环境科学
生态系统呼吸
生态系统
北半球
气候变化
初级生产
大气科学
陆地生态系统
全球变暖
纬度
气候学
生产力
生态学
地理
生物
地质学
大地测量学
宏观经济学
经济
作者
Rui Tang,Bin He,Hans W. Chen,Deliang Chen,Yaning Chen,Yongshuo H. Fu,Wenping Yuan,Baofu Li,Zhi Li,Lanlan Guo,Xingming Hao,Liying Sun,Huiming Liu,Cheng Sun,Yang Yang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41558-022-01304-w
摘要
Abstract Part of the Northern Hemisphere has experienced widespread autumn cooling during the most recent decades despite overall warming, but how this contrasting temperature change has influenced the ecosystem carbon exchange remains unclear. Here, we show that autumn cooling has occurred over about half of the area north of 25° N since 2004, producing a weak cooling trend over the period 2004–2018. Multiple lines of evidence suggest an increasing net CO 2 release in autumn during 2004–2018. In cooling areas, the increasing autumn CO 2 release is due to the larger decrease of gross primary productivity (GPP) growth than total ecosystem respiration (TER) growth suppressed by cooling. In the warming areas, TER increased more than GPP because the warming and wetting conditions are more favourable for TER growth than GPP increase. Despite the opposite temperature trends, there has been a systematic increase in ecosystem carbon release across the Northern Hemisphere middle and high latitudes.
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