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2017-01-19ZeitschriftenartikelConsistent negative response of US crops to high temperatures in observations and crop models Schauberger, Bernhard; Archontoulis, Sotirios; Arneth, Almut; Balkovic, Juraj; Ciais, Philippe; Deryng, Delphine; Elliott, Joshua; Folberth, Christian; Khabarov, Nikolay; Müller, Christoph; Pugh, Thomas A.M.; Rolinski, Susanne; Schaphoff, Sibyll; Schmid, Erwin; Wang, Xuhui; Schlenker, Wolfram; Frieler, KatjaHigh temperatures are detrimental to crop yields and could lead to global warming-driven reductions in agricultural productivity. To assess future threats, the majority of studies used process-based crop models, but their ...
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2013-10-08ZeitschriftenartikelCritical impacts of global warming on land ecosystems Lucht, Wolfgang; Ostberg, Sebastian; Schaphoff, Sibyll; Gerten, DieterGlobally increasing temperatures are likely to have impacts on terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosystems that are difficult to manage. Quantifying impacts worldwide and systematically as a function of global warming is ...
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2006-07-25ZeitschriftenartikelTerrestrial vegetation redistribution and carbon balance under climate change Carbon Balance and Management Wolfgang, Lucht; Schaphoff, Sibyll; Erbrecht, Tim; Heyder, Ursula; Cramer, WolfgangBackground: Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) compute the terrestrial carbon balance as well as the transient spatial distribution of vegetation. We study two scenarios of moderate and strong climate change (2.9 K ...
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2015-04-15ZeitschriftenartikelThree centuries of dual pressure from land use and climate change on the biosphere Ostberg, Sebastian; Schaphoff, Sibyll; Lucht, Wolfgang; Gerten, DieterHuman land use and anthropogenic climate change (CC) are placing mounting pressure on natural ecosystems worldwide, with impacts on biodiversity, water resources, nutrient and carbon cycles. Here, we present a quantitative ...
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2015-07-10ZeitschriftenartikelWater savings potentials of irrigation systems global simulations of processes and linkages Lucht, Wolfgang; Gerten, Dieter; Jägermeyr, Jonas; Heinke, Jens; Schaphoff, Sibyll; Kummu, MattiGlobal agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencies are often surprisingly low. However, our knowledge of irrigation efficiencies is mostly confined to rough indicative ...