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Connections and Key Scientific Issues:
A Terrestrial Perspective
How do we get from Point A to Point B ?
Timing is everything
• Trajectories of change• Sequence and linkages
Timescale of change in terrestrial biogeochemistry and energy balance is longer than timescale of major climatic oscillations.
Spatial scales are generally finer.
Major need: Study systems that are clearly
changing, focus on linkages not single
processes
Scaling up: How can we make broad regional predictions from fine-scale measurements?
Williams and Rastetter 1999
y = 1.89x
R2 = 0.95
y = -0.44x2 + 2.16x
R2 = 0.92
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a]Swedish heath Alaskan heath
Swedish shrub Alaskan shrub
Swedish wetland Alaskan wetland
Swedish peat Alaskan tussock
Linear (Swedish) Poly. (Alaskan)
B. Fertilized plots
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Evergreen apical
Deciduous apical
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New elements: e.g., Winter C turnover
“Development” of prev. observed changes: e.g., Shrub abundance
Identification of feedbacks:
Surface Energy balanceC cycling/GH gases
Water
Nutrients
Scales of change: longer time scale, coarser space scale than climate oscillations.
A. Control Plots
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Eriophorum
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A. ANPP vs biomass
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Figure 4. Aboveground net primary production versus biomass, leaf mass, and leaf area in the long-term fertilizer experiment at Toolik Lake, Alaska. Open symbols represent data from control plots; filled symbols represent fertilized plots. For the fertilized plots, the year of harvest is indicated for each data point. Data from 1983-1995 are from Shaver et al. 2001; data from 2000 are unpublished.