The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is predicted to experience increases in air temperature, increases in snowfall, and decreases in monsoon rains; however, there is currently a paucity of data that examine the ecological responses to such climate changes. In this study, we examined the effects of increased air temperature and snowfall on: 1) water use partitioning by different plant functional groups, and 2) ecosystem CO2 fluxes throughout the growing season. At the individual plant scale, we used stable hydrogen isotopes (dD) to partition water use between shallow- and deep-rooted species. Prior to the arrival of summer precipitation (typically mid-July), snowmelt was the main water source in the soils. During this time, shallow and deep-rooted spec...
Understanding the influences of climatic changes on water use efficiency (WUE) of Tibetan alpine mea...
The eastern Tibetan Plateau has become increasingly warmer and drier since the 1990s. Such warming a...
Plant growth generally responds positively to an increase in ambient temperature. Hence, most Earth ...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is predicted to experience increases in air temperature, increases in snowf...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is predicted to experience increases in air temperature, increases in snowf...
The structure and function of alpine grassland ecosystems, including their extensive soil carbon sto...
The Tibetan Plateau has the largest expanse of high-elevation permafrost in the world, and it is exp...
Abstract The Tibetan Plateau has the largest expanse of high‐elevation permafrost in the world, and ...
The Tibetan Plateau has the largest expanse of high-elevation permafrost in the world, and it is exp...
Winter snowfall is an important water source for plants during summer in semiarid regions. Snow, rai...
Winter snowfall is an important water source for plants during summer in semiarid regions. Snow, rai...
Winter snowfall is an important water source for plants during summer in semiarid regions. Snow, rai...
Winter snowfall is an important water source for plants during summer in semiarid regions. Snow, rai...
Understanding the influences of climatic changes on water use efficiency (WUE) of Tibetan alpine mea...
The alpine grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau are sensitive and vulnerable to climate change. However...
Understanding the influences of climatic changes on water use efficiency (WUE) of Tibetan alpine mea...
The eastern Tibetan Plateau has become increasingly warmer and drier since the 1990s. Such warming a...
Plant growth generally responds positively to an increase in ambient temperature. Hence, most Earth ...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is predicted to experience increases in air temperature, increases in snowf...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is predicted to experience increases in air temperature, increases in snowf...
The structure and function of alpine grassland ecosystems, including their extensive soil carbon sto...
The Tibetan Plateau has the largest expanse of high-elevation permafrost in the world, and it is exp...
Abstract The Tibetan Plateau has the largest expanse of high‐elevation permafrost in the world, and ...
The Tibetan Plateau has the largest expanse of high-elevation permafrost in the world, and it is exp...
Winter snowfall is an important water source for plants during summer in semiarid regions. Snow, rai...
Winter snowfall is an important water source for plants during summer in semiarid regions. Snow, rai...
Winter snowfall is an important water source for plants during summer in semiarid regions. Snow, rai...
Winter snowfall is an important water source for plants during summer in semiarid regions. Snow, rai...
Understanding the influences of climatic changes on water use efficiency (WUE) of Tibetan alpine mea...
The alpine grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau are sensitive and vulnerable to climate change. However...
Understanding the influences of climatic changes on water use efficiency (WUE) of Tibetan alpine mea...
The eastern Tibetan Plateau has become increasingly warmer and drier since the 1990s. Such warming a...
Plant growth generally responds positively to an increase in ambient temperature. Hence, most Earth ...