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Forest production efficiency increases with growth temperature
by
Ciais, P.
, Pongratz, J.
, Prentice, I. C.
, Ibrom, A.
, Arneth, A.
, Collalti, A.
, Sitch, S.
, Nabel, J. E. M. S.
, Stockmarr, A.
, Alkama, R.
, Goll, D. S.
, Haverd, V.
, Friedlingstein, P.
, Cescatti, A.
, Fernández-Martínez, M.
, Matteucci, G.
in
631/158/2454
/ 631/449/2668
/ 704/158/2165
/ 704/158/852
/ Annual precipitation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Ecosystem models
/ Efficiency
/ Environment models
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Forests
/ Global warming
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Net Primary Productivity
/ Nutrient loss
/ open climate campaign
/ Organic matter
/ Organs
/ Precipitation
/ Primary production
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Temperature effects
2020
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Forest production efficiency increases with growth temperature
by
Ciais, P.
, Pongratz, J.
, Prentice, I. C.
, Ibrom, A.
, Arneth, A.
, Collalti, A.
, Sitch, S.
, Nabel, J. E. M. S.
, Stockmarr, A.
, Alkama, R.
, Goll, D. S.
, Haverd, V.
, Friedlingstein, P.
, Cescatti, A.
, Fernández-Martínez, M.
, Matteucci, G.
in
631/158/2454
/ 631/449/2668
/ 704/158/2165
/ 704/158/852
/ Annual precipitation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Ecosystem models
/ Efficiency
/ Environment models
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Forests
/ Global warming
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Net Primary Productivity
/ Nutrient loss
/ open climate campaign
/ Organic matter
/ Organs
/ Precipitation
/ Primary production
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Temperature effects
2020
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Forest production efficiency increases with growth temperature
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Ciais, P.
, Pongratz, J.
, Prentice, I. C.
, Ibrom, A.
, Arneth, A.
, Collalti, A.
, Sitch, S.
, Nabel, J. E. M. S.
, Stockmarr, A.
, Alkama, R.
, Goll, D. S.
, Haverd, V.
, Friedlingstein, P.
, Cescatti, A.
, Fernández-Martínez, M.
, Matteucci, G.
in
631/158/2454
/ 631/449/2668
/ 704/158/2165
/ 704/158/852
/ Annual precipitation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Ecosystem models
/ Efficiency
/ Environment models
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Forests
/ Global warming
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Net Primary Productivity
/ Nutrient loss
/ open climate campaign
/ Organic matter
/ Organs
/ Precipitation
/ Primary production
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Temperature effects
2020
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Forest production efficiency increases with growth temperature
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Forest production efficiency increases with growth temperature
2020
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Overview
Forest production efficiency (FPE) metric describes how efficiently the assimilated carbon is partitioned into plants organs (biomass production, BP) or—more generally—for the production of organic matter (net primary production, NPP). We present a global analysis of the relationship of FPE to stand-age and climate, based on a large compilation of data on gross primary production and either BP or NPP. FPE is important for both forest production and atmospheric carbon dioxide uptake. We find that FPE increases with absolute latitude, precipitation and (all else equal) with temperature. Earlier findings—FPE declining with age—are also supported by this analysis. However, the temperature effect is opposite to what would be expected based on the short-term physiological response of respiration rates to temperature, implying a top-down regulation of carbon loss, perhaps reflecting the higher carbon costs of nutrient acquisition in colder climates. Current ecosystem models do not reproduce this phenomenon. They consistently predict lower FPE in warmer climates, and are therefore likely to overestimate carbon losses in a warming climate.
Many models assume a universal carbon use efficiency across forest biomes, in contrast to assumptions of other process-based models. Here the authors analyse forest production efficiency across a wide range of climates to show a positive relationship with annual temperature and precipitation, indicating that ecosystem models are overestimating forest carbon losses under warming.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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