Cold region ecosystems store vast amounts of soil organic carbon (C), which upon warming and decomposition can affect the C balance and potentially change these ecosystems from C sinks to carbon dioxide (CO2) sources. We quantified the decadal year-round CO2 flux from an alpine steppe-ecosystem on the Tibetan Plateau using eddy covariance and automatic chamber approaches during a period of significant warming (0.13°C per 10 years; and 0.18°C in the non-growing season alone: 1st October to next 30th April). The results showed that ongoing climate change, mainly warming within the topsoil layers, is the main reason for the site’s change from a sink for to a source of CO2 in the atmosphere. Non-growing-season ecosystem respiration accounted fo...
Knowledge of seasonal variation of net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) and its biotic and abiotic contr...
The alpine meadow, as one of the typical vegetation types on the Tibetan Plateau, is one of the most...
Over the past decades, human-induced climate change has led to a widespread wetting and warming of t...
As the Earth's third pole, the Tibetan Plateau ecosystems are extremely sensitive to climate change....
Soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emission is one of the largest fluxes in the global carbon cycle. Therefor...
Climate change has significantly influenced global and regional terrestrial carbon balances. After b...
Responses of ecosystem carbon (C) fluxes to human disturbance and climatic warming will affect terre...
Climate warming is likely inducing carbon loss from soils of northern ecosystems, but little evidenc...
Soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emission is one of the largest fluxes in the global carbon cycle. Therefor...
International audienceThe alpine meadow is one of the most important ecosystems on the Qinghai-Tibet...
Global warming is anticipated to have profound effects on terrestrial carbon fluxes and thus feed ba...
Alpine ecosystems play an important role in the global carbon cycle, yet the long-term response of i...
Aim: The Tibetan Plateau accounts for about a quarter of the total land area of China and has a var...
Abstract Predicted intensified climate warming will likely alter the ecosystem net carbon (C) uptak...
Uptake and release of carbon in grassland ecosystems is very critical to the global carbon balance a...
Knowledge of seasonal variation of net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) and its biotic and abiotic contr...
The alpine meadow, as one of the typical vegetation types on the Tibetan Plateau, is one of the most...
Over the past decades, human-induced climate change has led to a widespread wetting and warming of t...
As the Earth's third pole, the Tibetan Plateau ecosystems are extremely sensitive to climate change....
Soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emission is one of the largest fluxes in the global carbon cycle. Therefor...
Climate change has significantly influenced global and regional terrestrial carbon balances. After b...
Responses of ecosystem carbon (C) fluxes to human disturbance and climatic warming will affect terre...
Climate warming is likely inducing carbon loss from soils of northern ecosystems, but little evidenc...
Soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emission is one of the largest fluxes in the global carbon cycle. Therefor...
International audienceThe alpine meadow is one of the most important ecosystems on the Qinghai-Tibet...
Global warming is anticipated to have profound effects on terrestrial carbon fluxes and thus feed ba...
Alpine ecosystems play an important role in the global carbon cycle, yet the long-term response of i...
Aim: The Tibetan Plateau accounts for about a quarter of the total land area of China and has a var...
Abstract Predicted intensified climate warming will likely alter the ecosystem net carbon (C) uptak...
Uptake and release of carbon in grassland ecosystems is very critical to the global carbon balance a...
Knowledge of seasonal variation of net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) and its biotic and abiotic contr...
The alpine meadow, as one of the typical vegetation types on the Tibetan Plateau, is one of the most...
Over the past decades, human-induced climate change has led to a widespread wetting and warming of t...