Climate-shaped vegetation dominated the spatial pattern of the Bowen ratio over terrestrial ecosystems in China

AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY(2024)

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The Bowen ratio (beta), which is the ratio of sensible heat (H) to latent heat (LE), reflects the energy balance and partitioning processes among soil, vegetation, and the atmosphere. Although the spatial patterns of beta have been clearly delineated, the importance of vegetation in the spatial variation of beta is frequently underestimated. Revealing the spatial patterns of beta would improve the understanding of the variation in energy partitioning in terrestrial ecosystems and its reciprocal relationship with environmental change. Here, we calculated beta by integrating H and LE flux values from 80 flux observation sites based on the eddy -covariance method in ChinaFLUX to analyze the spatial pattern and mechanism of beta in China. Terrestrial ecosystems in China had an average beta of 0.64 +/- 0.47. beta varied significantly among ecosystem types. Deserts had the highest beta (2.08 +/- 0.17), while wetlands had the lowest beta (0.37 +/- 0.11). The beta values of terrestrial ecosystems exhibited a significant latitudinal pattern, increasing linearly with latitude. This pattern also existed in forest and cropland ecosystems. The spatial pattern of beta was dominated by climate -shaped vegetation factors, including leaf area index (LAI) and fractional vegetation cover (FVC). Nevertheless, as water and thermal conditions decline, the contribution of vegetation factors gradually wanes. These findings demonstrated the spatial variations and driving mechanisms of terrestrial ecosystem beta and provided insights into the mitigation of future climate change by vegetation.
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Bowen ratio,Heat flux,Sensible heat,Eddy covariance,Spatial patterns,Energy partitioning
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