There are strong relationships between climate and ecosystems. With the prospect of anthropogenic forcing accelerating climate change, there is a need to understand how terrestrial vegetation responds to this change as it influences the carbon balance. Previous studies have primarily addressed this question using empirically based models relating the observed pattern of vegetation and climate, together with scenarios of potential future climate change, to predict how vegetation may redistribute. Unlike previous studies, here we use an advanced mechanistic, individually based, ecosystem model to predict the terrestrial vegetation response from future climate change. The use of such a model opens up opportunities to test with remote sensing d...
The accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere over the past century is projected to cause a...
Anthropogenic drivers of global change include rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide a...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
There are strong relationships between climate and ecosystems. With the prospect of anthropogenic fo...
Terrestrial ecosystems and their vegetation are linked to climate. With the potential of accelerated...
Forests have a prominent role in carbon storage and sequestration. Anthropogenic forcing has the pot...
Forests have a prominent role in carbon storage and sequestration. Anthropogenic forcing has the po...
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...
<div><p>Future climate change may significantly alter the distributions of many plant taxa. The effe...
Background Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well ...
Increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases are driv-ing significant changes in global climate. To pro...
Understanding how terrestrial ecosystems would respond to future climate change can substantially co...
Increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases are driv-ing significant changes in global climate. To pro...
Land use and climate changes both affect terrestrial ecosystems. Here, we used three combinations of...
The accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere over the past century is projected to cause a...
Anthropogenic drivers of global change include rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide a...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
There are strong relationships between climate and ecosystems. With the prospect of anthropogenic fo...
Terrestrial ecosystems and their vegetation are linked to climate. With the potential of accelerated...
Forests have a prominent role in carbon storage and sequestration. Anthropogenic forcing has the pot...
Forests have a prominent role in carbon storage and sequestration. Anthropogenic forcing has the po...
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...
<div><p>Future climate change may significantly alter the distributions of many plant taxa. The effe...
Background Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well ...
Increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases are driv-ing significant changes in global climate. To pro...
Understanding how terrestrial ecosystems would respond to future climate change can substantially co...
Increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases are driv-ing significant changes in global climate. To pro...
Land use and climate changes both affect terrestrial ecosystems. Here, we used three combinations of...
The accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere over the past century is projected to cause a...
Anthropogenic drivers of global change include rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide a...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...