2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2011.12.011
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Residual vegetation importance to net CO2 uptake in pine-dominated stands following mountain pine beetle attack in British Columbia, Canada

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“…tions were drier during the growing season. Such positive impacts on lower canopy have often been reported following outbreaks from MPB and other bark beetles (Stone and Wolfe, 1996;Klutsch et al, 2009;Griffin et al, 2011;Simard et al, 2011;Bowler et al, 2012;Brown et al, 2012;Vanderhoof et al, 2014). In the northern and central grid cells, the lower-canopy growth release exceeded the productivity losses coming from the death of NE trees, so that total post-outbreak NPP soon exceeded NPP in the control runs ( Fig.…”
Section: Simulation Designmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…tions were drier during the growing season. Such positive impacts on lower canopy have often been reported following outbreaks from MPB and other bark beetles (Stone and Wolfe, 1996;Klutsch et al, 2009;Griffin et al, 2011;Simard et al, 2011;Bowler et al, 2012;Brown et al, 2012;Vanderhoof et al, 2014). In the northern and central grid cells, the lower-canopy growth release exceeded the productivity losses coming from the death of NE trees, so that total post-outbreak NPP soon exceeded NPP in the control runs ( Fig.…”
Section: Simulation Designmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The damage to plants caused by insects, particularly during outbreaks defined by sudden and major changes in insect population, is pervasive in terrestrial ecosystems and affects not only vegetation dynamics but also carbon, nutrient, energy, and water exchanges, and even atmospheric chemistry (Landsberg and Ohmart, 1989;Hunter, 2001;Lovett et al, 2002;Kurz et al, 2008;Amiro et al, 2010;Arneth and Niinemets, 2010;Clark et al, 2010Clark et al, , 2012Stinson et al, 2011;Bowler et al, 2012;Brown et al, 2012Brown et al, , 2014Edburg et al, 2012;Hicke et al, 2012;Yang, 2012; J. Bright et al, 2013;Maness et al, 2013;Mikkelson et al, 2013a;Pugh and Gordon, 2013;Metcalfe et al, 2014;Reed et al, 2014;Seidl et al, 2014;Turcotte et al, 2014;Vanderhoof et al, 2014;Landry and Parrott, 2016).…”
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“…Many of these long-term parameters (i.e., product shelf life, landfill) are, however, uncertain (Smith et al 2006, Skog 2008. Thus, it is still unclear whether or not HWPs will offset the on-site C emissions of harvested sites (Fredeen et al 2007, Lamers et al 2014) and unharvested stands (Kurz et al 2008, Brown et al 2012.…”
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“…To date, forest carbon modeling and field measurements have resulted in substantially different conclusions about the impact of MPB attack on forest C dynamics. While modeling suggests large C emissions (Kurz et al 2008), on-site monitoring of MPB stands suggest that, at least in the short term, net C emissions are small (Brown et al 2012). The long-term impacts on BC forests are less certain (Metsaranta et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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