Relative effects of precipitation variability and warming on tallgrass prairie ecosystem function

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  • P. A. Fay
  • J. M. Blair
  • M. D. Smith
  • J. B. Nippert
  • J. D. Carlisle
  • A. K. Knapp
چکیده

Precipitation and temperature drive many aspects of terrestrial ecosystem function. Climate change scenarios predict increasing precipitation variability and temperature, and long term experiments are required to evaluate the ecosystem consequences of interannual climate variation, increased growing season (intra-annual) rainfall variability, and warming. We present results from an experiment applying increased growing season rainfall variability and year round warming in native tallgrass prairie. During ten years of study, total growing season rainfall varied 2-fold, and we found∼50–200 % interannual variability in plant growth and aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP), leaf carbon assimilation (ACO2 ), and soil CO2 efflux (JCO2 ) despite only ∼40 % variation in mean volumetric soil water content (0– 15 cm, 215). Interannual variation in soil moisture was thus amplified in most measures of ecosystem response. Differences between years in 215 explained the greatest portion (14–52 %) of the variation in these processes. Experimentally increased intra-annual season rainfall variability doubled the amplitude of intra-annual soil moisture variation and reduced 215 by 15 %, causing most ecosystem processes to decrease 8–40 % in some or all years with increased rainfall variability compared to ambient rainfall timing, suggesting reduced ecosystem rainfall use efficiency. Warming treatments increased soil temperature at 5 cm depth, particularly during spring, fall, and winter. Warming advanced canopy green up in spring, increased winter JCO2 , and reduced summer JCO2 and forb ANPP, suggesting that the effects of warming differed in cooler versus warmer parts of the year. We conclude that (1) major ecosystem processes Correspondence to: P. A. Fay ([email protected]) in this grassland may be substantially altered by predicted changes in interannual climate variability, intra-annual rainfall variability, and temperature, (2) interannual climate variation was a larger source of variation in ecosystem function than intra-annual rainfall variability and warming, and (3) effects of increased growing season rainfall variability and warming were small, but ecologically important. The relative effects of these climate drivers are likely to vary for different ecosystem processes and in wetter or drier ecosystems.

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تاریخ انتشار 2011