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Satellite-observed photosynthetic trends across boreal North America associated with climate and fire disturbance.Goetz SJ, Bunn AG, Fiske GJ, Houghton RA Woods Hole Research Center, Woods Hole, MA 02543-0296, USA. sgoetz@whrc.org We analyzed trends in a time series of photosynthetic activity across boreal North America over 22 years (1981 through 2003). Nearly 15% of the region displayed significant trends, of which just over half involved temperature-related increases in growing season length and photosynthetic intensity, mostly in tundra. In contrast, forest areas unaffected by fire during the study period declined in photosynthetic activity and showed no systematic change in growing season length. Stochastic changes across the time series were predominantly associated with a frequent and increasing fire disturbance regime. These trends have implications for the direction of feedbacks to the climate system and emphasize the importance of longer term synoptic observations of arctic and boreal biomes. Published 21 September 2005 in Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 102(38): 13521-5.
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