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Ecosystems as climate controllers – biotic feedbacks (a review)

Drégelyi-Kiss, Á., Drégelyi-Kiss, G. and Hufnagel, Levente (2008) Ecosystems as climate controllers – biotic feedbacks (a review). Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 6 (2). pp. 111-135.

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Abstract

There is good evidence that higher global temperature will promote a rise of green house gas levels, implying a positive feedback which will increase the effect of the anthropogenic emissions on global temperatures. Here we present a review about the results which deal with the possible feedbacks between ecosystems and the climate system. There are a lot of types of feedback which are classified. Some circulation models are compared to each other regarding their role in interactive carbon cycle.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:climate control, climate change, biotic feedbacks, ecosystem, community
Divisions:Faculty of Horticultural Science > Department of Mathematics and Informatics
Subjects:Ecology
Projects:NKFP 4/037/2001, OTKA T042583, VAHAVA project
ID Code:1382
Deposited By: Ádám Hoffmann
Deposited On:20 Nov 2013 14:56
Last Modified:20 Nov 2013 14:56

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