Earth system models must predict forest responses to global change in order to simulate future global climate, hydrology, and ecosystem dynamics. These models are increasingly adopting vegetation demographic approaches that explicitly represent tree growth, mortality, and recruitment, enabling advances in the projection of forest vulnerability and resilience, as well as evaluation with field data. To date, simulation of regeneration processes has received far less attention than simulation of processes that affect growth and mortality, in spite of their critical role maintaining forest structure, facilitating turnover in forest composition over space and time, enabling recovery from disturbance, and regulating climate-driven range shifts. O...
A central issue in climate change research is to identify what species will be most affected by vari...
Dynamic Vegetation Models (DVMs) are designed to be suitable for simulating forest succession and sp...
Changing climate and disturbance regimes are increasingly challenging the resilience of forest ecosy...
Climate change impacts on Europe's forests are becoming visible much sooner than previously anticipa...
Recruitment algorithms in forest gap models are examined with particular regard to their suitability...
Abstract. Recruitment algorithms in forest gap models are examined with particular regard to their s...
Poorly constrained rates of biomass turnover are a key limitation of Earth system models (ESMs). In ...
Numerous current efforts seek to improve the representation of ecosystem ecology and vegetation demo...
Abstract. Recruitment algorithms in forest gap models are examined with particular regard to their s...
Abstract. Gap models have a rich history of being used to simulate individual tree interactions that...
Numerous current efforts seek to improve the representation of ecosystem ecology and vegetation demo...
Understanding the processes that shape forest functioning, structure, and diversity remains challeng...
We propose and demonstrate a new approach for the simulation of woody ecosystem stand dynamics, demo...
Models are pivotal for assessing future forest dynamics under the impacts of changing climate and ma...
Natural regeneration in forest management, which relies on artificial planting, is considered a desi...
A central issue in climate change research is to identify what species will be most affected by vari...
Dynamic Vegetation Models (DVMs) are designed to be suitable for simulating forest succession and sp...
Changing climate and disturbance regimes are increasingly challenging the resilience of forest ecosy...
Climate change impacts on Europe's forests are becoming visible much sooner than previously anticipa...
Recruitment algorithms in forest gap models are examined with particular regard to their suitability...
Abstract. Recruitment algorithms in forest gap models are examined with particular regard to their s...
Poorly constrained rates of biomass turnover are a key limitation of Earth system models (ESMs). In ...
Numerous current efforts seek to improve the representation of ecosystem ecology and vegetation demo...
Abstract. Recruitment algorithms in forest gap models are examined with particular regard to their s...
Abstract. Gap models have a rich history of being used to simulate individual tree interactions that...
Numerous current efforts seek to improve the representation of ecosystem ecology and vegetation demo...
Understanding the processes that shape forest functioning, structure, and diversity remains challeng...
We propose and demonstrate a new approach for the simulation of woody ecosystem stand dynamics, demo...
Models are pivotal for assessing future forest dynamics under the impacts of changing climate and ma...
Natural regeneration in forest management, which relies on artificial planting, is considered a desi...
A central issue in climate change research is to identify what species will be most affected by vari...
Dynamic Vegetation Models (DVMs) are designed to be suitable for simulating forest succession and sp...
Changing climate and disturbance regimes are increasingly challenging the resilience of forest ecosy...