碳汇
环境科学
水槽(地理)
全球变化
碳循环
土地利用
自然地理学
气候变化
气候学
大气科学
地理
生态学
生态系统
地质学
地图学
生物
作者
Xuanze Zhang,Ying‐Ping Wang,Shushi Peng,P. J. Rayner,Philippe Ciais,Jeremy D. Silver,Shilong Piao,Zaichun Zhu,Xingjie Lu,Xiaogu Zheng
摘要
Net biome productivity (NBP) dominates the observed large variation of atmospheric CO2 annual increase over the last five decades. However, the dominant regions controlling inter-annual to multi-decadal variability of global NBP are still controversial (semi-arid regions vs. temperate or tropical forests). By developing a theory for partitioning the variance of NBP into the contributions of net primary production (NPP) and heterotrophic respiration (Rh ) at different timescales, and using both observation-based atmospheric CO2 inversion product and the outputs of 10 process-based terrestrial ecosystem models forced by 110-year observational climate, we tried to reconcile the controversy by showing that semi-arid lands dominate the variability of global NBP at inter-annual (<10 years) and tropical forests dominate at multi-decadal scales (>30 years). Results further indicate that global NBP variability is dominated by the NPP component at inter-annual timescales, and is progressively controlled by Rh with increasing timescale. Multi-decadal NBP variations of tropical rainforests are modulated by the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) through its significant influences on both temperature and precipitation. This study calls for long-term observations for the decadal or longer fluctuations in carbon fluxes to gain insights on the future evolution of global NBP, particularly in the tropical forests that dominate the decadal variability of land carbon uptake and are more effective for climate mitigation.
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