There is major concern for the fate of Amazonia over the coming century in the face of anthropogenic climate change. A key area of uncertainty is the scale of rainforest die-back to be expected under a future, drier climate. In this study, we use the middle Holocene (ca. 6,000 years before present) as an approximate analogue for a drier future, given that palaeoclimate data show much of Amazonia was significantly drier than present at this time. Here, we use an ensemble of climate and vegetation models to explore the sensitivity of Amazonian biomes to mid-Holocene climate change. For this we employ three dynamic vegetation models (JULES, IBIS, and SDGVM) forced by the bias-corrected mid-Holocene climate simulations from seven models that pa...
Simulations with the Hadley Centre general circulation model (HadCM3), including carbon cycle model...
Considerable uncertainty surrounds the fate of Amazon rainforests in response to climate change. Her...
We examine the evidence for the possibility that 21st-century climate change may cause a large-scale...
Improving understanding of the long-term impacts of climate change on Amazonian ecosystems remains ...
The Amazon forest is increasingly vulnerable to dieback and encroachment of grasslands and agricultu...
This paper uses a palaeoecological approach to examine the impact of drier climatic conditions of th...
A multi-proxy paleo-data synthesis of 110 sites is presented, exploring the impact of mid-to-late Ho...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from The Royal Society via http://dx.doi...
Modelling simulations of palaeoclimate and past vegetation form and function can contribute to globa...
Aim To (a) assess the environmental suitability for rainforest tree species of Moraceae and Urticac...
Aim Ongoing and future anthropogenic climate change poses one of the greatest threats to biodiversit...
Recent â onceâ inâ aâ centuryâ Amazonian droughts highlight the impacts of drought and climate...
Amazonia contains the largest expanse of tropical forest in the world and is globally significant a...
The aims of this paper are to review previously published palaeovegetation and independent palaeocli...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from National Academy of Scie...
Simulations with the Hadley Centre general circulation model (HadCM3), including carbon cycle model...
Considerable uncertainty surrounds the fate of Amazon rainforests in response to climate change. Her...
We examine the evidence for the possibility that 21st-century climate change may cause a large-scale...
Improving understanding of the long-term impacts of climate change on Amazonian ecosystems remains ...
The Amazon forest is increasingly vulnerable to dieback and encroachment of grasslands and agricultu...
This paper uses a palaeoecological approach to examine the impact of drier climatic conditions of th...
A multi-proxy paleo-data synthesis of 110 sites is presented, exploring the impact of mid-to-late Ho...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from The Royal Society via http://dx.doi...
Modelling simulations of palaeoclimate and past vegetation form and function can contribute to globa...
Aim To (a) assess the environmental suitability for rainforest tree species of Moraceae and Urticac...
Aim Ongoing and future anthropogenic climate change poses one of the greatest threats to biodiversit...
Recent â onceâ inâ aâ centuryâ Amazonian droughts highlight the impacts of drought and climate...
Amazonia contains the largest expanse of tropical forest in the world and is globally significant a...
The aims of this paper are to review previously published palaeovegetation and independent palaeocli...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from National Academy of Scie...
Simulations with the Hadley Centre general circulation model (HadCM3), including carbon cycle model...
Considerable uncertainty surrounds the fate of Amazon rainforests in response to climate change. Her...
We examine the evidence for the possibility that 21st-century climate change may cause a large-scale...