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Refining the role of phenology in regulating gross ecosystem productivity across European peatlands

机译:炼素在欧洲泥炭地规范中规范生态系统生产率的作用

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The role of plant phenology as a regulator for gross ecosystem productivity (GEP) in peatlands is empirically not well constrained. This is because proxies to track vegetation development with daily coverage at the ecosystem scale have only recently become available and the lack of such data has hampered the disentangling of biotic and abiotic effects. This study aimed at unraveling the mechanisms that regulate the seasonal variation in GEP across a network of eight European peatlands. Therefore, we described phenology with canopy greenness derived from digital repeat photography and disentangled the effects of radiation, temperature and phenology on GEP with commonality analysis and structural equation modeling. The resulting relational network could not only delineate direct effects but also accounted for possible effect combinations such as interdependencies (mediation) and interactions (moderation). We found that peatland GEP was controlled by the same mechanisms across all sites: phenology constituted a key predictor for the seasonal variation in GEP and further acted as a distinct mediator for temperature and radiation effects on GEP. In particular, the effect of air temperature on GEP was fully mediated through phenology, implying that direct temperature effects representing the thermoregulation of photosynthesis were negligible. The tight coupling between temperature, phenology and GEP applied especially to high latitude and high altitude peatlands and during phenological transition phases. Our study highlights the importance of phenological effects when evaluating the future response of peatland GEP to climate change. Climate change will affect peatland GEP especially through changing temperature patterns during plant phenologically sensitive phases in high latitude and high altitude regions.
机译:植物候选的作用作为泥炭地生态系统生产率(GEP)的监管机构是经验上没有得到很好的限制。这是因为最近才能提供与生态系统规模的日常覆盖率的植被发展的代理,并且缺乏这种数据阻碍了生物和非生物效应的解散。本研究旨在解开规范欧洲八个欧洲泥炭块网络的核心季节变异的机制。因此,我们描述了具有数字重复摄影的冠层绿色的候选,并脱离了具有共性分析和结构方程模型的GEP上的辐射,温度和酚类物质的影响。由此产生的关系网络不仅可以描绘直接效应,还可以考虑可能的效果组合,例如相互依赖性(中介)和交互(适度)。我们发现Peatland Gep通过跨所有地点的相同机制控制:Phaphology构成了GEP中季节性变化的关键预测因子,并进一步充当了对GEP的温度和辐射效应的明显介质。特别地,空气温度对GEP的影响通过酚类学完全介导,这意味着代表光合作用热调节的直接温度效应可以忽略不计。温度,酚类和GEP之间的紧密耦合,尤其适用于高纬度和高海拔泥炭地以及鉴于高海拔泥炭阶段。我们的研究突出了诸如评估Peatland GEP对气候变化的未来响应时挥发性效应的重要性。气候变化将影响泥炭地GEP,特别是通过在高纬度和高海拔地区的植物上敏感阶段改变温度模式。

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