Forest resilience and tipping points at different spatio-temporal scales: approaches and challenges

Author:

Reyer Christopher P. O.1,Brouwers Niels2,Rammig Anja1,Brook Barry W.3,Epila Jackie4,Grant Robert F.5,Holmgren Milena6,Langerwisch Fanny1,Leuzinger Sebastian7,Lucht Wolfgang18,Medlyn Belinda9,Pfeifer Marion10,Steinkamp Jörg1112,Vanderwel Mark C.13,Verbeeck Hans4,Villela Dora M.14

Affiliation:

1. Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research; Telegrafenberg; PO Box 601203 Potsdam 14412 Germany

2. State Centre of Excellence for Climate Change, Woodland and Forest Heath; School of Veterinary and Life Sciences; Murdoch University; Murdoch 6150 WA Australia

3. Environment Institute and School of Earth and Environmental Sciences; The University of Adelaide; Adelaide SA 5005 Australia

4. Laboratory of Plant Ecology; Faculty of Bioscience Engineering; Ghent University; Coupure Links 653 9000 Gent Belgium

5. Department of Renewable Resources; University of Alberta; Edmonton AB T6G 2E3 Canada

6. Resource Ecology Group; Wageningen University; P.O. Box 47 6700 AA Wageningen The Netherlands

7. Applied Ecology New Zealand; Auckland University of Technology; 31-33 Symonds Street Auckland 1142 New Zealand

8. Department of Geography Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Unter den Linden 6, D-10099; Berlin Germany

9. Department of Biological Science; Macquarie University; North Ryde NSW 2109 Australia

10. Department of Life Sciences; Imperial College London; Silwood Park Campus; Buckhurst Road Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7PY UK

11. Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F); Senckenberganlage 25 60325 Frankfurt am Main Germany

12. Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung; Senckenberganlage 25 60325 Frankfurt am Main Germany

13. Department of Biology; University of Florida; Gainesville FL 32605 USA

14. Laboratório de Ciências Ambientais; CBB; Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense (UENF); Av. Alberto Lamego 2000, Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro 28013-600 Brazil

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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