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  Foliar temperature acclimation reduces simulated carbon sensitivity to climate

Smith, N. G., Malyshev, S. L., Shevliakova, E., Kattge, J., & Dukes, J. S. (2016). Foliar temperature acclimation reduces simulated carbon sensitivity to climate. Nature Climate Change, 6(4), 407-411. doi:10.1038/nclimate2878.

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Smith, Nicholas G., Autor
Malyshev, Sergey L., Autor
Shevliakova, Elena, Autor
Kattge, Jens1, Autor           
Dukes, Jeffrey S., Autor
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1Interdepartmental Max Planck Fellow Group Functional Biogeography, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1938314              

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 Zusammenfassung: Plant photosynthesis and respiration are the largest carbon fluxes between the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere1, and their parameterizations represent large sources of uncertainty in projections of land carbon uptake in Earth system models2,3 (ESMs). The incorporation of temperature acclimation of photosynthesis and foliar respiration, commonly observed processes, into ESMs has been proposed as a way to reduce this uncertainty2. Here we show that, across 15 flux tower sites spanning multiple biomes at various locations worldwide (10 S–67 N), acclimation parameterizations4,5 improve a model’s ability to reproduce observed net ecosystem exchange of CO2. This improvement is most notable in tropical biomes, where photosynthetic acclimation increased model performance by 36%. The consequences of acclimation for simulated terrestrial carbon uptake depend on the process, region and time period evaluated. Globally, including acclimation has a net eect of increasing carbon assimilation and storage, an eect that diminishes with time, but persists well into the future. Our results suggest that land models omitting foliar temperature acclimation are likely to overestimate the temperature sensitivity of terrestrial carbon exchange, thus biasing projections of future carbon storage and estimates of policy indicators such as the transient climate response to cumulative carbon emissions.

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 Datum: 20152015-12-072016
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DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2878
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Titel: Nature Climate Change
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 6 (4) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 407 - 411 Identifikator: ISSN: 1758-678x
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1758-678x