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  Environmental variation, vegetation distribution, carbon dynamics and water/energy exchange at high latitudes

Mcguire, A. D., Wirth, C., Apps, M., Beringer, J., Clein, J., Epstein, H., et al. (2002). Environmental variation, vegetation distribution, carbon dynamics and water/energy exchange at high latitudes. Journal of Vegetation Science, 13(3), 301-314.

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Mcguire, A. D., Autor
Wirth, C.1, Autor           
Apps, M., Autor
Beringer, J., Autor
Clein, J., Autor
Epstein, H., Autor
Kicklighter, D. W., Autor
Bhatti, J., Autor
Chapin Iii, F. S., Autor
De Groot, B., Autor
Efremov, D., Autor
Eugster, W., Autor
Fukuda, M., Autor
Gower, T., Autor
Hinzman, L., Autor
Huntley, B., Autor
Jia, G. J., Autor
Kasischke, E., Autor
Melillo, J., Autor
Romanovsky, V., Autor
Shvidenko, A., AutorVaganov, E., AutorWalker, D., Autor mehr..
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1Department Biogeochemical Processes, Prof. E.-D. Schulze, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497751              

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Schlagwörter: boreal; climate; disturbance; energy; gradient; tundra Boreal forest; climate-change; arctic tundra; eastern siberia; aboveground biomass; energy-exchange; special section; pine forests; soil carbon; alaska
 Zusammenfassung: The responses of high latitude ecosystems to global change involve complex interactions among environmental variables, vegetation distribution, carbon dynamics, and water and energy exchange. These responses may have important consequences for the earth system. In this study, we evaluated how vegetation distribution, carbon stocks and turnover, and water and energy exchange are related to environmental variation spanned by the network of the IGBP high latitude transects. While the most notable feature of the high latitude transects is that they generally span temperature gradients from southern to northern latitudes, there are substantial differences in temperature among the transects. Also, along each transect temperature co- varies with precipitation and photosynthetically active radiation, which are also variable among the transects. Both climate and disturbance interact to influence latitudinal patterns of vegetation and soil carbon storage among the transects, and vegetation distribution appears to interact with climate to determine exchanges of heat and moisture in high latitudes. Despite limitations imposed by the data we assembled, the analyses in this study have taken an important step toward clarifying the complexity of interactions among environmental variables, vegetation distribution, carbon stocks and turnover, and water and energy exchange in high latitude regions. This study reveals the need to conduct coordinated global change studies in high latitudes to further elucidate how interactions among climate, disturbance, and vegetation distribution influence carbon dynamics and water and energy exchange in high latitudes.

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Titel: Journal of Vegetation Science
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Uppsala, Sweden : Opulus Press
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 13 (3) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 301 - 314 Identifikator: CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925610940
ISSN: 1100-9233