The role of the world’s forests as a “sink” for atmospheric carbon dioxide is the subject of active debate. Long-term monitoring of plots in mature humid tropical forests concentrated in South America revealed that biomass gain by tree growth exceeded losses from tree death in 38 out of 50 neotropical sites. These forest plots have accumulated 0.71 + 0.34 tons of carbon per hectare per year in recent decades. The data suggest that neotropical forests may be a significant carbon sink, reducing the rate of increase in atmospheric CO2
Atmospheric carbon dioxide records indicate that the land surface has acted as a strong global carbo...
In Amazonian tropical forests, recent studies have reported increases in aboveground biomass and in ...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
The role of the worldÕs forests as a ÒsinkÓ for atmospheric carbon dioxide is the subject of active ...
<p>Tropical forests cover only 7% of the earth’s land surface, but harbour almost half of the world’...
Structurally intact tropical forests sequestered about half of the global terrestrial carbon uptake ...
Long-term monitoring of distributed, multiple plots is the key to quantify macroecological patterns ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Less than half of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions remain in the atmosph...
Amazon forests could be globally significant sinks or sources for atmospheric carbon dioxide, but ca...
Less than half of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions remain in the atmosphere. While carbon bala...
The response of terrestrial vegetation to a globally changing environment is central to predictions ...
The role of tropical forests in the global carbon (C) cycle has been debated over the past 20 years,...
In Amazonian tropical forests, recent studies have reported increases in aboveground biomass and in ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide records indicate that the land surface has acted as a strong global carbo...
In Amazonian tropical forests, recent studies have reported increases in aboveground biomass and in ...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...
The role of the worldÕs forests as a ÒsinkÓ for atmospheric carbon dioxide is the subject of active ...
<p>Tropical forests cover only 7% of the earth’s land surface, but harbour almost half of the world’...
Structurally intact tropical forests sequestered about half of the global terrestrial carbon uptake ...
Long-term monitoring of distributed, multiple plots is the key to quantify macroecological patterns ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Less than half of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions remain in the atmosph...
Amazon forests could be globally significant sinks or sources for atmospheric carbon dioxide, but ca...
Less than half of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions remain in the atmosphere. While carbon bala...
The response of terrestrial vegetation to a globally changing environment is central to predictions ...
The role of tropical forests in the global carbon (C) cycle has been debated over the past 20 years,...
In Amazonian tropical forests, recent studies have reported increases in aboveground biomass and in ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide records indicate that the land surface has acted as a strong global carbo...
In Amazonian tropical forests, recent studies have reported increases in aboveground biomass and in ...
Background: Several independent lines of evidence suggest that Amazon forests have provided a signif...