Tree-ring isotopes capture interannual vegetation productivity dynamics at the biome scale
Historical and future trends in net primary productivity (NPP) and its sensitivity to global change are largely unknown because of the lack of long-term, high-resolution data. Here the authors show that tree-ring isotopes can be used for inferring interannual variability and long-term changes in NPP...
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Main Authors: | Mathieu Levesque, Laia Andreu-Hayles, William Kolby Smith, A. Park Williams, Martina L. Hobi, Brady W. Allred, Neil Pederson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/47cfaee88d5749c992d8185f4f09b0e8 |
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