A better understanding of ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) will help us improve ecosystem management for mitigation as well as adaption to global hydrological change. Here, long-term flux tower observations of productivity and evapotranspiration allow us to detect a consistent latitudinal trend in WUE, rising from the subtropics to the northern high-latitudes. The trend peaks at approximately 516N, and then declines toward higher latitudes. These ground-based observations are consistent with global-scale estimates of WUE. Global analysis of WUE reveals existence of strong regional variations that correspond to global climate patterns. The latitudinal trends of global WUE for Earth’s major plant functional types reveal two peaks in the N...
Terrestrial ecosystems carbon and water cycles are tightly coupled through photosynthesis and evapot...
International audienceHalf-hourly measurements of the net exchanges of carbon dioxide and water vapo...
Hydrological extremes in Europe, such as droughts, are expected to increase in frequency and severi...
A better understanding of ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) will help us improve ecosystem manage...
AimTo investigate how ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) varies spatially under different climate ...
International audienceDefined as the ratio between gross primary productivity (GPP) and evapotranspi...
International audienceWater use efficiency (WUE), defined as the ratio of gross primary productivity...
Plant water-use efficiency (WUE), which is the ratio of the uptake of carbon dioxide through photosy...
Water use efficiency (WUE; gross primary production [GPP]/evapotranspiration [ET]) estimates the tra...
Plant Water Use Efficiency (WUE), which is the ratio of the uptake of carbon dioxide through photosy...
Ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) is an important metric linking the global land carbon and water...
Hydrological and carbon cycles are inherently coupled and play a pivotal role in the earth system. W...
Ecosystem water-use efficiency (EWUE) is an indicator of carbon-water interactions and is defined as...
Terrestrial ecosystems carbon and water cycles are tightly coupled through photosynthesis and evapot...
International audienceHalf-hourly measurements of the net exchanges of carbon dioxide and water vapo...
Hydrological extremes in Europe, such as droughts, are expected to increase in frequency and severi...
A better understanding of ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) will help us improve ecosystem manage...
AimTo investigate how ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) varies spatially under different climate ...
International audienceDefined as the ratio between gross primary productivity (GPP) and evapotranspi...
International audienceWater use efficiency (WUE), defined as the ratio of gross primary productivity...
Plant water-use efficiency (WUE), which is the ratio of the uptake of carbon dioxide through photosy...
Water use efficiency (WUE; gross primary production [GPP]/evapotranspiration [ET]) estimates the tra...
Plant Water Use Efficiency (WUE), which is the ratio of the uptake of carbon dioxide through photosy...
Ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) is an important metric linking the global land carbon and water...
Hydrological and carbon cycles are inherently coupled and play a pivotal role in the earth system. W...
Ecosystem water-use efficiency (EWUE) is an indicator of carbon-water interactions and is defined as...
Terrestrial ecosystems carbon and water cycles are tightly coupled through photosynthesis and evapot...
International audienceHalf-hourly measurements of the net exchanges of carbon dioxide and water vapo...
Hydrological extremes in Europe, such as droughts, are expected to increase in frequency and severi...