Biodiversity meets the atmosphere: A global view of forest canopies

C. H.P. Ozanne, D. Anhuf, S. L. Boulter, H. Keller, R. L. Kitching, C. Körner, F. C. Meinzer, A. W. Mitchell, T. Nakashizuka, P. L. Silva Dias, N. E. Stork, S. J. Wright, M. Yoshimura

    研究成果: Review article査読

    242 被引用数 (Scopus)

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    The forest canopy is the functional interface between 90% of Earth's terrestrial biomass and the atmosphere. Multidisciplinary research in the canopy has expanded concepts of global species richness, physiological processes, and the provision of ecosystem services. Trees respond in a species-specific manner to elevated carbon dioxide levels, while climate change threatens plant-animal interactions in the canopy and will likely alter the production of biogenic aerosols that affect cloud formation and atmospheric chemistry.

    本文言語English
    ページ(範囲)183-186
    ページ数4
    ジャーナルScience
    301
    5630
    DOI
    出版ステータスPublished - 2003 7月 11

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