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Human‐Climate Coupled Changes in Vegetation Community Complexity of China Since 1980s

Authors :
Yanjun Su
Qinghua Guo
Hongcan Guan
Tianyu Hu
Shichao Jin
Zhiheng Wang
Lingli Liu
Lin Jiang
Ke Guo
Zongqiang Xie
Shazhou An
Xuelin Chen
Zhanqing Hao
Yuanman Hu
Yongmei Huang
Mingxi Jiang
Jiaxiang Li
Zhenji Li
Xiankun Li
Xiaowei Li
Cunzhu Liang
Renlin Liu
Qing Liu
Hongwei Ni
Shaolin Peng
Zehao Shen
Zhiyao Tang
Xingjun Tian
Xihua Wang
Renqing Wang
Yingzhong Xie
Xiaoniu Xu
Xiaobo Yang
Yongchuan Yang
Lifei Yu
Ming Yue
Feng Zhang
Jun Chen
Keping Ma
Source :
Earth's Future, Vol 10, Iss 7, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract Vegetation community complexity is a critical factor influencing terrestrial ecosystem stability. China, the country leading the world in vegetation greening resulting from human activities, has experienced dramatic changes in vegetation community composition during the past 30 years. However, how China's vegetation community complexity varies spatially and temporally remains unclear. Here, we examined the spatial pattern of China's vegetation community complexity and its temporal changes from the 1980s to 2015 using two vegetation maps of China as well as more than half a million field samples. Spatially, China's vegetation community complexity distribution is primarily dominated by elevation, although temperature and precipitation can be locally more influential than elevation when they become the factors limiting plant growth. Temporally, China's vegetation community complexity shows a significant decreasing trend during the past 30 years, despite the observed vegetation greening trend. Prevailing climate warming across China exhibits a significant negative correlation with the decrease in vegetation community complexity, but this correlation varies with biogeographical regions. The intensity of human activities have an overall negative influence on vegetation community complexity, but vegetation conservation and restoration efforts can have a positive effect on maintaining vegetation composition complexity, informing the critical role of vegetation management policies in achieving the sustainable development goal.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23284277
Volume :
10
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Earth's Future
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.806ad9f5244a496997cae2d4bcc64db1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2021EF002553