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Divergent long-term trends and interannual variation in ecosystem resource use efficiencies of a southern boreal old black spruce forest 1999-2017

Authors :
Warren Helgason
T. Andrew Black
Peng Liu
Rachhpal S. Jassal
Jilmarie J. Stephens
Zoran Nesic
Yun Tian
Jingyong Ma
Xin Jia
Alan G. Barr
Tianshan Zha
Source :
Global change biology. 25(9)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Long-term trends in ecosystem resource use efficiencies (RUEs) and their controlling factors are key pieces of information for understanding how an ecosystem responds to climate change. We used continuous eddy covariance and microclimate data over the period 1999-2017 from a 120-year-old black spruce stand in central Saskatchewan, Canada, to assess interannual variability, long-term trends, and key controlling factors of gross ecosystem production (GEP) and the RUEs of carbon (CUE = net primary production [NPP]/GEP), light (LUE = GEP/absorbed photosynthetic radiation [APAR]), and water (WUE = GEP/evapotranspiration [E]). At this site, annual GEP has shown an increasing trend over the 19 years (p

Details

ISSN :
13652486 and 19992017
Volume :
25
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Global change biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8de059f9c20a9b6d67406f6ec27ea098