<div><p>Water-use efficiency (WUE), defined as the ratio of net primary productivity (NPP) to evapotranspiration (ET), is an important indicator to represent the trade-off pattern between vegetation productivity and water consumption. Its dynamics under climate change are important to ecohydrology and ecosystem management, especially in the drylands. In this study, we modified and used a late version of Boreal Ecosystem Productivity Simulator (BEPS), to quantify the WUE in the typical dryland ecosystems, Temperate Eurasian Steppe (TES). The Aridity Index (AI) was used to specify the terrestrial water availability condition. The regional results showed that during the period of 1999–2008, the WUE has a clear decreasing trend in the spatial d...
In arid and semi-arid climate zones, understanding the spatial patterns and biogeographical mechanis...
Both light use efficiency (LUE) and water use efficiency (WUE) play essential roles in ecosystem pro...
An assessment of the water expense efficiency for producing phytomass by dominating species in true ...
Water-use efficiency (WUE), defined as the ratio of net primary productivity (NPP) to evapotranspira...
Quantifying the coupled cycles of carbon and water is essential for exploring the response mechanism...
<p>Temporal trends of NPP, ET and WUE from 1999 to 2008 in the Temperate Eurasian Steppe under diffe...
Although understanding the carbon and water cycles of dryland ecosystems in terms of water use effic...
Biomass and species richness are two important indicators of ecosystem stability. The relationship b...
Dryland ecosystems are crucial components within the Earth and atmospheric systems, and a number of ...
Drought is an intermittent disturbance of the water cycle that profoundly affects the terrestrial ca...
Studying the impact of regional or seasonal drought on vegetation water-use efficiency (WUE) can ide...
The carbon–water cycle is critical to ecosystem function and sustainability in dryland region. Ecosy...
As one of the more dominant and relatively stable ecosystems in arid Central Asia, the shrub ecosyst...
Water use efficiency (WUE) is a key indicator to assess ecosystem adaptation to water stress. Rain u...
Water-use efficiency (WUE), which links carbon and water cycles, is an important indicator of assess...
In arid and semi-arid climate zones, understanding the spatial patterns and biogeographical mechanis...
Both light use efficiency (LUE) and water use efficiency (WUE) play essential roles in ecosystem pro...
An assessment of the water expense efficiency for producing phytomass by dominating species in true ...
Water-use efficiency (WUE), defined as the ratio of net primary productivity (NPP) to evapotranspira...
Quantifying the coupled cycles of carbon and water is essential for exploring the response mechanism...
<p>Temporal trends of NPP, ET and WUE from 1999 to 2008 in the Temperate Eurasian Steppe under diffe...
Although understanding the carbon and water cycles of dryland ecosystems in terms of water use effic...
Biomass and species richness are two important indicators of ecosystem stability. The relationship b...
Dryland ecosystems are crucial components within the Earth and atmospheric systems, and a number of ...
Drought is an intermittent disturbance of the water cycle that profoundly affects the terrestrial ca...
Studying the impact of regional or seasonal drought on vegetation water-use efficiency (WUE) can ide...
The carbon–water cycle is critical to ecosystem function and sustainability in dryland region. Ecosy...
As one of the more dominant and relatively stable ecosystems in arid Central Asia, the shrub ecosyst...
Water use efficiency (WUE) is a key indicator to assess ecosystem adaptation to water stress. Rain u...
Water-use efficiency (WUE), which links carbon and water cycles, is an important indicator of assess...
In arid and semi-arid climate zones, understanding the spatial patterns and biogeographical mechanis...
Both light use efficiency (LUE) and water use efficiency (WUE) play essential roles in ecosystem pro...
An assessment of the water expense efficiency for producing phytomass by dominating species in true ...