Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world

环境科学 气候学 地质学
作者
Yan‐Shih Lin,Belinda E. Medlyn,Remko A. Duursma,I. Colin Prentice,Han Wang,Sofia Baig,Derek Eamus,Víctor Resco de Dios,Patrick J. Mitchell,David S. Ellsworth,Maarten Op de Beeck,Göran Wallin,Johan Uddling,Lasse Tarvainen,Maj‐Lena Linderson,Lucas A. Cernusak,Jesse B. Nippert,Troy W. Ocheltree,David T. Tissue,Nicolas Martin‐StPaul
出处
期刊:Nature Climate Change [Nature Portfolio]
卷期号:5 (5): 459-464 被引量:615
标识
DOI:10.1038/nclimate2550
摘要

Stomatal conductance is a land-surface attribute that links the water and carbon cycles. Analysis of a global database covering a wide range of plant functional types and biomes now provides a framework for predicting the behaviour of stomatal conductance that can be applied to model ecosystem productivity, energy balance and ecohydrological processes in a changing climate. Stomatal conductance (gs) is a key land-surface attribute as it links transpiration, the dominant component of global land evapotranspiration, and photosynthesis, the driving force of the global carbon cycle. Despite the pivotal role of gs in predictions of global water and carbon cycle changes, a global-scale database and an associated globally applicable model of gs that allow predictions of stomatal behaviour are lacking. Here, we present a database of globally distributed gs obtained in the field for a wide range of plant functional types (PFTs) and biomes. We find that stomatal behaviour differs among PFTs according to their marginal carbon cost of water use, as predicted by the theory underpinning the optimal stomatal model1 and the leaf and wood economics spectrum2,3. We also demonstrate a global relationship with climate. These findings provide a robust theoretical framework for understanding and predicting the behaviour of gs across biomes and across PFTs that can be applied to regional, continental and global-scale modelling of ecosystem productivity, energy balance and ecohydrological processes in a future changing climate.
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