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DOI10.3390/rs8110910
Vegetation Responses to Climate Variability in the Northern Arid to Sub-Humid Zones of Sub-Saharan Africa
Rishmawi, Khaldoun1; Prince, Stephen D.1; Xue, Yongkang2
通讯作者Prince, Stephen D.
来源期刊REMOTE SENSING
ISSN2072-4292
出版年2016
卷号8期号:11
英文摘要

In water limited environments precipitation is often considered the key factor influencing vegetation growth and rates of development. However; other climate variables including temperature; humidity; the frequency and intensity of precipitation events are also known to affect productivity; either directly by changing photosynthesis and transpiration rates or indirectly by influencing water availability and plant physiology. The aim here is to quantify the spatiotemporal patterns of vegetation responses to precipitation and to additional; relevant; meteorological variables. First; an empirical; statistical analysis of the relationship between precipitation and the additional meteorological variables and a proxy of vegetation productivity (the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index; NDVI) is reported and; second; a process-oriented modeling approach to explore the hydrologic and biophysical mechanisms to which the significant empirical relationships might be attributed. The analysis was conducted in Sub-Saharan Africa; between 5 and 18 degrees N; for a 25-year period 1982-2006; and used a new quasi-daily Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) dataset. The results suggest that vegetation; particularly in the wetter areas; does not always respond directly and proportionately to precipitation variation; either because of the non-linearity of soil moisture recharge in response to increases in precipitation; or because variations in temperature and humidity attenuate the vegetation responses to changes in water availability. We also find that productivity; independent of changes in total precipitation; is responsive to intra-annual precipitation variation. A significant consequence is that the degree of correlation of all the meteorological variables with productivity varies geographically; so no one formulation is adequate for the entire region. Put together; these results demonstrate that vegetation responses to meteorological variation are more complex than an equilibrium relationship between precipitation and productivity. In addition to their intrinsic interest; the findings have important implications for detection of anthropogenic dryland degradation (desertification); for which the effects of natural fluctuations in meteorological variables must be controlled in order to reveal non-meteorological; including anthropogenic; degradation.


英文关键词primary production NPP NDVI land degradation Sahel rainfall temperature humidity RUE
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000388798400031
WOS关键词NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION ; RAINFALL VARIABILITY ; WEST-AFRICA ; PRECIPITATION PULSES ; STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE ; LAND DEGRADATION ; CARBON FLUXES ; WATER ; DYNAMICS ; PRODUCTIVITY
WOS类目Remote Sensing
WOS研究方向Remote Sensing
来源机构University of California, Los Angeles
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/195982
作者单位1.Univ Maryland, Dept Geog Sci, College Pk, MD 20782 USA;
2.Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Geog, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
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Rishmawi, Khaldoun,Prince, Stephen D.,Xue, Yongkang. Vegetation Responses to Climate Variability in the Northern Arid to Sub-Humid Zones of Sub-Saharan Africa[J]. University of California, Los Angeles,2016,8(11).
APA Rishmawi, Khaldoun,Prince, Stephen D.,&Xue, Yongkang.(2016).Vegetation Responses to Climate Variability in the Northern Arid to Sub-Humid Zones of Sub-Saharan Africa.REMOTE SENSING,8(11).
MLA Rishmawi, Khaldoun,et al."Vegetation Responses to Climate Variability in the Northern Arid to Sub-Humid Zones of Sub-Saharan Africa".REMOTE SENSING 8.11(2016).
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