Steady state carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water budgets for twelve mature ecosystems ranging from prairie to forest and from the arctic to the tropics ...
We use the Multiple Element Limitation (MEL) model to examine the responses of twelve ecosystems - from the arctic to the tropics and from grasslands to forests - to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2), warming, and 20% decreases or increases in annual precipitation. The ecosystems we simulated include mo...
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ftdatacite:10.6073/pasta/1735708437b5f6f755c3fc34910213a0 2023-10-01T03:53:43+02:00 Steady state carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water budgets for twelve mature ecosystems ranging from prairie to forest and from the arctic to the tropics ... Rastetter, Edward Kwiatkowski, Bonnie Kicklighter, David Barker Plotkin, Audrey Genet, Helene Nippert, Jesse O'Keefe, Kim Perakis, Steven Porder, Stephen Roley, Sarah Ruess, Roger Thompson, Jonathan Wieder, William Wilcox, Kevin Yanai, Ruth 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.6073/pasta/1735708437b5f6f755c3fc34910213a0 https://portal.edirepository.org/nis/mapbrowse?packageid=knb-lter-arc.20132.5 en eng Environmental Data Initiative dataPackage Dataset dataset 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/1735708437b5f6f755c3fc34910213a0 2023-09-04T13:24:01Z We use the Multiple Element Limitation (MEL) model to examine the responses of twelve ecosystems - from the arctic to the tropics and from grasslands to forests - to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2), warming, and 20% decreases or increases in annual precipitation. The ecosystems we simulated include moist acidic tundra, shrub tundra, and wet sedge tundra near Toolik Lake, Alaska, alpine dry meadow tundra near Niwot Ridge, Colorado, restored tallgrass prairie near Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan, native tallgrass prairie at the Konza Prairie, Kansas, upland and lowland boreal forest near Bonanza Creek, Alaska, temperate coniferous forest in HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon, a northern hardwood forest in Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, a transition oak-maple forest in Harvard Forest, Massachusetts, and lowland tropical rainforest near Caxiuanã National Forest, Pará, Brazil. For each of the twelve sites, we run six 100-year simulations beginning from the calibrated steady state (72 ... Dataset Arctic Tundra Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Bonanza ENVELOPE(-119.820,-119.820,55.917,55.917) |
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We use the Multiple Element Limitation (MEL) model to examine the responses of twelve ecosystems - from the arctic to the tropics and from grasslands to forests - to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2), warming, and 20% decreases or increases in annual precipitation. The ecosystems we simulated include moist acidic tundra, shrub tundra, and wet sedge tundra near Toolik Lake, Alaska, alpine dry meadow tundra near Niwot Ridge, Colorado, restored tallgrass prairie near Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan, native tallgrass prairie at the Konza Prairie, Kansas, upland and lowland boreal forest near Bonanza Creek, Alaska, temperate coniferous forest in HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon, a northern hardwood forest in Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, a transition oak-maple forest in Harvard Forest, Massachusetts, and lowland tropical rainforest near Caxiuanã National Forest, Pará, Brazil. For each of the twelve sites, we run six 100-year simulations beginning from the calibrated steady state (72 ... |
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Rastetter, Edward Kwiatkowski, Bonnie Kicklighter, David Barker Plotkin, Audrey Genet, Helene Nippert, Jesse O'Keefe, Kim Perakis, Steven Porder, Stephen Roley, Sarah Ruess, Roger Thompson, Jonathan Wieder, William Wilcox, Kevin Yanai, Ruth |
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Rastetter, Edward Kwiatkowski, Bonnie Kicklighter, David Barker Plotkin, Audrey Genet, Helene Nippert, Jesse O'Keefe, Kim Perakis, Steven Porder, Stephen Roley, Sarah Ruess, Roger Thompson, Jonathan Wieder, William Wilcox, Kevin Yanai, Ruth Steady state carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water budgets for twelve mature ecosystems ranging from prairie to forest and from the arctic to the tropics ... |
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Rastetter, Edward Kwiatkowski, Bonnie Kicklighter, David Barker Plotkin, Audrey Genet, Helene Nippert, Jesse O'Keefe, Kim Perakis, Steven Porder, Stephen Roley, Sarah Ruess, Roger Thompson, Jonathan Wieder, William Wilcox, Kevin Yanai, Ruth |
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Steady state carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water budgets for twelve mature ecosystems ranging from prairie to forest and from the arctic to the tropics ... |
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Steady state carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water budgets for twelve mature ecosystems ranging from prairie to forest and from the arctic to the tropics ... |
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Steady state carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water budgets for twelve mature ecosystems ranging from prairie to forest and from the arctic to the tropics ... |
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Steady state carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water budgets for twelve mature ecosystems ranging from prairie to forest and from the arctic to the tropics ... |
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Steady state carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water budgets for twelve mature ecosystems ranging from prairie to forest and from the arctic to the tropics ... |
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steady state carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water budgets for twelve mature ecosystems ranging from prairie to forest and from the arctic to the tropics ... |
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Environmental Data Initiative |
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2023 |
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Arctic Tundra Alaska |
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