Authors
Björn Reu, Raphaël Proulx, Kristin Bohn, James G Dyke, Axel Kleidon, Ryan Pavlick, Sebastian Schmidtlein
Publication date
2011/7
Journal
Global Ecology and Biogeography
Volume
20
Issue
4
Pages
570-581
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Aim  Two of the oldest observations in plant geography are the increase in plant diversity from the poles towards the tropics and the global geographic distribution of vegetation physiognomy (biomes). The objective of this paper is to use a process‐based vegetation model to evaluate the relationship between modelled and observed global patterns of plant diversity and the geographic distribution of biomes.
Location  The global terrestrial biosphere.
Methods  We implemented and tested a novel vegetation model aimed at identifying strategies that enable plants to grow and reproduce within particular climatic conditions across the globe. Our model simulates plant survival according to the fundamental ecophysiological processes of water uptake, photosynthesis, reproduction and phenology. We evaluated the survival of an ensemble of 10,000 plant growth strategies across the range of global climatic conditions …
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