Forest Ecosystems and Environments Scaling Up from Shoot Module to Watershed /
Coastal East and Southeast Asia are characterized by wet growing seasons, and species-rich forest ecosystems develop throughout the latitudinal and altitudinal gradients. In this region, the Global Change Impacts on Terrestrial Ecosystems in Monsoon Asia (TEMA) project was carried out as a unique co...
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Tokyo :
Springer Tokyo,
2005.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Integration of ecophysiological processes to stand dynamics
- Plant responses to elevated CO2 concentration at different scales: leaf, whole plant, canopy, and population
- Abies population dynamics simulated using a functional-structural tree model
- Estimation of aboveground biomass and net biomass increment in a cool temperate forest on a landscape scale
- Latitudinal/altitudinal transect of East Asia
- Dynamics, productivity and species richness of tropical rainforests along elevational and edaphic gradients on Mount Kinabalu, Borneo
- Pattern of changes in species diversity, structure and dynamics of forest ecosystems along latitudinal gradients in East Asia
- Local coexistence of tree species and the dynamics of global distribution pattern along an environmental gradient: a simulation study
- Scaling up from shifting-gap mosaic to geographic distribution in the modeling of forest dynamics
- Monitoring and modeling atmosphere-forest-soil processes
- CO2 exchange in a temperate Japanese cypress forest compared with that in a cool-temperate deciduous broad-leaved forest
- Carbon cycling and budget in a forested basin of southwestern Hokkaido, northern Japan
- Seasonal variation in stomatal conductance and physiological factors observed in a secondary warm-temperate forest
- Forest-lake interface in watershed systems
- Biogeochemical and hydrological controls on carbon export from a forested catchment in central Japan
- Dissolved organic carbon and nitrate concentrations in streams: a useful index indicating carbon and nitrogen availability in catchments
- The production-to-respiration ratio and its implication in Lake Biwa, Japan
- Dynamics of methane in mesotrophic Lake Biwa, Japan.