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  Semiempirical modeling of abiotic and biotic factors controlling ecosystem respiration across eddy covariance sites

Migliavacca, M., Reichstein, M., Richardson, A. D., Colombo, R., Sutton, M. A., Lasslop, G., et al. (2011). Semiempirical modeling of abiotic and biotic factors controlling ecosystem respiration across eddy covariance sites. Global Change Biology, 17, 390-409. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02243.x.

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Migliavacca, M.1, Author
Reichstein, M.1, Author
Richardson, Andrew D., Author
Colombo, Roberto, Author
Sutton, Mark A., Author
Lasslop, Gitta1, Author           
Tomelleri , E., Author
Wohlfahrt, Georg, Author
Carvalhais, N., Author
Cescatti, Alessandro, Author
Mahecha, M.1, Author
Montagnani, Leonardo, Author
Papale, Dario, Author
Zähle, S.1, Author
Arain, Altaf, Author
Arneth, Almut, Author
Black, T. Andrew, Author
Carrara, Arnaud, Author
Dore, Sabina, Author
Gianelle, Damiano, Author
Helfter, Carole, AuthorHollinger, David, AuthorKutsch, W. L., AuthorLafleur, Peter M., AuthorNouvellon, Yann, AuthorRebmann, Corinna1, AuthorRocha, Da, AuthorRodeghiero, Mirco, AuthorRoupsard, Olivier, AuthorSebastià, Maria-Teresa, AuthorSeufert, Guenther, AuthorSoussana, Jean-Francoise, AuthorMolen, Van Der, Author more..
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Free keywords: ecosystem respiration eddy covariance FLUXNET inverse modeling leaf area index productivity
 Abstract: Abstract In this study we examined ecosystem respiration (RECO) data from 104 sites belonging to FLUXNET, the global network of eddy covariance flux measurements. The goal was to identify the main factors involved in the variability of RECO: temporally and between sites as affected by climate, vegetation structure and plant functional type (PFT) (evergreen needleleaf, grasslands, etc.). We demonstrated that a model using only climate drivers as predictors of RECO failed to describe part of the temporal variability in the data and that the dependency on gross primary production (GPP) needed to be included as an additional driver of RECO. The maximum seasonal leaf area index (LAIMAX) had an additional effect that explained the spatial variability of reference respiration (the respiration at reference temperature Tref=15 °C, without stimulation introduced by photosynthetic activity and without water limitations), with a statistically significant linear relationship (r2=0.52, P<0.001, n=104) even within each PFT. Besides LAIMAX, we found that reference respiration may be explained partially by total soil carbon content (SoilC). For undisturbed temperate and boreal forests a negative control of total nitrogen deposition (Ndepo) on reference respiration was also identified. We developed a new semiempirical model incorporating abiotic factors (climate), recent productivity (daily GPP), general site productivity and canopy structure (LAIMAX) which performed well in predicting the spatio-temporal variability of RECO, explaining >70% of the variance for most vegetation types. Exceptions include tropical and Mediterranean broadleaf forests and deciduous broadleaf forests. Part of the variability in respiration that could not be described by our model may be attributed to a series of factors, including phenology in deciduous broadleaf forests and management practices in grasslands and croplands.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2011
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02243.x
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Title: Global Change Biology
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Publ. Info: Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 17 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 390 - 409 Identifier: CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925618107
ISSN: 1365-2486