We analyze the impacts of changing dry season length and intensity on vegetation productivity and biomass. Our results show a wetness asymmetry in dry ecosystems, with dry seasons becoming drier and wet seasons becoming wetter, likely caused by climate change. The increasingly intense dry seasons were consistently correlated with a decreasing trend in net primary productivity (NPP) and biomass from different products and could potentially mean a reduction of 10–13% in NPP by 2100. We found that annual NPP in dry ecosystems is particularly sensitive to the intensity of the dry season, whereas an increase in precipitation during the wet season has a smaller effect. We conclude that changes in water availability over the dry season affect vege...
Drought is a main driver of interannual variation in global terrestrial net primary production. Howe...
In addition to causing an increase in mean temperatures, climate change is also altering precipitati...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
We analyze the impacts of changing dry season length and intensity on vegetation productivity and bi...
<div><p>One consequence of climate change is the alteration of global water fluxes, both in amount a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Public Library of Scienc...
International audienceThe ongoing changes in the global climate expose the world's ecosystems not on...
International audienceTemperature response of gross primary productivity (GPP) is a well-known prope...
Abstract Understanding present and future impacts of drought on the terrestrial carbon budget is of ...
Responses of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change have been explored in many regions worldwide. ...
The dynamics of net primary productivity (NPP) and its partitioning to the aboveground versus belowg...
Large areas in the tropics and at mid-latitudes experience pronounced seasonality and inter-annual v...
Understanding drivers of aboveground net primary production (ANPP) has long been a goal of ecology. ...
Drought is a main driver of interannual variation in global terrestrial net primary production. Howe...
In addition to causing an increase in mean temperatures, climate change is also altering precipitati...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
We analyze the impacts of changing dry season length and intensity on vegetation productivity and bi...
<div><p>One consequence of climate change is the alteration of global water fluxes, both in amount a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Public Library of Scienc...
International audienceThe ongoing changes in the global climate expose the world's ecosystems not on...
International audienceTemperature response of gross primary productivity (GPP) is a well-known prope...
Abstract Understanding present and future impacts of drought on the terrestrial carbon budget is of ...
Responses of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change have been explored in many regions worldwide. ...
The dynamics of net primary productivity (NPP) and its partitioning to the aboveground versus belowg...
Large areas in the tropics and at mid-latitudes experience pronounced seasonality and inter-annual v...
Understanding drivers of aboveground net primary production (ANPP) has long been a goal of ecology. ...
Drought is a main driver of interannual variation in global terrestrial net primary production. Howe...
In addition to causing an increase in mean temperatures, climate change is also altering precipitati...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...