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Dynamic disequilibrium of the terrestrial carbon cycle under global change

In this review, we propose a new framework, dynamic disequilibrium of the carbon cycles, to assess future land carbon-sink dynamics. The framework recognizes internal ecosystem processes that drive the carbon cycle toward equilibrium, such as donor pool-dominated transfer; and external forces that c...

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Published in:Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) 2011-02, Vol.26 (2), p.96-104
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