Modeling plant-water interactions: an ecohydrological overview from the cell to the global scale

被引:120
|
作者
Fatichi, Simone [1 ]
Pappas, Christoforos [1 ,2 ]
Ivanov, Valeriy Y. [3 ]
机构
[1] ETH, Inst Environm Engn, Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Univ Montreal, Dept Geog, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada
[3] Univ Michigan, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
来源
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
TERRESTRIAL BIOSPHERE MODEL; FOREST ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES; DYNAMIC VEGETATION MODELS; CARBON CYCLE FEEDBACKS; LEAF GAS-EXCHANGE; TURGOR LOSS POINT; TREE DIE-OFF; STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE; SOIL-MOISTURE; CLIMATE-CHANGE;
D O I
10.1002/wat2.1125
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Vegetation and the water cycles are inherently coupled across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. Water availability interacts with plant ecophysiology and controls vegetation functioning. Concurrently, vegetation has direct and indirect effects on energy, water, carbon, and nutrient cycles. To better understand and model plant-water interactions, highly interdisciplinary approaches are required. We present an overview of the main processes and relevant interactions between water and plants across a range of spatial scales, from the cell level of leaves, where stomatal controls occur, to drought stress at the level of a single tree, to the integrating scales of a watershed, region, and the globe. A review of process representations in models at different scales is presented. More specifically, three main model families are identified: (1) models of plant hydraulics that mechanistically simulate stomatal controls and/or water transport at the tree level; (2) ecohydrological models that simulate plot-to catchment-scale water, energy, and carbon fluxes; and (3) terrestrial biosphere models that simulate carbon, water, and nutrient dynamics at the regional and global scales and address feedback between Earth's vegetation and the climate system. We identify special features and similarities across the model families. Examples of where plant-water interactions are especially important and have led to key scientific findings are also highlighted. Finally, we discuss the various data sources that are currently available to force and validate existing models, and we present perspectives on the evolution of the field. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:327 / 368
页数:42
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Thoughts on Earth System Modeling: From global to regional scale
    Canepa, Elisa
    Builtjes, Peter J. H.
    EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2017, 171 : 456 - 462
  • [22] Exploring scale-dependent ecohydrological responses in a large endorheic river basin through integrated surface water-groundwater modeling
    Tian, Yong
    Zheng, Yi
    Zheng, Chunmiao
    Xiao, Honglang
    Fan, Wenjie
    Zou, Songbing
    Wu, Bin
    Yao, Yingying
    Zhang, Aijing
    Liu, Jie
    WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2015, 51 (06) : 4065 - 4085
  • [23] Modeling of scale formation and corrosion from geothermal water
    Patzay, G
    Stahl, G
    Karman, FH
    Kalman, E
    ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA, 1998, 43 (1-2) : 137 - 147
  • [24] A global analysis of plant recovery performance from water stress
    Yin, Jingjing
    Bauerle, Taryn L.
    OIKOS, 2017, 126 (10) : 1377 - 1388
  • [25] Assessment of nitrogen fluxes to air and water from site scale to continental scale: An overview Introduction
    de Vries, Wim
    Cellier, Pierre
    Erisman, Jan Willem
    Sutton, Mark A.
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2011, 159 (11) : 3143 - 3148
  • [26] Editorial overview: Biotic interactions: The diverse and dynamic nature of perception and response in plant interactions: from cells to communities
    Paszkowski, Uta
    Scott, D. Barry
    CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY, 2015, 26 : V - VIII
  • [27] Global-scale land surface hydrologic modeling with the representation of water table dynamics
    Koirala, Sujan
    Yeh, Pat J. -F.
    Hirabayashi, Yukiko
    Kanae, Shinjiro
    Oki, Taikan
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2014, 119 (01) : 75 - 89
  • [28] The global energy and water cycle experiment (GEWEX) continental-scale international project (GCIP): An overview
    Coughlan, M
    Avissar, R
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 1996, 101 (D3) : 7139 - 7147
  • [29] Knowledge gaps in soil carbon and nitrogen interactions - From molecular to global scale
    Gardenas, Annemieke I.
    Agren, Goran I.
    Bird, Jeffrey A.
    Clarholm, Marianne
    Hallin, Sara
    Ineson, Phil
    Katterer, Thomas
    Knicker, Heike
    Nilsson, S. Ingvar
    Nasholm, Torgny
    Ogle, Stephen
    Paustian, Keith
    Persson, Tryggve
    Stendahl, Johan
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2011, 43 (04): : 702 - 717
  • [30] Tropical and global scale interactions among water vapor, atmospheric greenhouse effect, and surface temperature
    Inamdar, AK
    Ramanathan, V
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 1998, 103 (D24) : 32177 - 32194