2022
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3792
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Long‐term drought aggravates instability of alpine grassland productivity to extreme climatic event

Abstract: The frequency and severity of extreme weather events are increasing and expected to increase more in the future, together with global change. However, how extreme events and global change factors interactively influence community structures and ecosystem processes is largely unknown. Here, we investigated the responses of the temporal stability and resilience of aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) of an alpine meadow to an extreme flooding event under different treatments of experimental drought and cl… Show more

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“…Specific environmental drivers might be important for plant community assembly processes, and thus ecosystem functioning and its long‐term sustainability at a broader scale, and might exhibit significant spatial differences along natural gradients (Burrows et al, 2011; Loarie et al, 2009; Nishizawa et al, 2022). We identify four environmental drivers that can influence ecosystem stability: (i) Climatic history of a region is an important abiotic factor that may influence system processes and the response of ecosystem functioning to climatic perturbations (He et al, 2022; White et al, 2022). Ecosystem stability at the landscape scale is known to be associated with climatic history (White et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific environmental drivers might be important for plant community assembly processes, and thus ecosystem functioning and its long‐term sustainability at a broader scale, and might exhibit significant spatial differences along natural gradients (Burrows et al, 2011; Loarie et al, 2009; Nishizawa et al, 2022). We identify four environmental drivers that can influence ecosystem stability: (i) Climatic history of a region is an important abiotic factor that may influence system processes and the response of ecosystem functioning to climatic perturbations (He et al, 2022; White et al, 2022). Ecosystem stability at the landscape scale is known to be associated with climatic history (White et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 2011 IPCC report clearly points out that global climate change is likely to increase the intensity and frequency of extreme climate events, such as severe drought and heavy precipitation, at global and regional levels in the future [13], which is mainly reflected in significant changes in the total amount and distribution of rainfall [14,15]. Drought can inhibit plant growth and reduce coverage, diversity and productivity [16,17], affecting the persistence and distribution of plant species and negatively affecting seedling survival [18]. Increasing rainfall can promote soil microbial activities, change soil-nitrogen-use efficiency and ultimately improve productivity [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flooding, as a typical extreme rainfall event, has been widely reported to threaten ecosystem stability (Fischer et al, 2016; He et al, 2022; Isbell et al, 2015; Wright et al, 2015), which is essential for providing sustainable ecosystem functions and services for humans (Furey & Tilman, 2021; Ma et al, 2022; Tilman et al, 2014). For example, flooding events have been reported to reduce the temporal stability of community productivity in grassland ecosystems (He et al, 2022; Wright et al, 2015). Since flooding events often happen with climate warming (Bevacqua et al, 2022), the change of ecosystem stability due to flooding events may be influenced by climate warming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate warming, the primary catalyst for extreme climatic events since the hydrological cycle intensifies under higher temperatures (Dai, 2013; Zhang et al, 2021), is predicted to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall events at the regional and global scales (Bevacqua et al, 2022; Fischer et al, 2013; Huntington, 2006; Pfahl et al, 2017; Wright et al, 2015). Flooding, as a typical extreme rainfall event, has been widely reported to threaten ecosystem stability (Fischer et al, 2016; He et al, 2022; Isbell et al, 2015; Wright et al, 2015), which is essential for providing sustainable ecosystem functions and services for humans (Furey & Tilman, 2021; Ma et al, 2022; Tilman et al, 2014). For example, flooding events have been reported to reduce the temporal stability of community productivity in grassland ecosystems (He et al, 2022; Wright et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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