Warm winter, wet spring, and an extreme response in ecosystem functioning on the Iberian Peninsula.

A warm winter 2015/16 followed by a wet spring enabled exceptionally high ecosystem gross primary productivity on the Iberian Peninsula. Climate-ecosystem model simulations show warming winters and increased CO2 availability benefit ecosystem productivity, but no increase in spring precipitation.

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Prif Awduron: Sippel, S, El-Madany, TS, Migliavacca, M, Mahecha, MD, Carrara, A, Flach, M, Kaminski, T, Otto, FEL, Thonicke, K, Vossbeck, M, Reichstein, M
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author Sippel, S
El-Madany, TS
Migliavacca, M
Mahecha, MD
Carrara, A
Flach, M
Kaminski, T
Otto, FEL
Thonicke, K
Vossbeck, M
Reichstein, M
author_facet Sippel, S
El-Madany, TS
Migliavacca, M
Mahecha, MD
Carrara, A
Flach, M
Kaminski, T
Otto, FEL
Thonicke, K
Vossbeck, M
Reichstein, M
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description A warm winter 2015/16 followed by a wet spring enabled exceptionally high ecosystem gross primary productivity on the Iberian Peninsula. Climate-ecosystem model simulations show warming winters and increased CO2 availability benefit ecosystem productivity, but no increase in spring precipitation.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2e01d69d-375e-43de-ac66-e922334ada2e2022-03-26T12:46:31ZWarm winter, wet spring, and an extreme response in ecosystem functioning on the Iberian Peninsula.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2e01d69d-375e-43de-ac66-e922334ada2eSymplectic Elements at OxfordAmerican Meteorological Society2017Sippel, SEl-Madany, TSMigliavacca, MMahecha, MDCarrara, AFlach, MKaminski, TOtto, FELThonicke, KVossbeck, MReichstein, MA warm winter 2015/16 followed by a wet spring enabled exceptionally high ecosystem gross primary productivity on the Iberian Peninsula. Climate-ecosystem model simulations show warming winters and increased CO2 availability benefit ecosystem productivity, but no increase in spring precipitation.
spellingShingle Sippel, S
El-Madany, TS
Migliavacca, M
Mahecha, MD
Carrara, A
Flach, M
Kaminski, T
Otto, FEL
Thonicke, K
Vossbeck, M
Reichstein, M
Warm winter, wet spring, and an extreme response in ecosystem functioning on the Iberian Peninsula.
title Warm winter, wet spring, and an extreme response in ecosystem functioning on the Iberian Peninsula.
title_full Warm winter, wet spring, and an extreme response in ecosystem functioning on the Iberian Peninsula.
title_fullStr Warm winter, wet spring, and an extreme response in ecosystem functioning on the Iberian Peninsula.
title_full_unstemmed Warm winter, wet spring, and an extreme response in ecosystem functioning on the Iberian Peninsula.
title_short Warm winter, wet spring, and an extreme response in ecosystem functioning on the Iberian Peninsula.
title_sort warm winter wet spring and an extreme response in ecosystem functioning on the iberian peninsula
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