Given that neither absolute measures nor direct model validations of global terrestrial net primary productivity (NPP) are feasible, intercomparison of global NPP models provides an effective tool to check model consistency. For this study, we tested the assumption that water availability is the primary limiting factor of NPP in global terrestrial biospheric models. We compared a water balance coefficient (WBC), calculated as the difference of mean annual precipitation and potential evapotranspiration to NPP for each grid cell (0.5° × 0.5° longitude/latitude) in each of 14 models. We also evaluated different approaches used for introducing water budget limitations on NPP: (1) direct physiological control on evapotranspiration through canopy...
This paper examines three types of models for estimating global terrestrial net primary productivity...
Eight terrestrial biospheric models (TBMs) calculating the monthly distributions of both net primary...
AimTo investigate how ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) varies spatially under different climate ...
Given that neither absolute measures nor direct model validations of global terrestrial net primary ...
Given that neither absolute measures nor direct model validations of global terrestrial net primary ...
International audienceGiven that neither absolute measures nor direct model validations of global te...
Seventeen global models of terrestrial biogeochemistry were compared with respect to annual and seas...
Net primary productivity (NPP) represents the greatest annual carbon flux from the atmosphere to the...
Net primary productivity (NPP) represents the greatest annual carbon flux from the atmosphere to the...
Annual and seasonal net primary productivity estimates (NPP) of 15 global models across latitudinal ...
Eight terrestrial biospheric models (TBMs) calculating the monthly distributions of both net primary...
Spatial and seasonal variations of net primary production (NPP), fraction of absorbed photosynthetic...
[Extract] Terrestrial vegetation acts as a reservoir for significant amounts of carbon and is involv...
Terrestrial net primary production (NPP) is sensitive to a number of controls, including aspects of ...
Estimates of the seasonal absorbed fraction of photosynthetically active radiation (FPAR) and net pr...
This paper examines three types of models for estimating global terrestrial net primary productivity...
Eight terrestrial biospheric models (TBMs) calculating the monthly distributions of both net primary...
AimTo investigate how ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) varies spatially under different climate ...
Given that neither absolute measures nor direct model validations of global terrestrial net primary ...
Given that neither absolute measures nor direct model validations of global terrestrial net primary ...
International audienceGiven that neither absolute measures nor direct model validations of global te...
Seventeen global models of terrestrial biogeochemistry were compared with respect to annual and seas...
Net primary productivity (NPP) represents the greatest annual carbon flux from the atmosphere to the...
Net primary productivity (NPP) represents the greatest annual carbon flux from the atmosphere to the...
Annual and seasonal net primary productivity estimates (NPP) of 15 global models across latitudinal ...
Eight terrestrial biospheric models (TBMs) calculating the monthly distributions of both net primary...
Spatial and seasonal variations of net primary production (NPP), fraction of absorbed photosynthetic...
[Extract] Terrestrial vegetation acts as a reservoir for significant amounts of carbon and is involv...
Terrestrial net primary production (NPP) is sensitive to a number of controls, including aspects of ...
Estimates of the seasonal absorbed fraction of photosynthetically active radiation (FPAR) and net pr...
This paper examines three types of models for estimating global terrestrial net primary productivity...
Eight terrestrial biospheric models (TBMs) calculating the monthly distributions of both net primary...
AimTo investigate how ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) varies spatially under different climate ...