Bibliographie complète
Carbon and Water Use Efficiencies: A Comparative Analysis of Ten Terrestrial Ecosystem Models under Changing Climate
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- El Masri, Bassil (Auteur)
- Schwalm, Christopher (Auteur)
- Huntzinger, Deborah N. (Auteur)
- Mao, Jiafu (Auteur)
- Shi, Xiaoying (Auteur)
- Peng, Changhui (Auteur)
- Fisher, Joshua B. (Auteur)
- Jain, Atul K. (Auteur)
- Tian, Hanqin (Auteur)
- Poulter, Benjamin (Auteur)
- Michalak, Anna M. (Auteur)
Titre
Carbon and Water Use Efficiencies: A Comparative Analysis of Ten Terrestrial Ecosystem Models under Changing Climate
Résumé
Abstract
Terrestrial ecosystems carbon and water cycles are tightly coupled through photosynthesis and evapotranspiration processes. The ratios of carbon stored to carbon uptake and water loss to carbon gain are key ecophysiological indicators essential to assess the magnitude and response of the terrestrial plant to the changing climate. Here, we use estimates from 10 terrestrial ecosystem models to quantify the impacts of climate, atmospheric CO
2
concentration, and nitrogen (N) deposition on water use efficiency (WUE), and carbon use efficiency (CUE). We find that across models, WUE increases over the 20
th
Century particularly due to CO
2
fertilization and N deposition and compares favorably to experimental studies. Also, the results show a decrease in WUE with climate for the last 3 decades, in contrasts with up-scaled flux observations that demonstrate a constant WUE. Modeled WUE responds minimally to climate with modeled CUE exhibiting no clear trend across space and time. The divergence between simulated and observationally-constrained WUE and CUE is driven by modeled NPP and autotrophic respiration, nitrogen cycle, carbon allocation, and soil moisture dynamics in current ecosystem models. We suggest that carbon-modeling community needs to reexamine stomatal conductance schemes and the soil-vegetation interactions for more robust modeling of carbon and water cycles.
Publication
Scientific Reports
Volume
9
Numéro
1
Pages
14680
Date
2019-10-11
Abrév. de revue
Sci Rep
Langue
en
ISSN
2045-2322
Titre abrégé
Carbon and Water Use Efficiencies
Consulté le
12/11/2024 21:43
Catalogue de bibl.
DOI.org (Crossref)
Référence
El Masri, B., Schwalm, C., Huntzinger, D. N., Mao, J., Shi, X., Peng, C., Fisher, J. B., Jain, A. K., Tian, H., Poulter, B., & Michalak, A. M. (2019). Carbon and Water Use Efficiencies: A Comparative Analysis of Ten Terrestrial Ecosystem Models under Changing Climate. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 14680. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-50808-7
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