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2498579 
Journal Article 
Production, respiration, and overall carbon balance in an old-growth Pseudotsuga-tsuga forest ecosystem 
Harmon, ME; Bible, K; Ryan, MG; Shaw, DC; Chen, H; Klopatek, J; Li, X 
2004 
Yes 
Ecosystems
ISSN: 1432-9840
EISSN: 1435-0629 
498-512 
Ground-based measurements of stores, growth, mortality, litterfall, respiration, and decomposition were conducted in an old-growth forest at Wind River Experimental Forest, Washington, USA. These measurements were used to estimate gross primary production (GPP) and net primary production (NPP); autotrophic respiration (R-a) and heterotrophic (R-h) respiration; and net ecosystem production (NEP). Monte Carlo methods were used to calculate uncertainty (expressed as +/- 2 standard deviations of 200-400 calculations). Live carbon (C) stores were 39,800 g C m(-2) (34,800-44,800 g C m(-2)). The store of C in detritus and mineral soil was 22,092 g C m(-2) (20,600-23,600 g C m(-2)), and the total C stores were 61,899 g C m(-2) (56,600-67,700 g C m(-2)). Total NPP was 597 g C m(-2) y(-1) (453 to 741 g C m(-2) y(-1)). R-a was 1309 g C m(-2) y(-1) (845-1773 g C m(-2) y(-1)), indicating a GPP of 1906 g C m(-2) y(-1) (1444-2368 g C m(-2) y(-1)). R-h, including the respiration of heart rots in tree boles, was 577 g C m(-2) y(-1) (479-675 g C m(-2) y(-1)). Long-term NEP was estimated to be +20 g C m(-2) y(-1) (-116 to +156 g C m(-2) y(-1)), indicating this stand might be a small sink. These estimates contrast with the larger sink estimated at the same site using eddy-flux methods. Several hypotheses to explain this discrepancy were explored, including (a) undetected biomass increases, (b) underestimates of NPP, (c) unmeasured losses, and (d) a temporal mismatch between the two sets of measurements. The last hypothesis appears the most likely. 
autotrophic respiration; carbon flux; carbon stores; decomposition; gross primary production (GPP); heterotrophic respiration; net ecosystem production (NEP); net primary production (NPP)