The sensitivity of ecosystem carbon exchange to seasonal precipitation and woody plant encroachment

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D. L. Potts
T. E. Huxman
R. L. Scott
D. G. Williams
D. C. Goodrich
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[1] University of Arizona,Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[2] University of California,Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[3] Southwest Watershed Research Center,Renewable Resources and Botany
[4] USDA-ARS,undefined
[5] University of Wyoming,undefined
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Oecologia | 2006年 / 150卷
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Flux-duration analysis; Photosynthesis; Woody encroachment; Precipitation variability;
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Ongoing, widespread increases in woody plant abundance in historical grasslands and savannas (woody encroachment) likely will interact with future precipitation variability to influence seasonal patterns of carbon cycling in water-limited regions. To characterize the effects of woody encroachment on the sensitivity of ecosystem carbon exchange to seasonal rainfall in a semi-arid riparian setting we used flux-duration analysis to compare 2003-growing season NEE data from a riparian grassland and shrubland. Though less seasonally variable than the grassland, shrubland NEE was more responsive to monsoon rains than anticipated. During the 2004-growing season we measured leaf gas exchange and collected leaf tissue for δ13C and nitrogen content analysis periodically among three size classes of the dominant woody-plant, Prosopis velutina and the dominant understory species, Sporobolus wrightii, a C4 bunchgrass, present at the shrubland. We observed size-class and plant functional type independent patterns of seasonal plant performance consistent with greater-than-anticipated sensitivity of NEE in the shrubland. This research highlights the complex interaction between growing-season precipitation, plant-available alluvial groundwater and woody plant abundance governing ecosystem carbon balance in this semi-arid watershed.
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页码:453 / 463
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