Emerging negative impact of warming on summer carbon uptake in northern ecosystems

Autor/a

Wang, Tao

Liu, Dan

Piao, Shilong

Wang, Yilong

Wang, Xiaoyi

Guo, Hui

Lian, Xu

Burkhart, John F.

Ciais, Philippe

Huang, Mengtian

Janssens, Ivan

Li, Yue

Liu, Yongwen

Peñuelas, Josep

Peng, Shushi

Yang, Hui

Yao, Yitong

Yin, Yi

Zhao, Yutong

Data de publicació

2018

Resum

Most studies of the northern hemisphere carbon cycle based on atmospheric CO2 concentration have focused on spring and autumn, but the climate change impact on summer carbon cycle remains unclear. Here we used atmospheric CO2 record from Point Barrow (Alaska) to show that summer CO2 drawdown between July and August, a proxy of summer carbon uptake, is significantly negatively correlated with terrestrial temperature north of 50°N interannually during 1979-2012. However, a refined analysis at the decadal scale reveals strong differences between the earlier (1979-1995) and later (1996-2012) periods, with the significant negative correlation only in the later period. This emerging negative temperature response is due to the disappearance of the positive temperature response of summer vegetation activities that prevailed in the earlier period. Our finding, together with the reported weakening temperature control on spring carbon uptake, suggests a diminished positive effect of warming on high-latitude carbon uptake.

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