
The enhanced vegetation growth by climate warming plays a pivotal role in amplifying the seasonal cy...
International audienceWarming of northern high latitude regions (NHL, > 50 °N) has increased both ph...
Feedbacks from the carbon cycle in boreal and arctic ecosystems can significantly affect climate cha...
We combine satellite and ground observations during 1950-2011 to study the long-term links between m...
We report changes in the seasonal cycle of atmospheric CO2 at high northern latitudes from 1980 to 1...
Increased photosynthetic activity and enhanced seasonal CO2 exchange of northern ecosystems have bee...
Carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems in the northern high latitudes (NHL) is sensitive to climat...
Atmospheric monitoring of high northern latitudes (> 40°N) has shown an enhanced seasonal cycle of c...