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Potential future dynamics of carbon fluxes and pools in New England forests and their climatic sensitivities: A model-based study
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Severity of climate change dictates the direction of biophysical feedbacks of vegetation change to Arctic climate - results from the coupled regional climate-vegetation model CMIP5 simulations
2014) 3rd International Lund Regional-Scale Climate Modelling Workshop 21st Century Challenges in Regional Climate Modelling p.81-81(
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Implications of incorporating N cycling and N limitations on primary production in an individual-based dynamic vegetation model
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Contribution of dynamic vegetation phenology to decadal climate predictability
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Creating spatially continuous maps of past land cover from point estimates: A new statistical approach applied to pollen data
2014) In Ecological Complexity: An International Journal on Biocomplexity in the Environment and Theoretical Ecology 20(December 2014). p.127-141(
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Biogeophysical feedbacks enhance the Arctic terrestrial carbon sink in regional Earth system dynamics
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Where does the carbon go? : a model-data intercomparison of vegetation carbon allocation and turnover processes at two temperate forest free-air CO2 enrichment sites
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Regional climate model simulations for Europe at 6 and 0.2 k BP: sensitivity to changes in anthropogenic deforestation
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Nitrogen feedbacks increase future terrestrial ecosystem carbon uptake in an individual-based dynamic vegetation model
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A stand-alone tree demography and landscape structure module for Earth system models: integration with inventory data from temperate and boreal forests
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