Overestimated global dryland expansion with substantial increases in vegetation productivity under climate warming

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2023)

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Drylands are serviced as an essential component of the earth's ecosystem. The potential changes in dryland areas are of great importance to the environment, but various debates remain as to whether and to what extent drylands are expected to expand. Here we employ a physically-based potential evapotranspiration (E-P) model accounting for vegetation response to climate change to quantify potential changes in dryland areas, on the basis of a commonly used indicator, aridity index (multiyear mean EP over precipitation). Results show that by the end of this century, drylands will expand slightly by similar to 5%, while vegetation productivity will increase by similar to 50%. Elevated CO2 slows down the increase rate of EP that impedes the expansion of drylands, but greatly promotes vegetation growth with increases in both leaf assimilation and canopy foliage. These findings improve our understanding of the potential changes in dryland and their ecological impacts in a warmer climate.
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overestimated global dryland expansion,vegetation productivity,climate warming,substantial increases
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