温带气候
生态学
温带雨林
降水
温带森林
气候变化
环境科学
地理
生态系统
生物
气象学
作者
Jaclyn Hatala Matthes,Andrew B. Reinmann,Hannah Naughton,Jonathan Gewirtzman,Neil Pederson
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-102723-042035
摘要
Within seasonal temperate forests, changes in precipitation structure—its form, duration, and seasonal timing—is a dominant characteristic of climate change. While past research has focused primarily on annual precipitation totals, emerging evidence shows that short-duration extreme precipitation can impact ecosystem carbon, water, and biogeochemical cycling when it coincides with key phenological and physiological transitions. These impacts are mediated by the responses of plant and microbial physiology, aboveground–belowground interactions, and lagged feedbacks as organisms and communities adjust to these extremes. This review focuses on shifts ( a ) within ecosystem water cycling, ( b ) within tree growth dynamics (carbon uptake and aboveground–belowground allocation and coordination), ( c ) within soil biogeochemical cycling, ( d ) from the loss of winter snow, and ( e ) in forest structure and community composition. Together, these concepts highlight the urgent need to understand how changes in all aspects of precipitation structure reshape the functioning and resilience of mesic temperate forests.
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