Background Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well as the transient spatial distribution of vegetation. We study two scenarios of moderate and strong climate change (2.9 K and 5.3 K temperature increase over present) to investigate the spatial redistribution of major vegetation types and their carbon balance in the year 2100. Results The world's land vegetation will be more deciduous than at present, and contain about 125 billion tons of additional carbon. While a recession of the boreal forest is simulated in some areas, along with a general expansion to the north, we do not observe a reported collapse of the central Amazonian rain forest. Rather, a decrease of biomass and a change of veget...
Globally increasing temperatures are likely to have impacts on terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosy...
The possible responses of ecosystem processes to rising atmospheric CO2 concentration and climate ch...
The possible responses of ecosystem processes to rising atmospheric CO2 concentration and climate ch...
Background: Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well...
Background: Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (D GVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
In this study, vegetation–climate and vegetation–carbon cycle interactions during anthropogenic clim...
The terrestrial biosphere shows substantial inertia in its response to environmental change. Hence, ...
This study tests the ability of five Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs), forced with observed ...
There are strong relationships between climate and ecosystems. With the prospect of anthropogenic fo...
The terrestrial biosphere shows substantial inertia in its response to environmental change. Hence, ...
The aim of our study was to use the coupled climate-carbon cycle model HadCM3C to quantify climate i...
The terrestrial biosphere shows substantial inertia in its response to environmental change. Hence, ...
The functioning of many ecosystems and their associated resilience could become severely compromised...
Globally increasing temperatures are likely to have impacts on terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosy...
The possible responses of ecosystem processes to rising atmospheric CO2 concentration and climate ch...
The possible responses of ecosystem processes to rising atmospheric CO2 concentration and climate ch...
Background: Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well...
Background: Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (D GVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
In this study, vegetation–climate and vegetation–carbon cycle interactions during anthropogenic clim...
The terrestrial biosphere shows substantial inertia in its response to environmental change. Hence, ...
This study tests the ability of five Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs), forced with observed ...
There are strong relationships between climate and ecosystems. With the prospect of anthropogenic fo...
The terrestrial biosphere shows substantial inertia in its response to environmental change. Hence, ...
The aim of our study was to use the coupled climate-carbon cycle model HadCM3C to quantify climate i...
The terrestrial biosphere shows substantial inertia in its response to environmental change. Hence, ...
The functioning of many ecosystems and their associated resilience could become severely compromised...
Globally increasing temperatures are likely to have impacts on terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosy...
The possible responses of ecosystem processes to rising atmospheric CO2 concentration and climate ch...
The possible responses of ecosystem processes to rising atmospheric CO2 concentration and climate ch...