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    Vegetation dynamics – simulating responses to climatic change by Woodward, F. I., Lomas, M. R.

    “…A modelling approach to simulating vegetation dynamics is described, incorporating critical processes of carbon sequestration, growth, mortality and…”
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    Global climate and the distribution of plant biomes by Pennington, P. T., Cronk, Q. C. B., Richardson, J. A., Woodward, F. I., Lomas, M. R., Kelly, C. K.

    “…Biomes are areas of vegetation that are characterized by the same life–form. Traditional definitions of biomes have also included either geographical or…”
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    Carbon cycle uncertainty in the Alaskan Arctic by Fisher, J. B, Sikka, M, Oechel, W. C, Huntzinger, D. N, Melton, J. R, Koven, C. D, Ahlström, A, Arain, M. A, Baker, I, Chen, J. M, Ciais, P, Davidson, C, Dietze, M, El-Masri, B, Hayes, D, Huntingford, C, Jain, A. K, Levy, P. E, Lomas, M. R, Poulter, B, Price, D, Sahoo, A. K, Schaefer, K, Tian, H, Tomelleri, E, Verbeeck, H, Viovy, N, Wania, R, Zeng, N, Miller, C. E

    Published in Biogeosciences (14-08-2014)
    “…Climate change is leading to a disproportionately large warming in the high northern latitudes, but the magnitude and sign of the future carbon balance of the…”
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    IMOGEN: an intermediate complexity model to evaluate terrestrial impacts of a changing climate by Huntingford, C., Booth, B. B. B., Sitch, S., Gedney, N., Lowe, J. A., Liddicoat, S. K., Mercado, L. M., Best, M. J., Weedon, G. P., Fisher, R. A., Lomas, M. R., Good, P., Zelazowski, P., Everitt, A. C., Spessa, A. C., Jones, C. D.

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (01-01-2010)
    “…We present a computationally efficient modelling system, IMOGEN, designed to undertake global and regional assessment of climate change impacts on the physical…”
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    Constraining the Sheffield dynamic global vegetation model using stream-flow measurements in the United Kingdom by Picard, G., Woodward, F.I., Lomas, M.R., Pellenq, J., Quegan, S., Kennedy, M.

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2005)
    “…The biospheric water and carbon cycles are intimately coupled, so simulating carbon fluxes by vegetation also requires modelling of the water fluxes, with each…”
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    Simulating vegetation processes along the Kalahari transect by Woodward, F.I, Lomas, M.R

    Published in Global change biology (01-03-2004)
    “…The Sheffield Dynamic Global Vegetation Model has simulated the structure and net carbon exchange of vegetation at five sites along the Kalahari transect where…”
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    Vegetation-climate feedbacks in a greenhouse world by Woodward, F. I., Lomas, M. R., Betts, R. A.

    “…concentration, through changes in the carbon cycle of the vegetation. Modelling experiments, with biogeochemical, physiological and structural feedbacks on…”
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    Improvements of a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model and Simulations of Carbon and Water at an Upland-Oak Forest by 毛嘉富 王斌 戴永久 F. I. WOODWARD P. J. HANSON M. R. LOMAS

    Published in Advances in atmospheric sciences (01-03-2007)
    “…The interest in the development and improvement of dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs), which have the potential to simulate fluxes of carbon, water and…”
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    Global responses of terrestrial productivity to contemporary climatic oscillations by Woodward, F.I, Lomas, M.R, Quaife, T

    “…The terrestrial biosphere is subjected to a wide range of natural climatic oscillations. Best known is the El Niño–southern oscillation (ENSO) that exerts…”
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    The influence of Carboniferous palaeoatmospheres on plant function: an experimental and modelling assessment by Beerling, D. J., Woodward, F. I., Lomas, M. R., Wills, M. A., Quick, W. P., Valdes, P. J.

    “… 300 Ma, atmospheric oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations were 35% and 0.03%, respectively. Both gases compete with each other for…”
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    Integrating fluxes from heterogeneous vegetation by Woodward, F. Ian, Lomas, Mark R.

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-11-2001)
    “…The vegetated landscape of Europe has been strongly impacted by human management to produce a heterogeneous patchwork of semi-natural and agricultural…”
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    Changing climate and the irish landscape by Woodward, F. I, T. Quaife, M. R. Lomas

    “…The impacts of current and future changes in climate have been investigated for Irish vegetation. Warming has been observed over the last two decades, with…”
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    Global Climate and the Distribution of Plant Biomes by Woodward, F. I., Lomas, M. R., Kelly, C. K.

    “…Biomes are areas of vegetation that are characterized by the same life-form. Traditional definitions of biomes have also included either geographical or…”
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    Trends in the sources and sinks of carbon dioxide by Le Quéré, Corinne, Canadell, Josep G, Marland, Gregg, Raupach, Michael R

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-12-2009)
    “…Efforts to control climate change require the stabilization of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. An assessment of the trends in sources and sinks of…”
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    The MILLENNIA peat cohort model: predicting past, present and future soil carbon budgets and fluxes under changing climates in peatlands by Heinemeyer, Andreas, Croft, Simon, Garnett, Mark H., Gloor, Emanuel, Holden, Joseph, Lomas, Mark R., Ineson, Phil

    Published in Climate research (30-12-2010)
    “…Globally, considerable carbon (C) is stored in soils, particularly in peatlands. These stores play a potentially significant role in atmospheric C-cycle…”
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    Bud-burst modelling in Siberia and its impact on quantifying the carbon budget by Picard, G, Quegan, S, Delbart, N, Lomas, M.R, Le Toan, T, Woodward, F.I

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2005)
    “…Vegetation phenology is affected by climate change and in turn feeds back on climate by affecting the annual carbon uptake by vegetation. To quantify the…”
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    Global Response of Terrestrial Ecosystem Structure and Function to CO sub(2) and Climate Change: Results from Six Dynamic Global Vegetation Models by Cramer, Wolfgang, Bondeau, Alberte, Woodward, FIan, Prentice, IColin, Betts, Richard A, Brovkin, Victor, Cox, Peter M

    Published in Global change biology (01-04-2001)
    “…Results are presented from the application of six dynamic global vegetation models to assess the response of terrestrial ecosystem structure and function to…”
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