Comparison of environmental controls on daily actual evapotranspiration dynamics among different terrestrial ecosystems in China.

Sci Total Environ

Institute of Surface-Earth System Science, School of Earth System Science, Tianjin University, Weijin Road 92, Tianjin 300072, PR China.

Published: May 2023

Terrestrial actual evapotranspiration (ET) is a key state variable modulating land surface processes; however, it remains challenging to recognize how daily ET responses to environmental variables vary with ecosystems, which is relevant for understanding various ecosystem processes. To this end, comprehensive datasets were synthesized for 22 field sites equipped with eddy covariance towers from the ChinaFLUX network and the National Tibetan Plateau Data Center, which included four different ecosystems across China (e.g., barren or sparsely vegetated-BAR, grassland, forest, and cropland ecosystems). The impacts of environmental variables on daily ET variations at each field site were assessed by the boosted regression tree (BRT) method. Overall, the BRT results showed that invariant of ecosystem types, net radiation (Rn) was the primary control on daily ET dynamics with an average contribution of 62.9 % for all the sites, followed by leaf area index-LAI (18.4 %), vapor pressure deficit (8.2 %), soil water content-SWC (7.4 %), and wind speed (3.1 %). More importantly, it was revealed that the interactions of daily ET with energy (Rn) and water (SWC) supplies could be significantly modified by vegetation through various regulation mechanisms. Specifically, for the BAR and grassland ecosystems, the influences of vegetation on daily ET highly depended on local land cover and hydrological conditions (e.g., groundwater). For the forest ecosystem, the contrasting impacts of LAI between evergreen and temperate forests were largely attributed to the differences in LAI dynamics over growing seasons, while physiological differences in crops affected the daily ET responses to LAI variations at cropland sites. This study underscored the varying interactions of daily ET with Rn and SWC, which could be further shaped by vegetation through a variety of regulation mechanisms across different ecosystems.

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