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土壤呼吸、净氮矿化及地上植物生长对实验性生态系统变暖响应的荟萃分析。

A meta-analysis of the response of soil respiration, net nitrogen mineralization, and aboveground plant growth to experimental ecosystem warming.

作者信息

Rustad L, Campbell J, Marion G, Norby R, Mitchell M, Hartley A, Cornelissen J, Gurevitch J

机构信息

USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 03824, Durham, NH, USA.

Desert Research Institute, 2215 Raggio Parkway, 89512, Reno, NV, USA.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2001 Feb;126(4):543-562. doi: 10.1007/s004420000544. Epub 2001 Feb 1.

Abstract

Climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions is predicted to raise the mean global temperature by 1.0-3.5°C in the next 50-100 years. The direct and indirect effects of this potential increase in temperature on terrestrial ecosystems and ecosystem processes are likely to be complex and highly varied in time and space. The Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems core project of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme has recently launched a Network of Ecosystem Warming Studies, the goals of which are to integrate and foster research on ecosystem-level effects of rising temperature. In this paper, we use meta-analysis to synthesize data on the response of soil respiration, net N mineralization, and aboveground plant productivity to experimental ecosystem warming at 32 research sites representing four broadly defined biomes, including high (latitude or altitude) tundra, low tundra, grassland, and forest. Warming methods included electrical heat-resistance ground cables, greenhouses, vented and unvented field chambers, overhead infrared lamps, and passive night-time warming. Although results from individual sites showed considerable variation in response to warming, results from the meta-analysis showed that, across all sites and years, 2-9 years of experimental warming in the range 0.3-6.0°C significantly increased soil respiration rates by 20% (with a 95% confidence interval of 18-22%), net N mineralization rates by 46% (with a 95% confidence interval of 30-64%), and plant productivity by 19% (with a 95% confidence interval of 15-23%). The response of soil respiration to warming was generally larger in forested ecosystems compared to low tundra and grassland ecosystems, and the response of plant productivity was generally larger in low tundra ecosystems than in forest and grassland ecosystems. With the exception of aboveground plant productivity, which showed a greater positive response to warming in colder ecosystems, the magnitude of the response of these three processes to experimental warming was not generally significantly related to the geographic, climatic, or environmental variables evaluated in this analysis. This underscores the need to understand the relative importance of specific factors (such as temperature, moisture, site quality, vegetation type, successional status, land-use history, etc.) at different spatial and temporal scales, and suggests that we should be cautious in "scaling up" responses from the plot and site level to the landscape and biome level. Overall, ecosystem-warming experiments are shown to provide valuable insights on the response of terrestrial ecosystems to elevated temperature.

摘要

预计因温室气体排放导致的气候变化将在未来50 - 100年内使全球平均气温升高1.0 - 3.5°C。这种潜在的气温升高对陆地生态系统及其生态过程的直接和间接影响在时间和空间上可能很复杂且变化很大。国际地圈 - 生物圈计划的全球变化与陆地生态系统核心项目最近启动了一个生态系统变暖研究网络,其目标是整合并促进关于气温上升对生态系统层面影响的研究。在本文中,我们运用荟萃分析来综合32个研究地点的数据,这些地点代表了四个大致定义的生物群落,包括高(纬度或海拔)冻原、低冻原、草原和森林,研究土壤呼吸、净氮矿化以及地上植物生产力对实验性生态系统变暖的响应。变暖方法包括电阻地热电缆、温室、有通风口和无通风口的田间箱、高架红外灯以及被动夜间变暖。尽管各个地点的结果显示对变暖的响应存在相当大的差异,但荟萃分析的结果表明,在所有地点和年份中,0.3 - 6.0°C范围内2 - 9年的实验性变暖显著使土壤呼吸速率提高了20%(95%置信区间为18 - 22%),净氮矿化速率提高了46%(95%置信区间为30 - 64%),植物生产力提高了19%(95%置信区间为15 - 23%)。与低冻原和草原生态系统相比,森林生态系统中土壤呼吸对变暖的响应通常更大;与森林和草原生态系统相比,低冻原生态系统中植物生产力对变暖的响应通常更大。除了地上植物生产力在较寒冷的生态系统中对变暖表现出更大的积极响应外,这三个过程对实验性变暖的响应幅度通常与本分析中评估的地理、气候或环境变量没有显著关系。这突出了需要了解不同时空尺度上特定因素(如温度、湿度、场地质量、植被类型、演替状态、土地利用历史等)的相对重要性,并表明我们在将小块地和场地层面的响应“扩大”到景观和生物群落层面时应谨慎。总体而言,生态系统变暖实验被证明能为陆地生态系统对气温升高的响应提供有价值的见解。

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