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Growing season and spatial variations of carbon fluxes of Arctic and boreal ecosystems in Alaska (USA).

Masahito Ueyama1, Hiroki Iwata2, Yoshinobu Harazono3, Eugénie S Euskirchen4, Walter C Oechel5, Donatella Zona5.   

Abstract

To better understand the spatial and temporal dynamics of CO2 exchange between Arctic ecosystems and the atmosphere, we synthesized CO2 flux data, measured in eight Arctic tundra and five boreal ecosystems across Alaska (USA) and identified growing season and spatial variations of the fluxes and environmental controlling factors. For the period examined, all of the boreal and seven of the eight Arctic tundra ecosystems acted as CO2 sinks during the growing season. Seasonal patterns of the CO2 fluxes were mostly determined by air temperature, except ecosystem respiration (RE) of tundra. For the tundra ecosystems, the spatial variation of gross primary productivity (GPP) and net CO2 sink strength were explained by growing season length, whereas RE increased with growing degree days. For boreal ecosystems, the spatial variation of net CO2 sink strength was mostly determined by recovery of GPP from fire disturbance. Satellite-derived leaf area index (LAI) was a better index to explain the spatial variations of GPP and NEE of the ecosystems in Alaska than were the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and enhanced vegetation index (EVI). Multiple regression models using growing degree days, growing season length, and satellite-derived LAI explained much of the spatial variation in GPP and net CO2 exchange among the tundra and boreal ecosystems. The high sensitivity of the sink strength to growing season length indicated that the tundra ecosystem could increase CO2 sink strength under expected future warming, whereas ecosystem compositions associated with fire disturbance could play a major role in carbon release from boreal ecosystems.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24555310     DOI: 10.1890/11-0875.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Appl        ISSN: 1051-0761            Impact factor:   4.657


  5 in total

1.  Microscale drivers of summer CO2 fluxes in the Svalbard High Arctic tundra.

Authors:  Marta Magnani; Ilaria Baneschi; Mariasilvia Giamberini; Brunella Raco; Antonello Provenzale
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Earlier snowmelt may lead to late season declines in plant productivity and carbon sequestration in Arctic tundra ecosystems.

Authors:  Donatella Zona; Peter M Lafleur; Koen Hufkens; Barbara Bailey; Beniamino Gioli; George Burba; Jordan P Goodrich; Anna K Liljedahl; Eugénie S Euskirchen; Jennifer D Watts; Mary Farina; John S Kimball; Martin Heimann; Mathias Göckede; Martijn Pallandt; Torben R Christensen; Mikhail Mastepanov; Efrén López-Blanco; Marcin Jackowicz-Korczynski; Albertus J Dolman; Luca Belelli Marchesini; Roisin Commane; Steven C Wofsy; Charles E Miller; David A Lipson; Josh Hashemi; Kyle A Arndt; Lars Kutzbach; David Holl; Julia Boike; Christian Wille; Torsten Sachs; Aram Kalhori; Xia Song; Xiaofeng Xu; Elyn R Humphreys; Charles D Koven; Oliver Sonnentag; Gesa Meyer; Gabriel H Gosselin; Philip Marsh; Walter C Oechel
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Effects of fire on CO2 , CH4 , and N2 O exchange in a well-drained Arctic heath ecosystem.

Authors:  Lena Hermesdorf; Bo Elberling; Ludovica D'Imperio; Wenyi Xu; Anders Lambaek; Per L Ambus
Journal:  Glob Chang Biol       Date:  2022-05-27       Impact factor: 13.211

4.  Experimental warming differentially affects vegetative and reproductive phenology of tundra plants.

Authors:  Courtney G Collins; Sarah C Elmendorf; Robert D Hollister; Greg H R Henry; Karin Clark; Anne D Bjorkman; Isla H Myers-Smith; Janet S Prevéy; Isabel W Ashton; Jakob J Assmann; Juha M Alatalo; Michele Carbognani; Chelsea Chisholm; Elisabeth J Cooper; Chiara Forrester; Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir; Kari Klanderud; Christopher W Kopp; Carolyn Livensperger; Marguerite Mauritz; Jeremy L May; Ulf Molau; Steven F Oberbauer; Emily Ogburn; Zoe A Panchen; Alessandro Petraglia; Eric Post; Christian Rixen; Heidi Rodenhizer; Edward A G Schuur; Philipp Semenchuk; Jane G Smith; Heidi Steltzer; Ørjan Totland; Marilyn D Walker; Jeffrey M Welker; Katharine N Suding
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-06-11       Impact factor: 14.919

5.  Environmental Controls on Multi-Scale Dynamics of Net Carbon Dioxide Exchange From an Alpine Peatland on the Eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Authors:  Hu Yao; Haijun Peng; Bing Hong; Qian Guo; Hanwei Ding; Yetang Hong; Yongxuan Zhu; Cheng Cai; Jinshu Chi
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-01-05       Impact factor: 5.753

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