Contrasting responses of water use efficiency to drought across global terrestrial ecosystems

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Yuting Yang
Huade Guan
Okke Batelaan
Tim R. McVicar
Di Long
Shilong Piao
Wei Liang
Bing Liu
Zhao Jin
Craig T. Simmons
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[1] School of the Environment,Department of Hydraulic Engineering
[2] Flinders University,undefined
[3] CSIRO Land and Water,undefined
[4] National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training,undefined
[5] Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science,undefined
[6] State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering,undefined
[7] Tsinghua University,undefined
[8] Sino-French Institute for Earth System Science,undefined
[9] College of Urban and Environmental Sciences,undefined
[10] Peking University,undefined
[11] College of Tourism and Environmental Sciences,undefined
[12] Shaanxi Normal University,undefined
[13] Linze Inland River Basin Research Station,undefined
[14] Laboratory of Heihe River Eco-Hydrology and Basin Science,undefined
[15] Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute,undefined
[16] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Drought is an intermittent disturbance of the water cycle that profoundly affects the terrestrial carbon cycle. However, the response of the coupled water and carbon cycles to drought and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here we provide the first global synthesis of the drought effect on ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE = gross primary production (GPP)/evapotranspiration (ET)). Using two observational WUE datasets (i.e., eddy-covariance measurements at 95 sites (526 site-years) and global gridded diagnostic modelling based on existing observation and a data-adaptive machine learning approach), we find a contrasting response of WUE to drought between arid (WUE increases with drought) and semi-arid/sub-humid ecosystems (WUE decreases with drought), which is attributed to different sensitivities of ecosystem processes to changes in hydro-climatic conditions. WUE variability in arid ecosystems is primarily controlled by physical processes (i.e., evaporation), whereas WUE variability in semi-arid/sub-humid regions is mostly regulated by biological processes (i.e., assimilation). We also find that shifts in hydro-climatic conditions over years would intensify the drought effect on WUE. Our findings suggest that future drought events, when coupled with an increase in climate variability, will bring further threats to semi-arid/sub-humid ecosystems and potentially result in biome reorganization, starting with low-productivity and high water-sensitivity grassland.
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