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DOI10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108889
ISSN0006-3207
Citation KeyMalhiGMDAROSADRBMHSCBAMMP:2021:MoEcPr
TitleThe Global Ecosystems Monitoring network: Monitoring ecosystem productivity and carbon cycling across the tropics
Year2021
MonthJan.
Access Date2024, May 19
Type of Workjournal article
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2. Context
Author 1 Malhi, Yadvinder
 2 Girardin, Cécile
 3 Metcalfe, Daniel B.
 4 Doughty, Christopher E.
 5 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de
 6 Rifai, Sami W.
 7 Oliveras, Immaculada
 8 Shenkin, Alexander
 9 Aguirre-Gutiérrez, Jesus
10 Dahlsjö, Cecilia A. L.
11 Riutta, Terhi
12 Berenguer, Erika
13 Moore, Sam
14 Huasco, Walter Huaraca
15 Salinas, Norma
16 Costa, Antonio Carlos Lola da
17 Bentley, Lisa Patrick
18 Adu-Bredu, Stephen
19 Marthews, Toby R.
20 Meir, Patrick
21 Phillips, Oliver L.
Group 1
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 5 DIOTG-CGCT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
Affiliation 1 University of Oxford
 2 University of Oxford
 3 Lund University
 4 Northern Arizona University
 5 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
 6 University of New South Wales
 7 University of Oxford
 8 University of Oxford
 9 University of Oxford
10 University of Oxford
11 University of Oxford
12 University of Oxford
13 University of Oxford
14 University of Oxford
15 Pontificial Catholic University of Peru
16 Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi
17 Sonoma State University
18 CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
19 UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
20 Australian National University
21 University of Leeds
Author e-Mail Address 1 yadvinder.malhi@ouce.ox.ac.uk
 2
 3
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 5 luiz.aragao@inpe.br
JournalBiological Conservation
Volume253
Pagese108889
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KeywordsTropical forests
Net primary productivity
Carbon cycle
Allocation
Traits
Monitoring
AbstractA rich understanding of the productivity, carbon and nutrient cycling of terrestrial ecosystems is essential in the context of understanding, modelling and managing the future response of the biosphere to global change. This need is particularly acute in tropical ecosystems, home to over 60% of global terrestrial productivity, over half of planetary biodiversity, and hotspots of anthropogenic pressure. In recent years there has been a surge of activity in collecting data on the carbon cycle, productivity, and plant functional traits of tropical ecosystems, most intensively through the Global Ecosystems Monitoring network (GEM). The GEM approach provides valuable insights by linking field-based ecosystem ecology with the needs of Earth system science. In this paper, we review and synthesize the context, history and recent scientific output from the GEM network. Key insights have emerged on the spatial and temporal variability of ecosystem productivity and on the role of temperature and drought stress on ecosystem function and resilience. New work across the network is now linking carbon cycling to nutrient cycling and plant functional traits, and subsequently to airborne remote sensing. We discuss some of the novel emerging patterns and practical and methodological challenges of this approach, and examine current and possible future directions, both within this network and as lessons for a more general terrestrial ecosystem observation scheme.
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