Semi-arid ecosystems play an important role in regulating the dynamics of the global terrestrial CO2 sink. These dynamics are mainly driven by increasing inter-annual precipitation variability. However, how ecosystem carbon processes respond to changes in precipitation is not well understood, due to a lack of substantial experimental evidence that combines increased and decreased precipitation treatments. This study, a 3-year field manipulation experiment with five precipitation levels conducted in a semi-arid steppe, examined the impacts of increased and decreased precipitation on ecosystem CO2 (GEP: gross ecosystem photosynthesis; ER: ecosystem respiration; NEE: net ecosystem CO2 exchange), water exchange (ET: evapotranspirati...
Global temperature increases and precipitation changes are both expected to alter ecosystem carbon (...
The ongoing changes in the global climate expose the world's ecosystems not only to increasing CO2 c...
Changes in water and nitrogen (N) availability due to climate change and atmospheric N deposition co...
Semi-arid ecosystems play an important role in regulating the dynamics of the global terrestrial CO2...
Semi-arid ecosystems play an important role in regulating the dynamics of the global terrestrial CO2...
1. Changes in precipitation have the potential to cause dramatic changes in ecosystem carbon (C) cyc...
Precipitation, more than any other environmental factor, controls patterns of ecosystem production a...
Climate warming, altered precipitation and nitrogen deposition may critically affect plant growth an...
Rangelands occupy 50% of Earth’s land surface and thus are important in the terrestrial carbon (C) c...
Abstract Changes in precipitation patterns and N cycling across the globe are likely to affect ecosy...
Rainfall pulses can significantly influence carbon cycling in water limited ecosystems. The magnitud...
Shifting patterns of precipitation associated with climate change may affect water-limited ecosystem...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Global climate change is projected to increase both the intensity and frequency...
Available online 29 June 2017Semi-arid climate is characterized by long dry periods which are interr...
Future precipitation change is anticipated to have a profound influence on ecosystem carbon (C) cycl...
Global temperature increases and precipitation changes are both expected to alter ecosystem carbon (...
The ongoing changes in the global climate expose the world's ecosystems not only to increasing CO2 c...
Changes in water and nitrogen (N) availability due to climate change and atmospheric N deposition co...
Semi-arid ecosystems play an important role in regulating the dynamics of the global terrestrial CO2...
Semi-arid ecosystems play an important role in regulating the dynamics of the global terrestrial CO2...
1. Changes in precipitation have the potential to cause dramatic changes in ecosystem carbon (C) cyc...
Precipitation, more than any other environmental factor, controls patterns of ecosystem production a...
Climate warming, altered precipitation and nitrogen deposition may critically affect plant growth an...
Rangelands occupy 50% of Earth’s land surface and thus are important in the terrestrial carbon (C) c...
Abstract Changes in precipitation patterns and N cycling across the globe are likely to affect ecosy...
Rainfall pulses can significantly influence carbon cycling in water limited ecosystems. The magnitud...
Shifting patterns of precipitation associated with climate change may affect water-limited ecosystem...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Global climate change is projected to increase both the intensity and frequency...
Available online 29 June 2017Semi-arid climate is characterized by long dry periods which are interr...
Future precipitation change is anticipated to have a profound influence on ecosystem carbon (C) cycl...
Global temperature increases and precipitation changes are both expected to alter ecosystem carbon (...
The ongoing changes in the global climate expose the world's ecosystems not only to increasing CO2 c...
Changes in water and nitrogen (N) availability due to climate change and atmospheric N deposition co...