Upscaling as ecological information transfer: a simple framework with application to Arctic ecosystem carbon exchange
(2009)
Journal Article
Stoy, P., Williams, M., Disney, M., Prieto-Blanco, A., Huntley, B., Baxter, R., & Lewis, P. (2009). Upscaling as ecological information transfer: a simple framework with application to Arctic ecosystem carbon exchange. Landscape Ecology, 24(7), 971-986. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-009-9367-3
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SnowMIP2: An evaluation of forest snow process simulations (2009)
Journal Article
Essery, R., Rutter, N., Pomeroy, J., Baxter, R., Stähli, M., Gustafsson, D., …Elder, K. (2009). SnowMIP2: An evaluation of forest snow process simulations. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 90(8), 1120-1135. https://doi.org/10.1175/2009bams2629.1The Northern Hemisphere has large areas that are forested and seasonally snow covered. Compared with open areas, forest canopies strongly influence interactions between the atmosphere and snow on the ground by sheltering the snow from wind and solar... Read More about SnowMIP2: An evaluation of forest snow process simulations.
Nonvascular contribution to ecosystem NPP in a subarctic heath during early and late growing season (2009)
Journal Article
Campioli, M., Samson, R., Michelsen, A., Jonasson, S., Baxter, R., & Lemeur, R. (2009). Nonvascular contribution to ecosystem NPP in a subarctic heath during early and late growing season. Plant Ecology, 202(1), 41-53. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11258-008-9527-6Abstract Bryophytes and lichens abound in many arctic ecosystems and can contribute substantially to the ecosystem net primary production (NPP). Because of their growth seasonality and their potential for growth out of the growing season peak, bryoph... Read More about Nonvascular contribution to ecosystem NPP in a subarctic heath during early and late growing season.