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Importance of short-term dynamics in carbon isotope ratios of ecosystem respiration (delta13C(R)) in a Mediterranean oak woodland and linkage to environmental factors
Authors:Werner Christiane  Unger Stephan  Pereira João S  Maia Rodrigo  David Teresa S  Kurz-Besson Cathy  David Jorge S  Máguas Cristina
Affiliation:Exp. and Systems Ecology, University of Bielefeld, Universit?tsstr. 25, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany. c.werner@uni-bielefeld.de
Abstract:Temporal dynamics in carbon isotope ratios of ecosystem respiration (delta13C(R)) were evaluated on hourly, daily and annual timescales in a Mediterranean woodland. Emphasis was given to the periods of transition from wet to dry season and vice versa, when the system turns from a net carbon sink to a source. The constancy of nocturnal delta13C(R) was tested. The relationship between delta13C(R) (determined through Keeling plots) and environmental factors was evaluated through time-lag analysis. Delta13C(R) exhibited high annual variation (> 7). During the transition periods, delta13C(R) correlated significantly with factors influencing photosynthetic discrimination, soil respiration, and whole-canopy conductance. Time-lags differed between below- and above-ground variables, and between seasons. A shift in regression parameters with environmental factors indicated seasonal differences in ecosystem responsiveness (e.g. temperature acclimation). Delta13C(R) exhibited substantial nocturnal enrichment (> 4) from dusk to dawn. These data indicate pronounced short-term dynamics in delta13C(R) at hourly to daily timescales and a modulated response to environmental drivers. Substantial short-term changes in nocturnal delta13C(R) may have important implications for the sampling protocols of nocturnal Keeling plots.
Keywords:carbon isotope discrimination    carbon isotope ratio (δ13C)    ecosystem respiration    Keeling plot    Mediterranean woodland    stable isotope    time-lag    vapour pressure deficit (VPD)
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