Search Results - "van Bodegom, P. M"
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Nutrient limitation reduces land carbon uptake in simulations with a model of combined carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling
Published in Biogeosciences (06-09-2012)“…Terrestrial carbon (C) cycle models applied for climate projections simulate a strong increase in net primary productivity (NPP) due to elevated atmospheric…”
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Going beyond limitations of plant functional types when predicting global ecosystem-atmosphere fluxes: exploring the merits of traits-based approaches
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-06-2012)“…Aim: Despite their importance for predicting fluxes to and from terrestrial ecosystems, dynamic global vegetation models have insufficient realism because of…”
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Present state of global wetland extent and wetland methane modelling: conclusions from a model inter-comparison project (WETCHIMP)
Published in Biogeosciences (04-02-2013)“…Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methane (CH4). Increased wetland CH4 emissions could act as a…”
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Impacts of trait variation through observed trait–climate relationships on performance of an Earth system model: a conceptual analysis
Published in Biogeosciences (15-08-2013)“…In many current dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs), including those incorporated into Earth system models (ESMs), terrestrial vegetation is represented…”
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Plant-driven variation in decomposition rates improves projections of global litter stock distribution
Published in Biogeosciences (30-01-2012)“…Plant litter stocks are critical, regionally for their role in fueling fire regimes and controlling soil fertility, and globally through their feedback to…”
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Do we (need to) care about canopy radiation schemes in DGVMs? Caveats and potential impacts
Published in Biogeosciences (08-04-2014)“…Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) are an essential part of current state-of-the-art Earth system models. In recent years, the complexity of DGVMs has…”
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Methane emissions from floodplains in the Amazon Basin: challenges in developing a process-based model for global applications
Published in Biogeosciences (21-03-2014)“…Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emissions and explain a large fraction of the observed CH4…”
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Litter stoichiometric traits of plant species of high-latitude ecosystems show high responsiveness to global change without causing strong variation in litter decomposition
Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2012)“…High-latitude ecosystems are important carbon accumulators, mainly as a result of low decomposition rates of litter and soil organic matter. We investigated…”
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Global quantification of contrasting leaf life span strategies for deciduous and evergreen species in response to environmental conditions
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-02-2012)“…Aim: Species with deciduous and evergreen leaf habits typically differ in leaf life span (LLS). Yet quantification of the response of LLS, within each habit,…”
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Disturbance and resource availability act differently on the same suite of plant traits: revisiting assembly hypotheses
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2012)“…Understanding the mechanisms of trait selection at the scale of plant communities is a crucial step toward predicting community assembly. Although it is…”
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Quantifying physiological health efficiency and benefit threshold of greenspace exposure in typical urban landscapes
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-12-2024)“…Although greenspace exposure has physiological health benefits, there is insufficient research on the threshold effect of health benefits in typical urban…”
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An ecohydrological sketch of climate change impacts on water and natural ecosystems for the Netherlands: bridging the gap between science and society
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (01-11-2012)“…For policy making and spatial planning, information is needed about the impacts of climate change on natural ecosystems. To provide this information, commonly…”
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A combination of functionally different plant traits provides a means to quantitatively predict a broad range of species assemblages in NW Europe
Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-04-2012)“…Assembly theory predicts that filtering processes will select species by their attributes to build a community. Some filters increase functional similarity…”
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Forests, savannas, and grasslands: bridging the knowledge gap between ecology and Dynamic Global Vegetation Models
Published in Biogeosciences (20-03-2015)“…The forest, savanna, and grassland biomes, and the transitions between them, are expected to undergo major changes in the future due to global climate change…”
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Effects of Ca- and Fe-rich seepage on P availability and plant performance in calcareous dune soils
Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2005)“…Ca-and Fe-rich seepage in wet dune slacks often sustains oligotrophic, species rich vegetation as a result of reduced P availability. While this effect has…”
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Nitrite Reduces Cytoplasmic Acidosis under Anoxia
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-12-2006)“…The ameliorating effect of nitrate on the acidification of the cytoplasm during short-term anoxia was investigated in maize (Zea mays) root segments. Seedlings…”
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N deposition and elevated CO2 on methane emissions: Differential responses of indirect effects compared to direct effects through litter chemistry feedbacks
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research. G. Biogeosciences (02-04-2010)“…Increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration and N deposition are expected to affect methane (CH4) production in soils and emission to the atmosphere, directly…”
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Present state of global wetland extent and wetland methane modelling: methodology of a model inter-comparison project (WETCHIMP)
Published in Geoscientific model development (15-05-2013)“…The Wetland and Wetland CH4 Intercomparison of Models Project (WETCHIMP) was created to evaluate our present ability to simulate large-scale wetland…”
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Climate change effects on soil arthropod communities from the Falkland Islands and the Maritime Antarctic
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-07-2008)“…Over a 2-year study, we investigated the effect of environmental change on the diversity and abundance of soil arthropod communities (Acari and Collembola) in…”
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Weak phylogenetic signal in physiological traits of methane‐oxidizing bacteria
Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-06-2014)“…The presence of phylogenetic signal is assumed to be ubiquitous. However, for microorganisms, this may not be true given that they display high physiological…”
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