1. Warming homogenizes apparent temperature sensitivity of ecosystem respiration.
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Ben Niu, Xianzhou Zhang, Shilong Piao, Janssens, Ivan A., Gang Fu, Yongtao He, Yangjian Zhang, Peili Shi, Dai, Erfu, Chengqun Yu, Jing Zhang, Guirui Yu, Ming Xu, Jianshuang Wu, Liping Zhu, Desai, Ankur R., Jiquan Chen, Bohrer, Gil, Gough, Christopher M., and Mammarella, Ivan
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TUNDRAS , *EARTH system science , *CLIMATE sensitivity , *CARBON sequestration in forests , *RESPIRATION , *TEMPERATURE - Abstract
The article presents the results of a study of the role of warming in homogenizing temperature sensitivity of terrestrial ecosystem respiration (Re) or Q10. Topics discussed include the use of Re and meteorological data from the FLUXNET sites, tendency of Q10 to decline in increasing temperature due to ecosystem thermal acclimation, and the use of correlation analysis (COR) and partial COR (PCOR) between Re and climate factors to determine the factors driving seasonal Re.
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- 2021
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