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DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2019.05.009
WOS记录号: WOS:000478709700004
论文题名:
Global vegetation distribution driving factors in two Dynamic Global Vegetation Models of contrasting complexities
作者: Li, Huan1; Renssen, Hans1,2; Roche, Didier M.1,3
通讯作者: Li, Huan
刊名: GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE
ISSN: 0921-8181
EISSN: 1872-6364
出版年: 2019
卷: 180, 页码:51-65
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Global vegetation responses ; Mid-Holocene ; CO2 scenarios ; DGVMs ; Ecophysiological processes
WOS关键词: LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM ; CARBON CYCLE FEEDBACKS ; LOW ATMOSPHERIC CO2 ; EARTH SYSTEM MODEL ; LAND-COVER CHANGE ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; INTERMEDIATE COMPLEXITY ; TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS ; PART II ; PLANT GEOGRAPHY
WOS学科分类: Geography, Physical ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向: Physical Geography ; Geology
英文摘要:

This study compares the dynamic vegetation response in two Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) with contrasting processes complexity to changes in climate and atmospheric CO2. We consider observed pre-industrial climates and four different simulated climate change states relative to preindustrial conditions: the mid-Holocene (6 ka), the pre-industrial state with halved CO2 levels (140 ppm), doubled CO2 (560 ppm), and quadrupled CO2 (1120 ppm). The two DVGMs are LPJ-GUESS and VECODE. The input climate is derived from an earth system model of intermediate complexity (iLOVECLIM). We evaluate the sensitivities of these two DGVMs to changing climate and CO2 levels and assess the impact of their respective complexity on these sensitivities. Our results show that both DGVMs yield results consistent with the broad features of pre-industrial vegetation dynamics and changes in vegetation from mid-Holocene to pre-industrial. They also agree with the patterns of vegetation responses to the more extreme varying CO2 scenarios, yet with stronger magnitudes in LPJ-GUESS than in VECODE; in particular, large uncertainties are associated with the response of tropical vegetation to varying CO2 levels. LPJ-GUESS simulates stronger positive responses of global net primary production (NPP) to elevated CO2 levels than VECODE, particularly in tropical regions. The increase in global NPP differs by 8% between the two DGVMs under 2*CO 2 scenarios. Also, LPJ-GUESS simulates tropical vegetation sensitivities, defined here as the changes in tree-cover per degree of temperature anomaly, varying from 0.5 (degrees C-1), 0.25 (degrees C-1) to 0.15 (degrees C-1) under 1 /2*CO2, 2*CO2, and 4*CO2 scenarios. In VECODE these values are around 0.05 (degrees C-1) for all scenarios. The higher sensitivity of LPJ-GUESS to CO2 concentration levels is likely related to the inclusion of more detailed ecophysiological processes. The two DGVMs' different complexity of eco-physiological processes also impacts on vegetation requirements for rainfall due to the physiological effects that more efficient water use of vegetation is facilitated under elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration. The sensitivity of global Leaf Area Index (LAI) in the two DGVMs decreases with the increasing atmospheric CO2 from pre-industrial level to 4*CO2 scenario. The uncertainties of vegetation simulations are mainly contributed by the tropical vegetation response to climate and CO2 concentration due to the inclusion of ecosystem processes in both DGVMs and the scheme of vegetation classification. Based on our results, we recommend to use a standard set of vegetation types and to set up systematic simulations detecting the range of vegetation sensitivity to varying CO2 and climate forcing when inter-comparing different DGVMs.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/146639
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作者单位: 1.Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Earth Sci, Boelelaan 1085, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
2.Univ South Eastern Norway, Dept Nat Sci & Environm Hlth, N-3800 Bo I Telemark, Norway
3.CNRS, UVSQ, INSA, Lab Sci Climat & Environm,IPSL,Lab CEA, Gif Sur Yvette, France

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Li, Huan,Renssen, Hans,Roche, Didier M.. Global vegetation distribution driving factors in two Dynamic Global Vegetation Models of contrasting complexities[J]. GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE,2019-01-01,180:51-65
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