Exploring the Dynamic Impact of Extreme Climate Events on Vegetation Productivity under Climate Change

Hanqing Xu, Jinkai Tan, Chunlan Li*, Yiying Niu, Jun Wang

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Abstract

As global warming continues to intensify, the relationship between diurnal temperature range (DTR) and vegetation productivity continues to change over time. However, the impact of DTR changes on vegetation activities remains uncertain. Thus, further study about how DTR changes affect the physiological activities of plants is also urgently needed. In this study, we employed copula function theory to analyze the impact of DTR on Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) values during the spring, summer, and autumn seasons from 1982 to 2014 for various land types in the Inner Mongolia Plain (IMP), China. The results showed that the relationship between DTR and NDVI in the IMP was characterized by correlation at the upper tail and asymptotical independence at the lower tail. This demonstrated that the DTR had little effect on NDVI when they reached their minimum value. However, it has a significant impact on NDVI at its maximum values. This study provides valuable insight into the dynamic impact of monthly DTR on different land use types under climate change.

Original languageEnglish
Article number744
Number of pages12
JournalForests
Volume14
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • copula theory
  • diurnal temperature variation
  • extreme climate index
  • joint probability
  • normalized difference vegetation index

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