Widening global variability in grassland biomass since the 1980s

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Authors

  • Andrew S. MacDougall
  • Ellen Esch
  • Qingqing Chen
  • Oliver Carroll
  • Colin Bonner
  • Timothy Ohlert
  • Matthias Siewert
  • John Sulik
  • Anna Schweiger
  • Elizabeth T. Borer
  • Dilip Naidu
  • Sumanta Bagchi
  • Yann Hautier
  • Peter Wilfahrt
  • Keith Larson
  • Johan Olofsson
  • Elsa Cleland
  • Ranjan Muthukrishnan
  • Lydia O’Halloran
  • Juan Alberti
  • T. Michael Anderson
  • Carlos A. Arnillas
  • Jonathan D. Bakker
  • Isabel C. Barrio
  • Lori Biederman
  • Elizabeth H. Boughton
  • Lars A. Brudvig
  • Martin Bruschetti
  • Yvonne Buckley
  • Miguel N. Bugalho
  • Marc W. Cadotte
  • Maria C. Caldeira
  • Jane A. Catford
  • Carla D’Antonio
  • Kendi Davies
  • Pedro Daleo
  • Christopher R. Dickman
  • Ian Donohue
  • Mary Ellyn DuPre
  • Kenneth Elgersma
  • Nico Eisenhauer
  • Anu Eskelinen
  • Catalina Estrada
  • Philip A. Fay
  • Yanhao Feng
  • Daniel S. Gruner
  • Nicole Hagenah
  • W. Stanley Harpole
  • Erika Hersch-Green

Global change is associated with variable shifts in the annual production of aboveground plant biomass, suggesting localized sensitivities with unclear causal origins. Combining remotely sensed normalized difference vegetation index data since the 1980s with contemporary field data from 84 grasslands on 6 continents, we show a widening divergence in site-level biomass ranging from +51% to −34% globally. Biomass generally increased in warmer, wetter and species-rich sites with longer growing seasons and declined in species-poor arid areas. Phenological changes were widespread, revealing substantive transitions in grassland seasonal cycling. Grazing, nitrogen deposition and plant invasion were prevalent in some regions but did not predict overall trends. Grasslands are undergoing sizable changes in production, with implications for food security, biodiversity and carbon storage especially in arid regions where declines are accelerating.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftNature Ecology and Evolution
Jahrgang8
Ausgabenummer10
Seiten (von - bis)1877-1888
Anzahl der Seiten12
ISSN2397-334X
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 10.2024

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