Ecosystem water use efficiency (eWUE) is a useful metric to examine the interactions between water and carbon cycles in ecosystems. To reveal the response and adaptation characteristics of different vegetation types within the context of global warming on a regional scale, the spatiotemporal characteristics and influencing factors of the seasonal eWUE of various vegetation types in Inner Mongolia from 2001 to 2020 were explored. Based on MODIS gross primary productivity (GPP), evapotranspiration (ET) data and meteorological data, in this study, we estimated eWUE in different seasons in Inner Mongolia and used trend analysis and correlation analysis methods to analyze the relationship between eWUE in spring, summer and autumn and the tempera...
Understanding vegetation dynamics and their responses to climate change are essential to enhance the...
Many studies on global climate have forecast major changes in the amounts and spatial patterns of pr...
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (IMAR) is a major source of rivers, catchment areas, and ecolog...
Water-use efficiency (WUE) is not only an important indicator to connect the carbon and water cycles...
We selected four sites of ChinaFLUX representing four major ecosystem types in China-Changbaishan te...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE) reflects the intimately coupled relationship between the carbon...
This study mainly examined the relationships among primary productivity, precipitation and temperatu...
This study mainly examined the relationships among primary productivity, precipitation and temperatu...
Water use efficiency (WUE), the ratio of gross primary productivity (GPP) over evapotranspiration (E...
This study investigates the drivers of water use efficiency (WUE), a key metric of water resources m...
As the global climate has changed, studies on the relationship between vegetation and climate have b...
Through 2-3-year (2003-2005) continuous eddy covariance measurements of carbon dioxide and water vap...
Water use efficiency (WUE) at the ecosystem level is an important ecophysiological index reflecting ...
The characteristics of vegetation and drought for different seasons between 1982 and 2015 in Inner M...
Water use efficiency (WUE) measures the trade-off between carbon gain and water loss of terrestrial ...
Understanding vegetation dynamics and their responses to climate change are essential to enhance the...
Many studies on global climate have forecast major changes in the amounts and spatial patterns of pr...
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (IMAR) is a major source of rivers, catchment areas, and ecolog...
Water-use efficiency (WUE) is not only an important indicator to connect the carbon and water cycles...
We selected four sites of ChinaFLUX representing four major ecosystem types in China-Changbaishan te...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE) reflects the intimately coupled relationship between the carbon...
This study mainly examined the relationships among primary productivity, precipitation and temperatu...
This study mainly examined the relationships among primary productivity, precipitation and temperatu...
Water use efficiency (WUE), the ratio of gross primary productivity (GPP) over evapotranspiration (E...
This study investigates the drivers of water use efficiency (WUE), a key metric of water resources m...
As the global climate has changed, studies on the relationship between vegetation and climate have b...
Through 2-3-year (2003-2005) continuous eddy covariance measurements of carbon dioxide and water vap...
Water use efficiency (WUE) at the ecosystem level is an important ecophysiological index reflecting ...
The characteristics of vegetation and drought for different seasons between 1982 and 2015 in Inner M...
Water use efficiency (WUE) measures the trade-off between carbon gain and water loss of terrestrial ...
Understanding vegetation dynamics and their responses to climate change are essential to enhance the...
Many studies on global climate have forecast major changes in the amounts and spatial patterns of pr...
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (IMAR) is a major source of rivers, catchment areas, and ecolog...