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DOI10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.01.026
Is terrestrial water storage a useful indicator in assessing the impacts of climate variability on crop yield in semi-arid ecosystems?
Ndehedehe, Christopher E.1,2; Agutu, Nathan O.1; Okwuashi, Onuwa2
通讯作者Ndehedehe, Christopher E.
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
ISSN1470-160X
EISSN1872-7034
出版年2018
卷号88页码:51-62
英文摘要

The productivity of global terrestrial ecosystems, especially in rain-fed agricultural systems and water-limited semi-arid ecosystems is largely restricted owing to climate-induced freshwater variability. In this study, Lake Chad basin (LCB) is selected as a tentative test bed to examine the utility of terrestrial water storage (TWS) inverted from Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) measurements as a useful indicator in assessing the impacts of climate variability on annual crop yields (2003-2013) in a semi-arid ecosystem. Regression results show that changes in the temporal series of GRACE-derived TWS in LCB explained significant and higher proportion of variation (R-2 = 55%, 39%, and 32%, p < 0.05) in cashew nut, potatoes, and cowpea yields, respectively, compared to rainfall (R-2 = 2%, 1%, and 7%, respectively). Rainfall on the other hand, explained a higher (R-2 = 32%) variability in soybeans than TWS (R-2 = 2%). Model soil moisture indicated significant relationship (p < 0.05) with cowpea (R-2 = 48%), onions (R-2 = 44%), and cashew nuts (R-2 = 30%) somewhat similar to TWS. TWS nonetheless, showed relatively stronger and significant associations with four crops (i.e., cashew nut, potatoes, cowpea, and rice) than with soil moisture (except cowpea) and rainfall. By integrating TWS with rainfall as input variables to model crop yield data in a neural network system, the input variables are related to crop yield and showed some predictive potentials (r = 0.89 for cashew nut vs TWS/rainfall, p < 0.05), which can be improved considerably when longer times series of the data (especially TWS) are available for robust network training, testing, and validation. Large proportions of Africa and other non industrialised regions of the world are heavily reliant on rainfed agriculture. Hence, multi-model climate forecasting studies in these regions can leverage on TWS not only as a soil moisture surrogate to assess the impacts of climate change on future scenarios of food production patterns, but as critical and resourceful input to food security analysis.


英文关键词Food security Lake Chad basin Rainfall Agriculture Climate variability Sahel
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia ; Nigeria
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000430760800007
WOS关键词WEST-AFRICA ; LAKE CHAD ; RIVER-BASIN ; SPATIOTEMPORAL VARIABILITY ; HYDROLOGICAL CONTROLS ; VEGETATION DYNAMICS ; GRAVITY RECOVERY ; FOOD INSECURITY ; EL-NINO ; RAINFALL
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/208721
作者单位1.Curtin Univ, Dept Spatial Sci, Perth, WA, Australia;
2.Univ Uyo, Dept Geoinformat & Surveying, PMB 1017, Uyo, Nigeria
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Ndehedehe, Christopher E.,Agutu, Nathan O.,Okwuashi, Onuwa. Is terrestrial water storage a useful indicator in assessing the impacts of climate variability on crop yield in semi-arid ecosystems?[J],2018,88:51-62.
APA Ndehedehe, Christopher E.,Agutu, Nathan O.,&Okwuashi, Onuwa.(2018).Is terrestrial water storage a useful indicator in assessing the impacts of climate variability on crop yield in semi-arid ecosystems?.ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS,88,51-62.
MLA Ndehedehe, Christopher E.,et al."Is terrestrial water storage a useful indicator in assessing the impacts of climate variability on crop yield in semi-arid ecosystems?".ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS 88(2018):51-62.
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