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Research Project: IMPACTS OF GLOBAL CHANGES AND BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF INVASIVE WEEDS ON WESTERN RANGELANDS

Location: Grassland, Soil and Water Research Laboratory

Title: Precipitation regulates the response of net ecosystem CO2 exchange to environmental variation on U.S. rangelands

Authors
item Polley, Wayne
item Emmerich, William
item Bradford, James
item Sims, Phillip
item Johnson, Douglas
item Saliendra, Nicanor
item Svejcar, Anthony
item Angell, Raymond
item Frank, Albert
item Phillips, Rebecca
item Snyder, Keirith
item Morgan, Jack
item Sanabria, Joaquin - IFDC, MUSCLE SHOALS, AL
item Mielnick, Patricia - POSTDOC RESEARCH ASSOC
item Dugas, William - TEXAS AGRILIFE RESEARCH

Submitted to: Ecological Society of America Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: April 13, 2009
Publication Date: August 2, 2009
Citation: Polley, H.W., Emmerich, W.E., Bradford, J.A., Sims, P.L., Johnson, D.A., Saliendra, N.Z., Svejcar, A.J., Angell, R.F., Frank, A.B., Phillips, B.L., Snyder, K.A., Morgan, J.A., Sanabria, J., Mielnick, P.C., Dugas, W.A. 2009. Precipitation regulates the response of net ecosystem CO2 exchange to environmental variation on U.S. rangelands. In: Proceedings of the Ecological Society of America, August 2-7, 2009, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 2009 CDROM.

Technical Abstract: Rangelands occupy about 50% of the Earth’s land surface and thus play an important role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle. For rangelands and other terrestrial ecosystems, the balance between photosynthetic uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) and CO2 loss to respiration varies among years in response to inter-annual variation in climate. Variability in CO2 exchange results from inter-annual differences in (1) environmental variables at a given point in the annual cycle (direct effects of the environment) and in (2) the response of CO2 flux to a given change in the environment because of climate-caused changes in biological processes that regulate photosynthesis and respiration (functional change). We used a regression procedure to distinguish contributions of functional change and direct effects of the environment to inter-annual variation in net ecosystem exchange of CO2 (NEE) of 8 rangeland ecosystems in the western USA (58 site-years of data). We predicted that 1) functional change is caused by inter-annual change in precipitation on each rangeland and 2) the contribution of functional change to variance in NEE increases among rangelands as mean precipitation increases. Functional change explained 10-40% of the variance in NEE and accounted for more than twice the variance in fluxes of direct effects of environmental variability for 6 of the 8 ecosystems. Functional change was associated with inter-annual variation in precipitation on most rangelands but, contrary to prediction, contributed proportionally more to variance in NEE on arid than more mesic ecosystems. Our results indicate that we must account for the influence of precipitation on flux-environment relationships in order to predict the C balance of rangeland ecosystems from climatic variables.

   

 
Project Team
Polley, Wayne
Fay, Philip
Arnold, Jeffrey
 
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  Pasture, Forage and Rangeland Systems (215)
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