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Autor
Bohn, Friedrich J 1 Bugmann, Harald 1 Collalti, Alessio 1 Dantas de Paula, Mateus 1 Fischer, Rico 1 Gutsch, Martin 1 Huth, Andreas 1 Langerwisch, Fanny 1 Lexer, Manfred J 1 Lischke, Heike 1 Maréchaux, Isabelle 1 Morin, Xavier 1 Rammig, Anja 1 Reyer, Christopher P O 1 Rödig, Edna 1 Sakschewski, Boris 1 Seidl, Rupert 1 Taubert, Franziska 1 Thonicke, Kirsten 1 Vacchiano, Giorgio 1
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DISAA Università degli Studi di Milano Milan... 1 Department of Ecology and Environmental Scie... 1 Department of Innovation in Biological Agro ... 1 Department of Water Resources and Environmen... 1 Dynamic Macroecology Land Change Science Swi... 1 EPHE CEFE CNRS Univ Montpellier Univ Paul Va... 1 Forest Ecology Institute of Terrestrial Ecos... 1 Forest Modelling Lab Institute for Agricultu... 1 German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity R... 1 Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research ... 1 INRAE CIRAD CNRS AMAP Univ Montpellier Montp... 1 Institute of Environmental Systems Research ... 1 Institute of Silviculture University of Natu... 1 Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Researc... 1 SBiK F Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate ... 1 TUM School of Life Sciences Technical Univer... 1 University of Natural Resources and Life Sci... 1
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33976773
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PMC8093733
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10.1002/ece3.7391
PII: ECE37391
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Understanding the processes that shape forest functioning, structure, and diversity remains challenging, although data on forest systems are being collected at a rapid pace and across scales. Forest models have a long history in bridging data with ecological knowledge and can simulate forest dynamics over spatio-temporal scales unreachable by most empirical investigations.We describe the development that different forest modelling communities have followed to underpin the leverage that simulation models offer for advancing our understanding of forest ecosystems.Using three widely applied but contrasting approaches - species distribution models, individual-based forest models, and dynamic global vegetation models - as examples, we show how scientific and technical advances have led models to transgress their initial objectives and limitations. We provide an overview of recent model applications on current important ecological topics and pinpoint ten key questions that could, and should, be tackled with forest models in the next decade.Synthesis. This overview shows that forest models, due to their complementarity and mutual enrichment, represent an invaluable toolkit to address a wide range of fundamental and applied ecological questions, hence fostering a deeper understanding of forest dynamics in the context of global change.
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