This ecophysiological primer serves as an introductory chapter on the concepts applied in subsequent chapters reviewing the state of knowledge concerning the effects of climate change on ecological processes that affect impacts on terrestrial ecosystems and some socio-economic systems. Because many of the responses of terrestrial plants in the diverse ecosystems are similar, this primer discusses: the effects of important climatic driving forces that are likely to change; soil fertility as a modifying effect with a brief discussion on soil biological factors; and ecological interactions between the different organisms in each ecosystem
This book examines the effects that land-use changes (notably agricultural intensification, logging,...
The papers in this issue represent a selection of the presentations made at the session entitled "Cl...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
This ecophysiological primer serves as an introductory chapter on the concepts applied in subsequent...
Climate change is already affecting terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity and is projected to beco...
Ecosystem structure and its dynamic response to human-induced climate and land use changes are compl...
Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are interactions among plants, soil organisms, and abiotic soil conditio...
The first part of a 4-volume set with 17 chapters by various authors. After an introduction to the s...
Climate (the average and variability of weather conditions over a period of time) is a primary drive...
This paper overviews the short-term (biophysical) and long-term tout to around 100 year timescales; ...
Assessing how environmental change affects plants is increasingly important as terrestrial ecologist...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
The papers in this issue represent a selection of the presentations made at the session entitled "Cl...
The carbon (C) and water cycles are intimately linked in terrestrial ecosystems. Thus, an understand...
WOS: 000419723800004Recent increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration and increased climate variatio...
This book examines the effects that land-use changes (notably agricultural intensification, logging,...
The papers in this issue represent a selection of the presentations made at the session entitled "Cl...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
This ecophysiological primer serves as an introductory chapter on the concepts applied in subsequent...
Climate change is already affecting terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity and is projected to beco...
Ecosystem structure and its dynamic response to human-induced climate and land use changes are compl...
Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are interactions among plants, soil organisms, and abiotic soil conditio...
The first part of a 4-volume set with 17 chapters by various authors. After an introduction to the s...
Climate (the average and variability of weather conditions over a period of time) is a primary drive...
This paper overviews the short-term (biophysical) and long-term tout to around 100 year timescales; ...
Assessing how environmental change affects plants is increasingly important as terrestrial ecologist...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
The papers in this issue represent a selection of the presentations made at the session entitled "Cl...
The carbon (C) and water cycles are intimately linked in terrestrial ecosystems. Thus, an understand...
WOS: 000419723800004Recent increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration and increased climate variatio...
This book examines the effects that land-use changes (notably agricultural intensification, logging,...
The papers in this issue represent a selection of the presentations made at the session entitled "Cl...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...