Models attempting to predict treeline shifts in changing climates must include the relevant ecological processes in sufficient detail. A previous correlative model study has pointed to nutrients, competition, and temperature as the most important factors shaping the treelines of Pinus sylvestris L., Picea abies (L.) H. Karst. and Betula pubescens Ehrh. in Finnish Lapland. Here, we applied a widely used process-based dynamic vegetation model (LPJ-GUESS) to (i) test its capability to simulate observed spatial and temporal patterns of the main tree species in Finnish Lapland, and (ii) to explore the model representation of important processes in order to guide further model development. A European parameterization of LPJ-GUESS overestimated es...
Aim: Previous analyses of remotely-sensed data detected the multimodality of the tree-cover distribu...
Treeline encroachments and retractions can provide global-scale feedbacks to the climate system, and...
Arctic environmental change induces shifts in high-latitude plant community composition and stature ...
In this study, an ecosystem model (Sima), capable of predicting ecosystem level functioning of borea...
International audienceForests are likely to show complex transient responses to rapid changes in cli...
The sensitivity of altitudinal and latitudinal tree-line ecotones to climate change, particularly th...
In this work, it was studied the need to adapt the choice of main Finnish boreal tree species in for...
AbstractClimate change is altering forests globally, some in ways that may promote further warming a...
1. We investigated the potential drivers of Holocene vegetation changes recorded at four Scandinavia...
This study aims to demonstrate the potential of a process-based regional ecosystem model, LPJ-GUESS,...
International audienceIncreasing greenhouse-gas concentrations in the atmosphere are expected to pro...
Abstract. Ecosystem models are useful tools for evaluating environmental controls on carbon and wate...
Understanding the effects of climate change on boreal forests which hold about 7% of the global terr...
Originally dedicated to simulate vegetation at the global scale, dynamic (global) vegetation models ...
Plant phenology in the boreal and temperate climate zones is synchronised with seasonal changes in t...
Aim: Previous analyses of remotely-sensed data detected the multimodality of the tree-cover distribu...
Treeline encroachments and retractions can provide global-scale feedbacks to the climate system, and...
Arctic environmental change induces shifts in high-latitude plant community composition and stature ...
In this study, an ecosystem model (Sima), capable of predicting ecosystem level functioning of borea...
International audienceForests are likely to show complex transient responses to rapid changes in cli...
The sensitivity of altitudinal and latitudinal tree-line ecotones to climate change, particularly th...
In this work, it was studied the need to adapt the choice of main Finnish boreal tree species in for...
AbstractClimate change is altering forests globally, some in ways that may promote further warming a...
1. We investigated the potential drivers of Holocene vegetation changes recorded at four Scandinavia...
This study aims to demonstrate the potential of a process-based regional ecosystem model, LPJ-GUESS,...
International audienceIncreasing greenhouse-gas concentrations in the atmosphere are expected to pro...
Abstract. Ecosystem models are useful tools for evaluating environmental controls on carbon and wate...
Understanding the effects of climate change on boreal forests which hold about 7% of the global terr...
Originally dedicated to simulate vegetation at the global scale, dynamic (global) vegetation models ...
Plant phenology in the boreal and temperate climate zones is synchronised with seasonal changes in t...
Aim: Previous analyses of remotely-sensed data detected the multimodality of the tree-cover distribu...
Treeline encroachments and retractions can provide global-scale feedbacks to the climate system, and...
Arctic environmental change induces shifts in high-latitude plant community composition and stature ...