Water stress is a defining characteristic of Mediterranean ecosystems, and is likely to become more severe in the coming decades. Simulation models are key tools for making predictions, but our current understanding of how soil moisture controls ecosystem functioning is not sufficient to adequately constrain parameterisations. Canopy-scale flux data from four forest ecosystems with Mediterranean-type climates were used in order to analyse the physiological controls on carbon and water flues through the year. Significant non-stomatal limitations on photosynthesis were detected, along with lesser changes in the conductance-assimilation relationship. New model parameterisations were derived and implemented in two contrasting modelling approach...
Current land surface schemes in weather and climate models make use of the so-called coupled photosy...
Our objective was to test how a long-term increased water limitation affects structural and function...
International audienceThe drought of 2003 was exceptionally severe in many regions of Europe, both i...
Water stress is a defining characteristic of Mediterranean ecosystems, and is likely to become more ...
Water stress is a defining characteristic of Mediterranean ecosystems, and is likely to become more ...
Water stress is a defining characteristic of Mediterranean ecosystems, and is likely to become more ...
Water availability is the most limiting factor to global plant productivity, yet photosynthetic resp...
[1] We present a two-criteria inverse modeling approach to analyze the effects of seasonal drought o...
Context Forest ecosystem carbon uptake is heavily affected by increasing drought in the Mediterranea...
Mechanistic water balance models can be used to predict soil moisture dynamics and drought stress in...
Water availability is the dominant control of global terrestrial primary productivity with concurren...
Eddy covariance and sapflow data from three Mediterranean ecosystems were analysed via top-down appr...
The drought of 2003 was exceptionally severe in many regions of Europe, both in duration and in inte...
Eddy covariance and sapflow data from three Mediterranean ecosystems were analysed via top-down appr...
Current land surface schemes in weather and climate models make use of the so-called coupled photosy...
Our objective was to test how a long-term increased water limitation affects structural and function...
International audienceThe drought of 2003 was exceptionally severe in many regions of Europe, both i...
Water stress is a defining characteristic of Mediterranean ecosystems, and is likely to become more ...
Water stress is a defining characteristic of Mediterranean ecosystems, and is likely to become more ...
Water stress is a defining characteristic of Mediterranean ecosystems, and is likely to become more ...
Water availability is the most limiting factor to global plant productivity, yet photosynthetic resp...
[1] We present a two-criteria inverse modeling approach to analyze the effects of seasonal drought o...
Context Forest ecosystem carbon uptake is heavily affected by increasing drought in the Mediterranea...
Mechanistic water balance models can be used to predict soil moisture dynamics and drought stress in...
Water availability is the dominant control of global terrestrial primary productivity with concurren...
Eddy covariance and sapflow data from three Mediterranean ecosystems were analysed via top-down appr...
The drought of 2003 was exceptionally severe in many regions of Europe, both in duration and in inte...
Eddy covariance and sapflow data from three Mediterranean ecosystems were analysed via top-down appr...
Current land surface schemes in weather and climate models make use of the so-called coupled photosy...
Our objective was to test how a long-term increased water limitation affects structural and function...
International audienceThe drought of 2003 was exceptionally severe in many regions of Europe, both i...