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Tradeoffs between global warming and day length on the start of the carbon uptake period in seasonally cold ecosystems.


ABSTRACT: It is well established that warming leads to longer growing seasons in seasonally cold ecosystems. Whether this goes along with an increase in the net ecosystem carbon dioxide (CO2) uptake is much more controversial. We studied the effects of warming on the start of the carbon uptake period (CUP) of three mountain grasslands situated along an elevational gradient in the Alps. To this end we used a simple empirical model of the net ecosystem CO2 exchange, calibrated and forced with multi-year empirical data from each site. We show that reductions in the quantity and duration of daylight associated with earlier snowmelts were responsible for diminishing returns, in terms of carbon gain, from longer growing seasons caused by reductions in daytime photosynthetic uptake and increases in nighttime losses of CO2. This effect was less pronounced at high, compared to low, elevations, where the start of the CUP occurred closer to the summer solstice when changes in day length and incident radiation are minimal.

SUBMITTER: Wohlfahrt G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3935172 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tradeoffs between global warming and day length on the start of the carbon uptake period in seasonally cold ecosystems.

Wohlfahrt Georg G   Cremonese Edoardo E   Hammerle Albin A   Hörtnagl Lukas L   Galvagno Marta M   Gianelle Damiano D   Marcolla Barbara B   di Cella Umberto Morra UM  

Geophysical research letters 20131201 23


It is well established that warming leads to longer growing seasons in seasonally cold ecosystems. Whether this goes along with an increase in the net ecosystem carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) uptake is much more controversial. We studied the effects of warming on the start of the carbon uptake period (CUP) of three mountain grasslands situated along an elevational gradient in the Alps. To this end we used a simple empirical model of the net ecosystem CO<sub>2</sub> exchange, calibrated and forc  ...[more]

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