Thermal optimality of net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide and underlying mechanisms
It is well established that individual organisms can acclimate and adapt to temperature to optimize their functioning. However, thermal optimization of ecosystems, as an assemblage of organisms, has not been examined at broad spatial and temporal scales.
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- Title
- Thermal optimality of net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide and underlying mechanisms
- Publication Type
- Journal Article
- Year of Publication
- 2012
- Authors
- Niu S, Luo Y, Fei S, Yuan W, Schimel D, Law BE, Ammann C, M Arain A, Arneth A, Aubinet M, Barr A, Beringer J, Bernhofer C, T Black A, Buchmann N, Cescatti A, Chen J, Davis KJ, Dellwik E, Desai AR, Etzold S, Francois L, Gianelle D, Gielen B, Goldstein A, Gu L, Hanan N, Helfter C, Hirano T, Hollinger DY, Kiely G, Kolb TE, Kutsch WL, Lafleur P, Lawrence DM, Lindroth A, Litvak M, Loustau D, Lund M, Marek M, Martin TA, Matteucci G, Migliavacca M, Montagnani L, Moors E, J Munger W, Oechel W, Olejnik J, Scott RL, Seufert G, Spano D, Stoy P, Sutton MA, Varlagin A, Vesala T, Weng E, Wohlfahrt G, Yang B, Zhang Z, Zhou X
- Journal
- New Phytologist
- Pagination
- 9
- Keywords
- CNRS, FORET Puechabon
Submitted on 21 October 2021