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The three major axes of terrestrial ecosystem function

Authors :
Georg Wohlfahrt
Sebastian Wolf
David Martini
Alexander Knohl
Micol Rossini
Dennis D. Baldocchi
Nuno Carvalhais
Talie Musavi
Tarek S. El-Madany
Ulisse Gomarasca
Ankur R. Desai
Matthias Forkel
Dario Papale
Marcos Fernández-Martínez
Jens Kattge
Jacob A. Nelson
Michael J. Liddell
Peter B. Reich
Guido Kraemer
Christopher M. Gough
Miguel D. Mahecha
Mathias Göckede
Hiroki Ikawa
Elise Pendall
Ivan A. Janssens
Rune Christiansen
Jiquan Chen
Craig Macfarlane
Alessandro Cescatti
Andreas Ibrom
Leonardo Montagnani
Marta Galvagno
T. Andrew Black
Michael Bahn
Sönke Zaehle
Giorgio Matteucci
Dan Yakir
Russell L. Scott
Silvia Caldararu
Jürgen Knauer
Markus Reichstein
Ulrich Weber
Richard P. Phillips
Cinzia Panigada
Mirco Migliavacca
Ian J. Wright
Jonas Peters
Beverly E. Law
Josep Peñuelas
Martha M. Farella
Arnaud Carrara
Eyal Rotenberg
Ivan Mammarella
Gianluca Filippa
Xuanlong Ma
Hideki Kobayashi
Jamie Cleverly
Oscar Perez-Priego
Edoardo Cremonese
Peter D. Blanken
Karen Anderson
Martin Jung
Clément Stahl
Daniel E. Pabon-Moreno
Damien Bonal
Nina Buchmann
Trevor F. Keenan
Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR)
Micrometeorology and biogeochemical cycles
Migliavacca, M
Musavi, T
Mahecha, M
Nelson, J
Knauer, J
Baldocchi, D
Perez-Priego, O
Christiansen, R
Peters, J
Anderson, K
Bahn, M
Black, T
Blanken, P
Bonal, D
Buchmann, N
Caldararu, S
Carrara, A
Carvalhais, N
Cescatti, A
Chen, J
Cleverly, J
Cremonese, E
Desai, A
El-Madany, T
Farella, M
Fernandez-Martinez, M
Filippa, G
Forkel, M
Galvagno, M
Gomarasca, U
Gough, C
Gockede, M
Ibrom, A
Ikawa, H
Janssens, I
Jung, M
Kattge, J
Keenan, T
Knohl, A
Kobayashi, H
Kraemer, G
Law, B
Liddell, M
Ma, X
Mammarella, I
Martini, D
Macfarlane, C
Matteucci, G
Montagnani, L
Pabon-Moreno, D
Panigada, C
Papale, D
Pendall, E
Penuelas, J
Phillips, R
Reich, P
Rossini, M
Rotenberg, E
Scott, R
Stahl, C
Weber, U
Wohlfahrt, G
Wolf, S
Wright, I
Yakir, D
Zaehle, S
Reichstein, M
Source :
Migliavacca, M, Musavi, T, Mahecha, M D, Nelson, J A, Knauer, J, Baldocchi, D D, Perez-Priego, O, Christiansen, R, Peters, J, Anderson, K, Bahn, M, Black, T A, Blanken, P D, Bonal, D, Buchmann, N, Caldararu, S, Carrara, A, Carvalhais, N, Cescatti, A, Chen, J, Cleverly, J, Cremonese, E, Desai, A R, El-Madany, T S, Farella, M M, Fernández-Martínez, M, Filippa, G, Forkel, M, Galvagno, M, Gomarasca, U, Gough, C M, Göckede, M, Ibrom, A, Ikawa, H, Janssens, I A, Jung, M, Kattge, J, Keenan, T F, Knohl, A, Kobayashi, H, Kraemer, G, Law, B E, Liddell, M J, Ma, X, Mammarella, I, Martini, D, Macfarlane, C, Matteucci, G, Montagnani, L, Pabon-Moreno, D E, Panigada, C, Papale, D, Pendall, E, Penuelas, J, Phillips, R P, Reich, P B, Rossini, M, Rotenberg, E, Scott, R L, Stahl, C, Weber, U, Wohlfahrt, G, Wolf, S, Wright, I J, Yakir, D, Zaehle, S & Reichstein, M 2021, ' The three major axes of terrestrial ecosystem function ', Nature, vol. 598, pp. 468–472 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03939-9, Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Nature, vol 598, iss 7881, Nature, Migliavacca, M, Musavi, T, Mahecha, M D, Nelson, J A, Knauer, J, Baldocchi, D D, Perez-Priego, O, Christiansen, R, Peters, J, Anderson, K, Bahn, M, Black, T A, Blanken, P D, Bonal, D, Buchmann, N, Caldararu, S, Carrara, A, Carvalhais, N, Cescatti, A, Chen, J, Cleverly, J, Cremonese, E, Desai, A R, El-Madany, T S, Farella, M M, Fernández-Martínez, M, Filippa, G, Forkel, M, Galvagno, M, Gomarasca, U, Gough, C M, Göckede, M, Ibrom, A, Ikawa, H, Janssens, I A, Jung, M, Kattge, J, Keenan, T F, Knohl, A, Kobayashi, H, Kraemer, G, Law, B E, Liddell, M J, Ma, X, Mammarella, I, Martini, D, Macfarlane, C, Matteucci, G, Montagnani, L, Pabon-Moreno, D E, Panigada, C, Papale, D, Pendall, E, Penuelas, J, Phillips, R P, Reich, P B, Rossini, M, Rotenberg, E, Scott, R L, Stahl, C, Weber, U, Wohlfahrt, G, Wolf, S, Wright, I J, Yakir, D, Zaehle, S & Reichstein, M 2021, ' The three major axes of terrestrial ecosystem function ', Nature, vol. 598, no. 7881, pp. 468-472 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03939-9
