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Arctic warming-induced cold damage to East Asian terrestrial ecosystems

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Abstract
Anomalous warming in the Arctic region of the Barents-Kara Sea is associated with cold damage and reduced springtime vegetation activity in East Asian forests, according to a correlation analysis of Arctic warming and leaf area anomalies in East Asia.

The global mean temperature is increasing due to the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, but paradoxically, many regions in the mid-latitudes have experienced cold winters recently. Here we analyse multiple observed and modelled datasets to evaluate links between Arctic temperature variation and cold damage in the East Asian terrestrial ecosystem. We find that winter warming over the Barents-Kara Sea has led to simultaneous negative temperature anomalies over most areas in East Asia and negative leaf area index anomalies in southern China where mostly subtropical evergreen forests are growing. In addition to these simultaneous impacts, spring vegetation activity and gross primary productivity were also reduced over evergreen and deciduous trees, and spring phenological dates are delayed. Earth System model simulations reveal that cold damage becomes stronger under greenhouse warming; therefore Arctic warming-induced cold stress should be considered in forest and carbon management strategies.
Author(s)
Kim, Jin-SooKug, Jong-SeongJeong, SujongYoon, Jin-HoZeng, NingHong, JinkyuJeong, Jee-HoonZhao, YuanChen, XiaoqiuWilliams, MathewIchii, KazuhitoSchaepman-Strub, Gabriela
Issued Date
2022-02
Type
Article
DOI
10.1038/s43247-022-00343-7
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/11025
Publisher
SPRINGERNATURE
Citation
Communications Earth & Environment, v.3, no.1
ISSN
2662-4435
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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