地下水位
地下水
植被(病理学)
环境科学
生态系统
水文学(农业)
水循环
生产力
自然地理学
生态学
地质学
地理
医学
生物
宏观经济学
病理
经济
岩土工程
作者
Sujan Koirala,Martin Jung,Markus Reichstein,Inge de Graaf,Gustau Camps‐Valls,Kazuhito Ichii,Dario Papale,Botond Ráduly,Christopher R. Schwalm,Gianluca Tramontana,Nuno Carvalhais
摘要
Abstract Groundwater is an integral component of the water cycle, and it also influences the carbon cycle by supplying moisture to ecosystems. However, the extent and determinants of groundwater‐vegetation interactions are poorly understood at the global scale. Using several high‐resolution data products, we show that the spatial patterns of ecosystem gross primary productivity and groundwater table depth are correlated during at least one season in more than two thirds of the global vegetated area. Positive relationships, i.e., larger productivity under shallower groundwater table, predominate in moisture‐limited dry to mesic conditions with herbaceous and shrub vegetation. Negative relationships, i.e., larger productivity under deeper groundwater, predominate in humid climates with forests, possibly indicating a drawdown of groundwater table due to substantial ecosystem water use. Interestingly, these opposite groundwater‐vegetation interactions are primarily associated with differences in vegetation than with climate and surface characteristics. These findings put forth the first evidence, and a need for better representation, of extensive and non‐negligible groundwater‐vegetation interactions at the global scale.
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