Quantifying influences of physiographic factors on temperate dryland vegetation, Northwest China

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Ziqiang Du
Xiaoyu Zhang
Xiaoming Xu
Hong Zhang
Zhitao Wu
Jing Pang
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[1] Institute of Loess Plateau,
[2] Shanxi University,undefined
[3] Taiyuan,undefined
[4] College of environmental & Resource Science,undefined
[5] Shanxi University,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 7卷
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Variability in satellite measurements of terrestrial greenness in drylands is widely observed in land surface processes and global change studies. Yet the underlying causes differ and are not fully understood. Here, we used the GeogDetector model, a new spatial statistical approach, to examine the individual and combined influences of physiographic factors on dryland vegetation greenness changes, and to identify the most suitable characteristics of each principal factor for stimulating vegetation growth. Our results indicated that dryland greenness was predominantly affected by precipitation, soil type, vegetation type, and temperature, either separately or in concert. The interaction between pairs of physiographic factors enhanced the influence of any single factor and displayed significantly non-linear influences on vegetation greenness. Our results also implied that vegetation greenness could be promoted by adopting favorable ranges or types of major physiographical factors, thus beneficial for ecological conservation and restoration that aimed at mitigating environmental degradation.
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