With fossil-fuel combustion and land-use activities threatening to double atmospheric carbon dioxide this century, maintaining large forests as carbon reservoirs becomes an additional conservation incentive. We have developed a stochastic-empirical model that simulates forest-carbon cycling and now use this model to explore the response of the central Amazonian forest to an increase in biomass productivity.
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Chambers, J. Q., Higuchi, N., Tribuzy, E. S., & Trumbore, S. E. (2001). Carbon sink for a century. Nature, 410(6827), 429–429. https://doi.org/10.1038/35068624
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