نتایج جستجو برای: NPP loss

تعداد نتایج: 448289  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Yingchun Fu Xueyu Lu Yaolong Zhao Xiantie Zeng Lili Xia

Net primary productivity (NPP) can indicate vegetation ecosystem services ability and reflect variation response to climate change and human activities. This study applied MODIS-1 km NPP products to investigate the NPP variation from 2001 to 2006, a fast urban expansion and adjustment period in Guangzhou, China, and quantify the impacts of weather and land use/land cover (LULC) changes, respect...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Luke P Shoo Vanessa Valdez Ramirez

Net primary production (NPP), the difference between CO2 fixed by photosynthesis and CO2 lost to autotrophic respiration, is one of the most important components of the carbon cycle. Our goal was to develop a simple regression model to estimate global NPP using climate and land cover data. Approximately 5600 global data points with observed mean annual NPP, land cover class, precipitation, and ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Michelle O Johnson David Galbraith Manuel Gloor Hannes De Deurwaerder Matthieu Guimberteau Anja Rammig Kirsten Thonicke Hans Verbeeck Celso von Randow Abel Monteagudo Oliver L Phillips Roel J W Brienen Ted R Feldpausch Gabriela Lopez Gonzalez Sophie Fauset Carlos A Quesada Bradley Christoffersen Philippe Ciais Gilvan Sampaio Bart Kruijt Patrick Meir Paul Moorcroft Ke Zhang Esteban Alvarez-Davila Atila Alves de Oliveira Ieda Amaral Ana Andrade Luiz E O C Aragao Alejandro Araujo-Murakami Eric J M M Arets Luzmila Arroyo Gerardo A Aymard Christopher Baraloto Jocely Barroso Damien Bonal Rene Boot Jose Camargo Jerome Chave Alvaro Cogollo Fernando Cornejo Valverde Antonio C Lola da Costa Anthony Di Fiore Leandro Ferreira Niro Higuchi Euridice N Honorio Tim J Killeen Susan G Laurance William F Laurance Juan Licona Thomas Lovejoy Yadvinder Malhi Bia Marimon Ben Hur Marimon Darley C L Matos Casimiro Mendoza David A Neill Guido Pardo Marielos Peña-Claros Nigel C A Pitman Lourens Poorter Adriana Prieto Hirma Ramirez-Angulo Anand Roopsind Agustin Rudas Rafael P Salomao Marcos Silveira Juliana Stropp Hans Ter Steege John Terborgh Raquel Thomas Marisol Toledo Armando Torres-Lezama Geertje M F van der Heijden Rodolfo Vasquez Ima Cèlia Guimarães Vieira Emilio Vilanova Vincent A Vos Timothy R Baker

Understanding the processes that determine above-ground biomass (AGB) in Amazonian forests is important for predicting the sensitivity of these ecosystems to environmental change and for designing and evaluating dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs). AGB is determined by inputs from woody productivity [woody net primary productivity (NPP)] and the rate at which carbon is lost through tree mo...

2012
Virginie Hachet Coralie Busso Mika Toya Asako Sugimoto Peter Askjaer Pierre Gönczy

Regulation of mitosis in time and space is critical for proper cell division. We conducted an RNA interference-based modifier screen to identify novel regulators of mitosis in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos. Of particular interest, this screen revealed that the Nup205 nucleoporin NPP-3 can negatively modulate the timing of mitotic onset. Furthermore, we discovered that NPP-3 and nucleoporins th...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
J H M Thornley M G R Cannell

Climate change is predicted to shorten the fire interval in boreal forests. Many studies have recorded positive effects of fire on forest growth over a few decades, but few have modeled the long-term effects of the loss of carbon and nitrogen to the atmosphere. We used a process-based, dynamic, forest ecosystem model, which couples the carbon, nitrogen and water cycles, to simulate the effects ...

Journal: :Ecology 2011
Daniel C Reed Andrew Rassweiler Mark H Carr Kyle C Cavanaugh Daniel P Malone David A Siegel

We took advantage of regional differences in environmental forcing and consumer abundance to examine the relative importance of nutrient availability (bottom-up), grazing pressure (top-down), and storm waves (disturbance) in determining the standing biomass and net primary production (NPP) of the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera in central and southern California. Using a nine-year data set coll...

One of the main scientific topics on the effects of global climate change is to assess changes in the carbon cycle in rangelands. Net Primary Production (NPP) is an important component of this cycle, in terms of carbon storage, and a key indicator for assessing the ecosystem function. This research aimed to investigate the correlation between NPP and ocean-atmospheric oscillations, monthly and ...

جان تولند ون‌استان جواد بذرافشان, شهرام خلیقی سیگارودی پدرام عطارد, پریسا عباسیان,

تولید خالص اولیه (NPP) از شاخص‌‌های مهم ارزیابی توان تولید بوم‌سازگان‌‌ها است که به‌شدت تحت تأثیر تغییر اقلیم قرار دارد. پژوهش پیش‌رو با هدف بررسی اثر تغییر اقلیم بر روند و حساسیت NPP در ناحیه رویش هیرکانی با استفاده از داده‌های طولانی‌مدت (31 ساله) ایستگاه‌‌‌‌های هواشناسی گرگان، قائم‌شهر، بابلسر، نوشهر، رامسر، انزلی و آستارا، در بازه زمانی 1987 تا 2017 میلادی (1365 تا 1396) ا...

2017
Xia Fang Chi Zhang Quan Wang Xi Chen Jianli Ding Fidele Karamage

Although the net primary productivity (NPP) of arid/semiarid ecosystem is generally thought to be controlled by precipitation, other factors like CO2 fertilization effect and temperature change may also have important impacts, especially in the cold temperate areas of the northern China, where significant warming was reported in the recent decades. However, the impacts of climate and atmospheri...

2017
Harley Quinto-Mosquera Flavio Moreno

The net primary productivity (NPP) of tropical forests is a key process of the carbon cycle and therefore for the mitigation of global climate change. It has been proposed that NPP is limited by the availability of soil nutrients in lowland tropical forests and that belowground NPP decreases as edaphic fertility increases. This hypothesis was evaluated in two localities (Opogodó and Pacurita) o...

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