Many secondary deciduous forests of eastern North America are approaching a transition in which mature early- successional trees are declining, resulting in an uncertain future for this century- long carbon (C) sink. We initiated the Forest Accelerated Succession Experiment (FASET) at the University of Michigan Biological Station to examine the patterns and mechanisms underlying forest C cycling following the stem girdling- induced mortality of >6,700 early- successional Populus spp. (aspen) and Betula papyrifera (paper birch). Meteorological flux tower- based C cycling observations from the 33- ha treatment forest have been paired with those from a nearby unmanipulated forest since 2008. Following over a decade of observations, we re...
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Recent research suggests that increases in growing-season length (GSL) in mid-northern latitudes may...
Harvest disturbance has substantial impacts on forest carbon (C) fluxes and stocks. The quantificati...
Forests occupy a large portion of the terrestrial land surface and account for almost half of all pr...
Research Experience for UndergraduatesAs atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rise, it becomes increasi...
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 con...
Net primary production (NPP) declines as forests age, but the causal role of decreased gross primary...
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A persistent and reliable future terrestrial carbon (C) sink will depend on how stable forest produc...
Age-related reductions in stand biomass accumulation are frequently observed in old-growth forests. ...
Canopy structure affects forest function by determining light availability and distribution. Many fo...
The growing-season length of temperate and boreal trees has a strong effect on the global carbon cyc...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 stimulates photosynthesis which can increase net primary production (NPP)...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...
How, where, and why carbon (C) moves into and out of an ecosystem through time are long-standing que...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117030/1/eap20132351202.pd
Recent research suggests that increases in growing-season length (GSL) in mid-northern latitudes may...
Harvest disturbance has substantial impacts on forest carbon (C) fluxes and stocks. The quantificati...
Forests occupy a large portion of the terrestrial land surface and account for almost half of all pr...
Research Experience for UndergraduatesAs atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rise, it becomes increasi...
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have lead to a current atmospheric CO2 con...
Net primary production (NPP) declines as forests age, but the causal role of decreased gross primary...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116346/1/ecy20159692478.pd
A persistent and reliable future terrestrial carbon (C) sink will depend on how stable forest produc...
Age-related reductions in stand biomass accumulation are frequently observed in old-growth forests. ...
Canopy structure affects forest function by determining light availability and distribution. Many fo...
The growing-season length of temperate and boreal trees has a strong effect on the global carbon cyc...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 stimulates photosynthesis which can increase net primary production (NPP)...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...
How, where, and why carbon (C) moves into and out of an ecosystem through time are long-standing que...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117030/1/eap20132351202.pd
Recent research suggests that increases in growing-season length (GSL) in mid-northern latitudes may...
Harvest disturbance has substantial impacts on forest carbon (C) fluxes and stocks. The quantificati...