Changes in Global Vegetation Distribution and Carbon Fluxes in Response to Global Warming: Simulated Results from IAP-DGVM in CAS-ESM2

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Xiaofei Gao
Jiawen Zhu
Xiaodong Zeng
Minghua Zhang
Yongjiu Dai
Duoying Ji
He Zhang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,International Center for Climate and Environment Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters
[3] Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
[4] Stony Brook University,School of Atmospheric Sciences
[5] Sun Yat-Sen University,College of Global Change and Earth System Science
[6] Beijing Normal University,undefined
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global warming; vegetation distribution; carbon flux; leaf area index; surface air temperature; 全球变暖; 植被分布; 碳通量; 叶面积指数; 地表气温;
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Terrestrial ecosystems are an important part of Earth systems, and they are undergoing remarkable changes in response to global warming. This study investigates the response of the terrestrial vegetation distribution and carbon fluxes to global warming by using the new dynamic global vegetation model in the second version of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Earth System Model (CAS-ESM2). We conducted two sets of simulations, a present-day simulation and a future simulation, which were forced by the present-day climate during 1981–2000 and the future climate during 2081–2100, respectively, as derived from RCP8.5 outputs in CMIP5. CO2 concentration is kept constant in all simulations to isolate CO2-fertilization effects. The results show an overall increase in vegetation coverage in response to global warming, which is the net result of the greening in the mid-high latitudes and the browning in the tropics. The results also show an enhancement in carbon fluxes in response to global warming, including gross primary productivity, net primary productivity, and autotrophic respiration. We found that the changes in vegetation coverage were significantly correlated with changes in surface air temperature, reflecting the dominant role of temperature, while the changes in carbon fluxes were caused by the combined effects of leaf area index, temperature, and precipitation. This study applies the CAS-ESM2 to investigate the response of terrestrial ecosystems to climate warming. Even though the interpretation of the results is limited by isolating CO2-fertilization effects, this application is still beneficial for adding to our understanding of vegetation processes and to further improve upon model parameterizations.
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