气候变化对中国各地沼泽湿地植被总初级生产力时空变化的影响

IF 3.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Yanji Wang, Yuan Xin, Jiaqi Zhang, Shouzheng Tong, Ming Jiang, Xianguo Lu, Xiangjin Shen
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中国的沼泽湿地面积居世界第三位,在区域和全球碳循环中发挥着重要作用。植被总初级生产力(GPP)是湿地生态系统碳固存的常用指标。虽然气候变化已明显改变了沼泽的总初级生产力,但中国沼泽的总初级生产力变化和气候效应尚不清楚。本研究利用 2001-2020 年 MODIS GPP 和气候数据,研究了中国沼泽 GPP 的时空变化及其对气候变化的响应。结果表明,中国沼泽地年均 GPP 显著增加(4.56 克 C/m2/年),2001-2020 年平均值为 517.39 克 C/m2。年降水量的增加显著提高了中国沼泽的区域平均增殖生产力,而平均气温对沼泽增殖生产力的影响并不明显。虽然温度对全国平均 GPP 的影响不明显,但对中国部分沼泽地区的 GPP 有明显影响。本研究首次发现了昼夜温度对沼泽地 GPP 的非对称影响。具体而言,与昼间气温相比,夜间气温对中国沼泽GPP的正向影响更大。昼间温度升高会降低沼泽的年增长率,而夜间温度升高则会增加沼泽的年增长率。在区域尺度上,气候变化对不同气候区沼泽GPP的影响存在显著差异。在青藏高原沼泽区,年最高气温、年最低气温和春季降水量的增加都会导致沼泽年GPP的增加。从空间上看,部分相关结果在中国各地具有明显的空间异质性。本研究强调了季节性气候变化对不同地区沼泽植被生产力的不同影响,建议在模拟和预测中国沼泽植被生产力时应充分考虑昼夜温度的非对称影响。
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Impact of Climate Change on the Spatiotemporal Change in Vegetation Gross Primary Productivity of Marsh Wetlands Across China
China has the world's third‐largest area of marsh wetlands that plays a critical role in regional and global carbon cycle. Vegetation gross primary productivity (GPP) is a commonly used indicator of carbon sequestration of wetland ecosystems. Although climate change has significantly changed the marsh GPP, the changes in GPP and climatic effects in the marshes of China remian unclear. Using MODIS GPP and climate data during 2001–2020, this study examined the spatiotemporal changes in marsh GPP and its response to climate change in China. The results indicate that the annual averaged GPP over marshes of China increased significantly (4.56 g C/m2/year), with an average value of 517.39 g C/m2 from 2001 to 2020. Increased annual precipitation significantly enhances the regionally averaged GPP of marshes across China, while mean temperature does not have a significant effect on marsh GPP. Although temperature did not have an obvious effect on the national average GPP, it had a significant effect on the GPP in some marsh regions of China. This study found for the first time the asymmetric influences of daytime and nighttime temperatures on marsh GPP. Specifically, nighttime temperature had a larger positive impact on marsh GPP compared to daytime temperature in China. Increased daytime temperature could decrease annual GPP, while increased nighttime temperature increases the GPP. At a regional scale, the impact of climate change on marsh GPP varies significantly across climate regions. In the Tibetan Plateau marsh region, the increases in annual maximum temperature, annual minimum temperatures, and spring precipitation contribute to the increase in annual marsh GPP. Spatially, the partial correlation results have obvious spatial heterogeneities across China. This study highlights the distinct influences of seasonal climatic change on marsh GPP of different regions and suggests that the asymmetric impacts of day and night temperatures should be fully considered inaccurately simulating and predicting the vegetation productivity in China marsh.
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Land Degradation & Development
Land Degradation & Development 农林科学-环境科学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
8.50%
发文量
379
审稿时长
5.5 months
期刊介绍: Land Degradation & Development is an international journal which seeks to promote rational study of the recognition, monitoring, control and rehabilitation of degradation in terrestrial environments. The journal focuses on: - what land degradation is; - what causes land degradation; - the impacts of land degradation - the scale of land degradation; - the history, current status or future trends of land degradation; - avoidance, mitigation and control of land degradation; - remedial actions to rehabilitate or restore degraded land; - sustainable land management.
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