Worldwide impacts of atmospheric vapor pressure deficit on the interannual variability of terrestrial carbon sinks

Bin He, Chen Chen, Shangrong Lin, Wenping Yuan, Hans W. Chen, Deliang Chen, Yafeng Zhang, Lanlan Guo, Xiang Zhao, Xuebang Liu, Shilong Piao, Ziqian Zhong, Rui Wang, Rui Tang

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Abstract

Interannual variability of the terrestrial ecosystem carbon sink is substantially regulated by various environmental variables and highly dominates the interannual variation of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations. Thus, it is necessary to determine dominating factors affecting the interannual variability of the carbon sink to improve our capability of predicting future terrestrial carbon sinks. Using global datasets derived from machine-learning methods and process-based ecosystem models, this study reveals that the interannual variability of the atmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD) was significantly negatively correlated with net ecosystem production (NEP) and substantially impacted the interannual variability of the atmospheric CO2 growth rate (CGR). Further analyses found widespread constraints of VPD interannual variability on terrestrial gross primary production (GPP), causing VPD to impact NEP and CGR. Partial correlation analysis confirms the persistent and widespread impacts of VPD on terrestrial carbon sinks compared to other environmental variables. Current Earth system models underestimate the interannual variability in VPD and its impacts on GPP and NEP. Our results highlight the importance of VPD for terrestrial carbon sinks in assessing ecosystems' responses to future climate conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbernwab150
JournalNational Science Review
Volume9
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Apr 1

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© 2021 The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of China Science Publishing Media Ltd.

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Climate Research
  • Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
  • Physical Geography

Free keywords

  • carbon dioxide concentration
  • gross vegetation production
  • net ecosystem production
  • vapor pressure deficit

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