Climate, vegetation, and soil characteristics play important roles in regulating the spatial variation in carbon dioxide fluxes, but their relative influence is still uncertain. In this study, we compiled data from 241 eddy covariance flux sites in the Northern Hemisphere and used Classification and Regression Trees and Redundancy Analysis to assess how cli-mate, vegetation, and soil affect the spatial variations in three carbon dioxide fluxes (annual gross primary production (AGPP), annual ecosystem respiration (ARE), and annual net ecosystem production (ANEP)). Our results showed that the spatial variations in AGPP, ARE, and ANEP were significantly related to the climate and vegetation factors (correlation coefficients, R = 0.22 to 0.69, ...
The enhanced vegetation growth by climate warming plays a pivotal role in amplifying the seasonal cy...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Association for...
We evaluated how climate influences interannual variability in the terrestrial Net Ecosystem Exchang...
Climate, vegetation, and soil characteristics play important roles in regulating the spatial variati...
Compared to the well-known drivers of spatial variability in gross primary productivity (GPP), the r...
[1] Study of the effect of current climate changes on vegetation growth, and their spatial patterns ...
Contains fulltext : 224645.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Climate regulat...
Human activities such as fossil fuel combustion and deforestation have increased atmospheric concent...
Climate warming, altered precipitation and nitrogen deposition may critically affect plant growth an...
Variations in individual phenological events in response to global change have received considerable...
Abstract. Winter CO2 fluxes represent an important component of the annual carbon budget in northern...
We qualitatively and quantitatively assessed the factors related to vegetation growth using Earth sy...
Abstract We explored the influence of small-scale spatial variation in soil moisture on CO2 fluxes i...
In this study we examined ecosystem respiration (RECO) data from 104 sites belonging to FLUXNET, the...
International audienceStudy of the effect of current climate changes on vegetation growth, and their...
The enhanced vegetation growth by climate warming plays a pivotal role in amplifying the seasonal cy...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Association for...
We evaluated how climate influences interannual variability in the terrestrial Net Ecosystem Exchang...
Climate, vegetation, and soil characteristics play important roles in regulating the spatial variati...
Compared to the well-known drivers of spatial variability in gross primary productivity (GPP), the r...
[1] Study of the effect of current climate changes on vegetation growth, and their spatial patterns ...
Contains fulltext : 224645.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Climate regulat...
Human activities such as fossil fuel combustion and deforestation have increased atmospheric concent...
Climate warming, altered precipitation and nitrogen deposition may critically affect plant growth an...
Variations in individual phenological events in response to global change have received considerable...
Abstract. Winter CO2 fluxes represent an important component of the annual carbon budget in northern...
We qualitatively and quantitatively assessed the factors related to vegetation growth using Earth sy...
Abstract We explored the influence of small-scale spatial variation in soil moisture on CO2 fluxes i...
In this study we examined ecosystem respiration (RECO) data from 104 sites belonging to FLUXNET, the...
International audienceStudy of the effect of current climate changes on vegetation growth, and their...
The enhanced vegetation growth by climate warming plays a pivotal role in amplifying the seasonal cy...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Association for...
We evaluated how climate influences interannual variability in the terrestrial Net Ecosystem Exchang...