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Vegetation response to rainfall seasonality and interannual variability in tropical dry forests

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Souza, R; Feng, X; Antonino, A; Montenegro, S; Souza, E; Porporato, A
Published in: Hydrological Processes
September 30, 2016

Projected changes in rainfall seasonality and interannual variability are expected to have severe impacts on arid and semi-arid tropical vegetation, which is characterized by a fine-tuned adaptation to extreme rainfall seasonality. To study the response of these ecosystems and the related changes in hydrological processes to changes in the amount and seasonality of rainfall, we focused on the caatinga biome, the typical seasonally dry forest in semi-arid Northeast Brazil. We selected four sites across a gradient of rainfall amount and seasonality and analysed daily rainfall and biweekly Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data for hydrological years 2000 to 2014. Rainfall seasonal and interannual statistics were characterized by recently proposed metrics describing duration, timing and intensity of the wet season and compared to similar metrics of NDVI time series. The results show that the caatinga tends to have a more stable response with longer and less variable growing seasons (3.1 ± 0.1 months) compared to the duration wet seasons (2.0 ± 0.5 months). The ecosystem ability to buffer the interannual variability of rainfall is also evidenced by the stability in the timing of the growing season compared to the wet season, which results in variable delays (ranging from 0 to 2 months) between the peak of the rainfall season and the production of leaves by the ecosystem. The analyses show that the shape and size of the related hysteresis loops in the rainfall–NDVI relations are linked to the buffering effects of soil moisture and plant growth dynamics. Finally, model projections of vegetation response to different rainfall scenarios reveal the existence of a maximum in ecosystem productivity at intermediate levels of rainfall seasonality, suggesting a possible trade-off in the effects of intensity (i.e. amount) and duration of the wet season on vegetation growth and related soil moisture dynamics and transpiration rates. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Hydrological Processes

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EISSN

1099-1085

ISSN

0885-6087

Publication Date

September 30, 2016

Volume

30

Issue

20

Start / End Page

3583 / 3595

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Engineering
  • 4005 Civil engineering
  • 3709 Physical geography and environmental geoscience
  • 3707 Hydrology
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0905 Civil Engineering
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
 

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Souza, R., Feng, X., Antonino, A., Montenegro, S., Souza, E., & Porporato, A. (2016). Vegetation response to rainfall seasonality and interannual variability in tropical dry forests. Hydrological Processes, 30(20), 3583–3595. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.10953
Souza, R., X. Feng, A. Antonino, S. Montenegro, E. Souza, and A. Porporato. “Vegetation response to rainfall seasonality and interannual variability in tropical dry forests.” Hydrological Processes 30, no. 20 (September 30, 2016): 3583–95. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.10953.
Souza R, Feng X, Antonino A, Montenegro S, Souza E, Porporato A. Vegetation response to rainfall seasonality and interannual variability in tropical dry forests. Hydrological Processes. 2016 Sep 30;30(20):3583–95.
Souza, R., et al. “Vegetation response to rainfall seasonality and interannual variability in tropical dry forests.” Hydrological Processes, vol. 30, no. 20, Sept. 2016, pp. 3583–95. Scopus, doi:10.1002/hyp.10953.
Souza R, Feng X, Antonino A, Montenegro S, Souza E, Porporato A. Vegetation response to rainfall seasonality and interannual variability in tropical dry forests. Hydrological Processes. 2016 Sep 30;30(20):3583–3595.
Journal cover image

Published In

Hydrological Processes

DOI

EISSN

1099-1085

ISSN

0885-6087

Publication Date

September 30, 2016

Volume

30

Issue

20

Start / End Page

3583 / 3595

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Engineering
  • 4005 Civil engineering
  • 3709 Physical geography and environmental geoscience
  • 3707 Hydrology
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0905 Civil Engineering
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience