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Exposures to temperature beyond threshold disproportionately reduce vegetation growth in the northern hemisphere
Authors:Xiuchen Wu  Weichao Guo  Hongyan Liu  Xiaoyan Li  Changhui Peng  Craig D Allen  Cicheng Zhang  Pei Wang  Tingting Pei  Yujun Ma  Yuhong Tian  Zhaoliang Song  Wenquan Zhu  Yang Wang  Zongshan Li  Deliang Chen
Abstract:In recent decades, terrestrial vegetation in the northern hemisphere (NH) has been exposed to warming and more extremely high temperatures. However, the consequences of these changes for terrestrial vegetation growth remain poorly quantified and understood. By examining a satellite-based vegetation index, tree-ring measurements and land-surface model simulations, we discovered a consistent convex pattern in the responses of vegetation growth to temperature exposure (TE) for forest, shrub and grass in both the temperate (30°−50° N) and boreal (50°−70° N) NH during the period of 1982−2012. The response of vegetation growth to TE for the three vegetation types in both the temperate and boreal NH increased convergently with increasing temperature, until vegetation type-dependent temperature thresholds were reached. A TE beyond these temperature thresholds resulted in disproportionately weak positive or even strong negative responses. Vegetation growth in the boreal NH was more vulnerable to extremely high-temperature events than vegetation growth in the temporal NH. The non-linear responses discovered here provide new insights into the dynamics of northern terrestrial ecosystems in a warmer world.
Keywords:temperature exposure  vegetation growth  extremely high temperature  non-linear response  temperate and boreal northern hemisphere
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