نتایج جستجو برای: chronosequence

تعداد نتایج: 759  

Journal: :Land 2021

A well-dated soil chronosequence may allow exploration of the accumulation carbon over time. There are multiple levels river terraces on Pakua tableland in Central Taiwan. Unlike many reddish or lateritic soils Taiwan, these were recently dated, with absolute ages range 19–400 kyr. This information allowed us to develop an ideal chronosequence, time constraints, through which it is possible exp...

2010
A. Matmon G. Carver P. Bierman

a Institute of Earth Sciences, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel b Department of Geology, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA c CARVER GEOLOGIC Inc., PO Box 52, 12021 Middle Bay Drive, Kodiak, AK 99615, USA d Department of Geology and School of Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USA e Earth and Planetary Science Department, University...

2002
Eugénie S. Euskirchen Jiquan Chen Eric J. Gustafson Thomas R. Crow

Forests have been considered as a major carbon sink within the global carbon budget. However, a fragmented forest landscape varies significantly in its composition and age structure, and the amount of carbon sequestered at this level remains generally unknown to the scientific community. More precisely, the temporal dynamics and spatial distribution of net ecosystem productivity (NEP) in a mosa...

2016
Bright B. Kumordzi Michael J. Gundale Marie-Charlotte Nilsson David A. Wardle

Most plant biomass allocation studies have focused on allocation to shoots versus roots, and little is known about drivers of allocation for aboveground plant organs. We explored the drivers of within-and between-species variation of aboveground biomass allocation across a strong environmental resource gradient, i.e., a long-term chronosequence of 30 forested islands in northern Sweden across w...

2016
Jun Zeng Kai Lou Cui-Jing Zhang Jun-Tao Wang Hang-Wei Hu Ju-Pei Shen Li-Mei Zhang Li-Li Han Tao Zhang Qin Lin Phillip M. Chalk Ji-Zheng He

Structural succession and its driving factors for nitrogen (N) cycling microbial communities during the early stages of soil development (0-44 years) were studied along a chronosequence in the glacial forelands of the Tianshan Mountain No.1 glacier in the arid and semi-arid region of central Asia. We assessed the abundance and population of functional genes affiliated with N-fixation (nifH), ni...

2005
B. E. EWERS C. K. WANG

We quantified the effect of stand age and tree species composition on canopy transpiration ( E C ) by analysing transpiration per unit leaf area ( E L ) and canopy stomatal conductance ( G S ) for boreal trees comprising a five stand wildfire chronosequence. A total of 196 sap flux sensors were used on 90 trees consisting of Betula papyrifera Marsh (paper birch; present in the youngest stand), ...

2014
Angang Ming Hongyan Jia Jinlong Zhao Yi Tao Yuanfa Li Dafeng Hui

More than 60% of the total area of tree plantations in China is in subtropical, and over 70% of subtropical plantations consist of pure stands of coniferous species. Because of the poor ecosystem services provided by pure coniferous plantations and the ecological instability of these stands, a movement is under way to promote indigenous broadleaf plantation cultivation as a promising alternativ...

2002
Q. Zhuang A. D. McGuire K. P. O’Neill J. W. Harden V. E. Romanovsky J. Yarie

[1] In this study, the dynamics of soil thermal, hydrologic, and ecosystem processes were coupled to project how the carbon budgets of boreal forests will respond to changes in atmospheric CO2, climate, and fire disturbance. The ability of the model to simulate gross primary production and ecosystem respiration was verified for a mature black spruce ecosystem in Canada, the age-dependent patter...

2017
Stephanie Turner Robert Mikutta Sandra Meyer-Stüve Georg Guggenberger Frank Schaarschmidt Cassandre S. Lazar Reiner Dohrmann Axel Schippers

Along a long-term ecosystem development gradient, soil nutrient contents and mineralogical properties change, therefore probably altering soil microbial communities. However, knowledge about the dynamics of soil microbial communities during long-term ecosystem development including progressive and retrogressive stages is limited, especially in mineral soils. Therefore, microbial abundances (qua...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
S K Schmidt Sasha C Reed Diana R Nemergut A Stuart Grandy Cory C Cleveland Michael N Weintraub Andrew W Hill Elizabeth K Costello A F Meyer J C Neff A M Martin

Global climate change has accelerated the pace of glacial retreat in high-latitude and high-elevation environments, exposing lands that remain devoid of vegetation for many years. The exposure of 'new' soil is particularly apparent at high elevations (5000 metres above sea level) in the Peruvian Andes, where extreme environmental conditions hinder plant colonization. Nonetheless, these seemingl...

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