Terrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A large amount of the terrestrial sink is realized by forests. However, considerable uncertainties remain regarding the fate of this carbon over both short and long timescales. Relevant data to address these uncertainties are being collected at many sites around the world, but syntheses of these data are still sparse. To facilitate future synthesis activities, we have assembled a comprehensive global database for forest ecosystems, which includes carbon budget variables (fluxes and stocks), ecosystem traits (e.g. leaf area index, age), as well as ancillary site information such as management regime, climate, and soil characteristics. This publicly available database can...
Key message: Stand age, water availability, and the length of the warm period are the most influenci...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...
Terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) is the largest global CO2 flux driving several ecosystem ...
International audienceTerrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A larg...
Terrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A large amount of the terres...
Terrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A large amount of the terres...
Terrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A large amount of the terres...
Terrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A large amount of the terres...
Forest ecosystems function as a significant carbon sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. However, our...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...
Key message: Stand age, water availability, and the length of the warm period are the most influenci...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...
Terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) is the largest global CO2 flux driving several ecosystem ...
International audienceTerrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A larg...
Terrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A large amount of the terres...
Terrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A large amount of the terres...
Terrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A large amount of the terres...
Terrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A large amount of the terres...
Forest ecosystems function as a significant carbon sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. However, our...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...
Key message: Stand age, water availability, and the length of the warm period are the most influenci...
Forest age, which is affected by stand-replacing ecosystem disturbances (such as forest fires, harve...
Terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) is the largest global CO2 flux driving several ecosystem ...