2024
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17351
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Is our understanding of aquatic ecosystems sufficient to quantify ecologically driven climate feedbacks?

Corday R. Selden,
Richard LaBrie,
Laura C. Ganley
et al.

Abstract: The Earth functions as an integrated system—its current habitability to complex life is an emergent property dependent on interactions among biological, chemical, and physical components. As global warming affects ecosystem structure and function, so too will the biosphere affect climate by altering atmospheric gas composition and planetary albedo. Constraining these ecosystem‐climate feedbacks is essential to accurately predict future change and develop mitigation strategies; however, the interplay among ecos… Show more

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