Aim: Theoretically, woody biomass turnover time (τ) quantified using outflux (i.e., tree mortality) predicts biomass dynamics better than using influx (i.e., productivity). This study aims at using forest inventory data to empirically test the outflux approach and generate a spatially explicit understanding of woody τ in mature forests. We further compared woody τ estimates with dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) and with a data assimilation product of C stocks and fluxes - CARDAMOM. Location: Continents Time period: Historic from 1951 to 2018 Major taxa studied: Trees and Forests Methods: We compared the approaches of using outflux vs. influx for estimating woody τ and predicting biomass accumulation rates. We investigated abiotic an...
International audienceThe length of time that carbon remains in forest biomass is one of the largest...
Disturbances, such as extreme weather events, fires, floods, and biotic agents, can have strong impa...
Considerable uncertainty and debate exist in projecting the future capacity of forests to sequester ...
International audienceAim : The carbon sink in tropical forests is a highly uncertain component of t...
Background: The woody biomass residence time (τw) of an ecosystem is an important variable for accur...
Standing biomass stocks represent a balance between a number of processes that lead to biomass accum...
Tropical forests play a critical role in the global carbon (C) cycle, storing ~45% of terrestrial C ...
Key message: Stand age, water availability, and the length of the warm period are the most influenci...
Woody residence time (tau(w)) is an important parameter that expresses the balance between mature fo...
Restoring forest cover is a key action for mitigating climate change. Although monoculture plantatio...
Using data from 50 long-term permanent plots from across Venezuelan forests in northern South Americ...
Why do some forests produce biomass more efficiently than others? Variations in Carbon Use Efficienc...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the ability of eight global vegetation models to reproduc...
•Tree size shapes forest carbon dynamics and determines how trees interact with their environment, i...
Forests play a major role in the global carbon cycle. Previous studies on the capacity of forests to...
International audienceThe length of time that carbon remains in forest biomass is one of the largest...
Disturbances, such as extreme weather events, fires, floods, and biotic agents, can have strong impa...
Considerable uncertainty and debate exist in projecting the future capacity of forests to sequester ...
International audienceAim : The carbon sink in tropical forests is a highly uncertain component of t...
Background: The woody biomass residence time (τw) of an ecosystem is an important variable for accur...
Standing biomass stocks represent a balance between a number of processes that lead to biomass accum...
Tropical forests play a critical role in the global carbon (C) cycle, storing ~45% of terrestrial C ...
Key message: Stand age, water availability, and the length of the warm period are the most influenci...
Woody residence time (tau(w)) is an important parameter that expresses the balance between mature fo...
Restoring forest cover is a key action for mitigating climate change. Although monoculture plantatio...
Using data from 50 long-term permanent plots from across Venezuelan forests in northern South Americ...
Why do some forests produce biomass more efficiently than others? Variations in Carbon Use Efficienc...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the ability of eight global vegetation models to reproduc...
•Tree size shapes forest carbon dynamics and determines how trees interact with their environment, i...
Forests play a major role in the global carbon cycle. Previous studies on the capacity of forests to...
International audienceThe length of time that carbon remains in forest biomass is one of the largest...
Disturbances, such as extreme weather events, fires, floods, and biotic agents, can have strong impa...
Considerable uncertainty and debate exist in projecting the future capacity of forests to sequester ...