نتایج جستجو برای: biomass loss

تعداد نتایج: 506682  

2017
Yu-he Ji Ke Guo Shi-bo Fang Xiao-niu Xu Zhi-gao Wang Shu-dong Wang

It is widely recognized that the long-term growth of forests benefits biomass carbon (C) sequestration, but it is not known whether the long-term growth of forests would also benefit soil C sequestration. We selected 79 representative soil profiles and investigated the influence of the forest stand age on the soil C dynamics of three soil layers (0-10, 10-20 and 20-30 cm) in temperate broadleav...

2012
M. S. Firdaus M. H. A. Husni

A study was carried out to assess carbon emission and carbon loss caused from land use change (LUC) of converting a wasteland into a Jatropha curcas plantation. The study was conducted for 12 months at a newly established Jatropha curcas plantation in Port Dickson, Malaysia. Assessments of soil carbon dioxide (CO(2)) flux, changes of soil total carbon and plant biomass loss and growth were made...

2016
Maite Gartzia Federico Fillat Fernando Pérez-Cabello Concepción L Alados

Over the last decades, global changes have altered the structure and properties of natural and semi-natural mountain grasslands. Those changes have contributed to grassland loss mainly through colonization by woody species at low elevations, and increases in biomass and greenness at high elevations. Nevertheless, the interactions between agropastoral components; i.e., ecological (grassland, env...

2016
Lewis J Bartlett Tim Newbold Drew W Purves Derek P Tittensor Michael B J Harfoot

Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to biodiversity, yet separating their effects is challenging. We use a multi-trophic, trait-based, and spatially explicit general ecosystem model to examine the independent and synergistic effects of these processes on ecosystem structure. We manipulated habitat by removing plant biomass in varying spatial extents, intensities, and configurations...

Journal: :The Journal of Ecology 2008
M Syndonia Bret-Harte Michelle C Mack Gregory R Goldsmith Daniel B Sloan Jennie DeMarco Gaius R Shaver Peter M Ray Zy Biesinger F Stuart Chapin

Plant communities in natural ecosystems are changing and species are being lost due to anthropogenic impacts including global warming and increasing nitrogen (N) deposition. We removed dominant species, combinations of species and entire functional types from Alaskan tussock tundra, in the presence and absence of fertilization, to examine the effects of non-random species loss on plant interact...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Luciane Yumie Sato Vitor Conrado Faria Gomes Yosio Edemir Shimabukuro Michael Keller Egidio Arai Maiza Nara dos-Santos Irving Foster Brown Luiz Eduardo Oliveira E. Cruz de Aragão

Fire is one of the main factors directly impacting Amazonian forest biomass and dynamics. Because of Amazonia’s large geographical extent, remote sensing techniques are required for comprehensively assessing forest fire impacts at the landscape level. In this context, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) stands out as a technology capable of retrieving direct measurements of vegetation vertical ...

2004
J. W. Singer

Timing, intensity, and frequency of biomass removal PREDICTING YIELD LOSS IN affects soybean yield. Yield reduction is less sensitive INDETERMINATE SOYBEAN FROM to biomass removal during vegetative growth because soybean can develop new leaf area that can compensate POD DENSITY USING SIMULATED for temporarily reduced assimilatory capacity. Singer DAMAGE STUDIES (2001) reported that yield reduct...

2011
Thomas W. Davies Stuart R. Jenkins Rachel Kingham Joseph Kenworthy Stephen J. Hawkins Jan G. Hiddink

Key ecosystem processes such as carbon and nutrient cycling could be deteriorating as a result of biodiversity loss. However, currently we lack the ability to predict the consequences of realistic species loss on ecosystem processes. The aim of this study was to test whether species contributions to community biomass can be used as surrogate measures of their contribution to ecosystem processes...

2013
Samuel Kersey Sturdivant Mark J. Brush Robert J. Diaz

Hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay has substantially increased in recent decades, with detrimental effects on macrobenthic production; the production of these fauna link energy transfer from primary consumers to epibenthic and demersal predators. As such, the development of accurate predictive models that determine the impact of hypoxia on macrobenthic production is important. A continuous-time, biomass...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
Jane Bryan Phil Shearman Julian Ash J B Kirkpatrick

Greenhouse-gas emissions resulting from logging are poorly quantified across the tropics. There is a need for robust measurement of rain forest biomass and the impacts of logging from which carbon losses can be reliably estimated at regional and global scales. We used a modified Bitterlich plotless technique to measure aboveground live biomass at six unlogged and six logged rain forest areas (c...

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