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The leaf economics spectrum1,2 and the global spectrum of plant forms and functions3 revealed fundamental axes of variation in plant traits, which represent different ecological strategies that are shaped by the evolutionary development of plant species2. Ecosystem functions depend on environmental conditions and the traits of species that comprise the ecological communities4. However, the axes of variation of ecosystem functions are largely unknown, which limits our understanding of how ecosystems respond as a whole to anthropogenic drivers, climate and environmental variability4,5. Here we derive a set of ecosystem functions6 from a dataset of surface gas exchange measurements across major terrestrial biomes. We find that most of the variability within ecosystem functions (71.8%) is captured by three key axes. The first axis reflects maximum ecosystem productivity and is mostly explained by vegetation structure. The second axis reflects ecosystem water-use strategies and is jointly explained by variation in vegetation height and climate. The third axis, which represents ecosystem carbon-use efficiency, features a gradient related to aridity, and is explained primarily by variation in vegetation structure. We show that two state-of-the-art land surface models reproduce the first and most important axis of ecosystem functions. However, the models tend to simulate more strongly correlated functions than those observed, which limits their ability to accurately predict the full range of responses to environmental changes in carbon, water and energy cycling in terrestrial ecosystems7,8.<br />Three key axes of variation of ecosystem functional changes and their underlying causes are identified from a dataset of surface gas exchange measurements across major terrestrial biomes and climate zones.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Migliavacca, M, Musavi, T, Mahecha, M D, Nelson, J A, Knauer, J, Baldocchi, D D, Perez-Priego, O, Christiansen, R, Peters, J, Anderson, K, Bahn, M, Black, T A, Blanken, P D, Bonal, D, Buchmann, N, Caldararu, S, Carrara, A, Carvalhais, N, Cescatti, A, Chen, J, Cleverly, J, Cremonese, E, Desai, A R, El-Madany, T S, Farella, M M, Fernández-Martínez, M, Filippa, G, Forkel, M, Galvagno, M, Gomarasca, U, Gough, C M, Göckede, M, Ibrom, A, Ikawa, H, Janssens, I A, Jung, M, Kattge, J, Keenan, T F, Knohl, A, Kobayashi, H, Kraemer, G, Law, B E, Liddell, M J, Ma, X, Mammarella, I, Martini, D, Macfarlane, C, Matteucci, G, Montagnani, L, Pabon-Moreno, D E, Panigada, C, Papale, D, Pendall, E, Penuelas, J, Phillips, R P, Reich, P B, Rossini, M, Rotenberg, E, Scott, R L, Stahl, C, Weber, U, Wohlfahrt, G, Wolf, S, Wright, I J, Yakir, D, Zaehle, S & Reichstein, M 2021, ' The three major axes of terrestrial ecosystem function ', Nature, vol. 598, pp. 468–472 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03939-9, Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Nature, vol 598, iss 7881, Nature, Migliavacca, M, Musavi, T, Mahecha, M D, Nelson, J A, Knauer, J, Baldocchi, D D, Perez-Priego, O, Christiansen, R, Peters, J, Anderson, K, Bahn, M, Black, T A, Blanken, P D, Bonal, D, Buchmann, N, Caldararu, S, Carrara, A, Carvalhais, N, Cescatti, A, Chen, J, Cleverly, J, Cremonese, E, Desai, A R, El-Madany, T S, Farella, M M, Fernández-Martínez, M, Filippa, G, Forkel, M, Galvagno, M, Gomarasca, U, Gough, C M, Göckede, M, Ibrom, A, Ikawa, H, Janssens, I A, Jung, M, Kattge, J, Keenan, T F, Knohl, A, Kobayashi, H, Kraemer, G, Law, B E, Liddell, M J, Ma, X, Mammarella, I, Martini, D, Macfarlane, C, Matteucci, G, Montagnani, L, Pabon-Moreno, D E, Panigada, C, Papale, D, Pendall, E, Penuelas, J, Phillips, R P, Reich, P B, Rossini, M, Rotenberg, E, Scott, R L, Stahl, C, Weber, U, Wohlfahrt, G, Wolf, S, Wright, I J, Yakir, D, Zaehle, S & Reichstein, M 2021, ' The three major axes of terrestrial ecosystem function ', Nature, vol. 598, no. 7881, pp. 468-472 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03939-9
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e5c36ea0c24fe5ee4b9b6c03e4a4d2bf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03939-9