Warming during late winter and spring in recent decades has been credited with increasing high northern latitude CO2 uptake, but it is unclear how different species and plant functional types contribute to this response. To address this, we measured net ecosystem exchange (NEE) at a deciduous broadleaf (aspen and willow) forest and an evergreen conifer (black spruce) forest in interior Alaska over a 3-year period. We partitioned NEE into gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (Re) components, assessing the impact of interannual climate variability on these fluxes during spring and summer. We found that interannual variability in both spring and summer NEE was greatest at the deciduous forest. Increases in spring air temper...
Our understanding of the controls and magnitudes of regional CO2 exchanges in the Arctic are limited...
With global warming, snowmelt is occurring earlier and growing seasons are becoming longer around th...
Seasonal variations in high-latitude terrestrial carbon (C) fluxes are predominantly driven by air t...
Abstract: Boreal and temperate deciduous forests at northern mid-latitudes play an important role in...
The large magnitude of predicted warming at high latitudes and the potential feedback of ecosystems ...
The large magnitude of predicted warming at high latitudes and the potential feed-back of ecosystems...
With global warming, snowmelt is occurring earlier and growing seasons are becoming longer around th...
Climate extremes such as heat waves and droughts are projected to occur more frequently with increas...
Climate extremes such as heat waves and droughts are projected to occur more frequently with increas...
Boreal forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Compared with the boreal forests i...
With global warming, snowmelt is occurring earlier and growing seasons are becoming longer around th...
Seasonal cycles of atmospheric CO2 and δ18O-CO2 at high northern latitudes have the potential to ser...
With global warming, snowmelt is occurring earlier and growing seasons are becoming longer around th...
Abstract. Winter CO2 fluxes represent an important component of the annual carbon budget in northern...
Seasonal cycles of atmospheric CO2 and δ18O-CO2 at high northern latitudes have the potential to ser...
Our understanding of the controls and magnitudes of regional CO2 exchanges in the Arctic are limited...
With global warming, snowmelt is occurring earlier and growing seasons are becoming longer around th...
Seasonal variations in high-latitude terrestrial carbon (C) fluxes are predominantly driven by air t...
Abstract: Boreal and temperate deciduous forests at northern mid-latitudes play an important role in...
The large magnitude of predicted warming at high latitudes and the potential feedback of ecosystems ...
The large magnitude of predicted warming at high latitudes and the potential feed-back of ecosystems...
With global warming, snowmelt is occurring earlier and growing seasons are becoming longer around th...
Climate extremes such as heat waves and droughts are projected to occur more frequently with increas...
Climate extremes such as heat waves and droughts are projected to occur more frequently with increas...
Boreal forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Compared with the boreal forests i...
With global warming, snowmelt is occurring earlier and growing seasons are becoming longer around th...
Seasonal cycles of atmospheric CO2 and δ18O-CO2 at high northern latitudes have the potential to ser...
With global warming, snowmelt is occurring earlier and growing seasons are becoming longer around th...
Abstract. Winter CO2 fluxes represent an important component of the annual carbon budget in northern...
Seasonal cycles of atmospheric CO2 and δ18O-CO2 at high northern latitudes have the potential to ser...
Our understanding of the controls and magnitudes of regional CO2 exchanges in the Arctic are limited...
With global warming, snowmelt is occurring earlier and growing seasons are becoming longer around th...
Seasonal variations in high-latitude terrestrial carbon (C) fluxes are predominantly driven by air t...