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Finding the balance between open access to forest data while safeguarding the integrity of National Forest Inventory-derived information
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Temporal variations of carbon and water fluxes in a subtropical mangrove forest: Insights from a decade-long eddy covariance measurement
(2023)Agricultural and Forest MeteorologyMangroves, highly efficient ecosystems in sequestering CO2, are strongly impacted by climate change. The lack of long-term observation in mangroves hinders the evaluation of seasonal and inter-annual variability in carbon and water fluxes and their responses to various environmental drivers. In this study, we measured net ecosystem CO2 exchange and evapotranspiration between the atmosphere and subtropical mangroves using the eddy covariance ...Journal Article -
Towards monitoring stem growth phenology from space with high resolution satellite data
(2023)Agricultural and Forest MeteorologyRadial stem growth is a key ecosystem process resulting in long-term carbon sequestration. Despite recognition of its importance to global carbon cycling, high uncertainties remain regarding how radial growth phenology (e.g., the onset, mid, and cessation of radial growth) will be affected by climate change. In this study, we evaluated to what extent high spatially (3 × 3 m) and temporally (up to daily) resolved satellite imagery from ...Journal Article -
Daytime stomatal regulation in mature temperate trees prioritizes stem rehydration at night
(2023)New PhytologistTrees remain sufficiently hydrated during drought by closing stomata and reducing canopy conductance (Gc) in response to variations in atmospheric water demand and soil water availability. Thresholds that control the reduction of Gc are proposed to optimize hydraulic safety against carbon assimilation efficiency. However, the link between Gc and the ability of stem tissues to rehydrate at night remains unclear. We investigated whether ...Journal Article -
Networking the forest infrastructure towards near real-time monitoring - A white paper
(2023)Science of The Total EnvironmentForests account for nearly 90 % of the world's terrestrial biomass in the form of carbon and they support 80 % of the global biodiversity. To understand the underlying forest dynamics, we need a long-term but also relatively high-frequency, networked monitoring system, as traditionally used in meteorology or hydrology. While there are numerous existing forest monitoring sites, particularly in temperate regions, the resulting data streams ...Journal Article