Moving Beyond Bioclimatic Envelope Models: Integrating Upland Forest and Peatland Processes to Predict Ecosystem Transitions Under Climate Change in the Western Canadian Boreal Plain

Published: Dec 16, 2015
Description: A review of the various processes that will mediate ecological responses to projected climate change in the western Canadian boreal forest. The authors predict that ecological changes will lag substantially behind changes in climate, and that the interaction between peatlands and forests will be critical to the ecological response to climate change.
Document Type: Peer-reviewed Publications - ABMI-collaborators, Projects and Units - Climate Change Adaptation
Subject Area: Climate Change, Terrestrial Ecosystems, Aquatic Ecosystems
Citation: Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2015. Moving Beyond Bioclimatic Envelope Models: Integrating Upland Forest and Peatland Processes to Predict Ecosystem Transitions Under Climate Change in the Western Canadian Boreal Plain. Available at: https://abmi.ca/publication/418.html


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Document Type: Peer-reviewed Publications - ABMI-collaborators, Projects and Units - Climate Change Adaptation
Subject Area: Climate Change, Terrestrial Ecosystems, Aquatic Ecosystems
Citation: Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2015. Moving Beyond Bioclimatic Envelope Models: Integrating Upland Forest and Peatland Processes to Predict Ecosystem Transitions Under Climate Change in the Western Canadian Boreal Plain. Available at: https://abmi.ca/publication/418.html


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