Air temperature optima of vegetation productivity across global biomes.

Archive ouverte

Huang, Mengtian | Piao, Shilong | Ciais, Philippe | Peñuelas, Josep | Wang, Xuhui | Keenan, Trevor F | Peng, Shushi | Berry, Joseph A | Wang, Kai | Mao, Jiafu | Alkama, Ramdane | Cescatti, Alessandro | Cuntz, Matthias | de Deurwaerder, Hannes | Gao, Mengdi | He, Yue | Liu, Yongwen | Luo, Yiqi | Myneni, Ranga B | Niu, Shuli | Shi, Xiaoying | Yuan, Wenping | Verbeeck, Hans | Wang, Tao | Wu, Jin | Janssens, Ivan A

Edité par CCSD ; Nature -

The global distribution of the optimum air temperature for ecosystem-level gross primary productivity ([Formula: see text]) is poorly understood, despite its importance for ecosystem carbon uptake under future warming. We provide empirical evidence for the existence of such an optimum, using measurements of in situ eddy covariance and satellite-derived proxies, and report its global distribution. [Formula: see text] is consistently lower than the physiological optimum temperature of leaf-level photosynthetic capacity, which typically exceeds 30 °C. The global average [Formula: see text] is estimated to be 23 ± 6 °C, with warmer regions having higher [Formula: see text] values than colder regions. In tropical forests in particular, [Formula: see text] is close to growing-season air temperature and is projected to fall below it under all scenarios of future climate, suggesting a limited safe operating space for these ecosystems under future warming.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Plausible rice yield losses under future climate warming

Archive ouverte | Zhao, Chuang | CCSD

International audience. Rice is the staple food for more than 50% of the world's population1,​2,​3. Reliable prediction of changes in rice yield is thus central for maintaining global food security. This is an extra...

Joint control of terrestrial gross primary productivity by plant phenology and physiology

Archive ouverte | Xia, Jianyang | CCSD

Terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) varies greatly over time and space. A better understanding of this variability is necessary for more accurate predictions of the future climate-carbon cycle feedback. Recent studies hav...

Evidence for a weakening relationship between interannual temperature variability and northern vegetation activity

Archive ouverte | Piao, Shilong | CCSD

International audience. Satellite-derived Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), a proxy of vegetation productivity, is known to be correlated with temperature in northern ecosystems. This relationship, howe...

Chargement des enrichissements...