A comparative study on the spatio-temporal patterns and drivers of net primary productivity in three basins across different climate gradients in China

X. Lai, Ying Xu, Beini Yin, Qing Zhu, Guojie Wang, Lijuan Miao
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The comparative study on terrestrial net primary productivity in regions across climate gradients may help to better understand ecosystem response to climate change, yet is relatively understudied. Therefore, in this study, we compared the spatio-temporal patterns of net primary productivity during 2010-2019 and identify the different controls in three basins with typical climates in China: the Heihe River Basin with arid and semi-arid climate, Weihe River Basin with semi-arid and semi-humid climate, and Lower Yangtze River Basin with humid climate. Results indicated that the net primary productivity followed the order: Lower Yangtze River Basin (480.3 g C m−2 yr−1) > Weihe River Basin (346.7 g C m−2 yr−1) > Heihe River Basin (98.1 g C m−2 yr−1). The vegetation in the Heihe River Basin had severel hydrothermal limitation as the greatest importance of temperature and precipitation to the net primary productivity. In contrast, land cover type instead of climate became the most important variable on net primary productivity in the Weihe River Basin, and topography and land cover type were critical controls in the Lower Yangtze River Basin. In addition, the annual net primary productivity in all three areas exhibited an increasing trend during 2010-2019. However, the increase of net primary productivity in the Heihe River Basin was primarily driven by the increase of both temperature and precipitation due to the warming and humification in the northwestern of China. In contrast, the increase of temperature (especially spring warming) dominated the increase of net primary productivity in the Weihe River Basin and Lower Yangtze River Basin, due to the relatively sufficient precipitation. Furthermore, monthly net primary productivity exhibited a unimodal curve throughout the year. However, the increasing trend nearly stopped in June and July in the Lower Yangtze River Basin. This is possibly due to the light deficiency with abundant precipitation for plant photosynthesis in the natural ecosystem like forest and shrubland, and the rotation from wheat harvesting to rice planting in the cropland in these months.
中国不同气候梯度三大流域净初级生产力时空格局及驱动因素比较研究
对不同气候梯度地区陆地净初级生产力的比较研究有助于更好地理解生态系统对气候变化的响应,但这方面的研究相对较少。因此,本研究比较了 2010-2019 年期间净初级生产力的时空格局,并识别了中国三个典型气候盆地(干旱和半干旱气候的黑河流域、半干旱和半湿润气候的渭河流域以及湿润气候的长江下游流域)的不同控制因素。结果表明,净初级生产力依次为长江下游流域(480.3 g C m-2 yr-1)>渭河流域(346.7 g C m-2 yr-1)>黑河流域(98.1 g C m-2 yr-1)。黑河流域的植被在净初级生产力中受到温度和降水的严重热液限制。而在渭河流域,土地覆被类型而非气候成为影响净初级生产力的最重要变量;在长江下游流域,地形和土地覆被类型是关键的控制因素。此外,2010-2019 年期间,三个地区的年净初级生产力均呈上升趋势。然而,黑河流域净初级生产力的提高主要是由于中国西北地区气候变暖和腐殖化导致气温和降水量的增加。相比之下,渭河流域和长江下游流域由于降水相对充足,气温的升高(尤其是春季升温)主导了净初级生产力的提高。此外,全年月度净初级生产力呈现单峰曲线。但在长江下游流域,上升趋势在 6 月和 7 月几乎停止。这可能是由于在森林和灌木林等自然生态系统中,植物光合作用所需的充足降水导致光照不足,以及这两个月份耕地从小麦收割到水稻种植的轮换。
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