Publications by authors named "John O Carter"

Background: Land clearing generates coarse woody debris (CWD), much of which ultimately becomes atmospheric CO. Schemes for greenhouse gas accounting must consider the contribution from land clearing, but the timing of the contribution will have large uncertainty, due to a paucity of knowledge about the rate of CWD disappearance. To better understand above-ground CWD disappearance following a land clearing event-through the actions of microorganisms, invertebrates, wildfire, or deliberate burning-we combined statistical modelling with an archive of semi-quantitative observations (units of CWD %), made within Queensland, Australia.

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Net primary production links the biosphere and the climate system through the global cycling of carbon, water and nutrients. Accurate quantification of net primary productivity (NPP) is therefore critical in understanding the response of the world's ecosystems to global climate change, and how changes in ecosystems might themselves feed back to the climate system.

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