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Simulated responses of potential vegetation to doubled-CO2 climate change and feedbacks on near-surface temperature
Authors:Richard A Betts  Peter M Cox  F Ian Woodward†  
Institution:Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met. Office, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 2SY, U.K. E-mail: , Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, U.K.
Abstract:Increases in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide and associated changes in climate may exert large impacts on plant physiology and the density of vegetation cover. These may in turn provide feedbacks on climate through a modification of surface‐atmosphere fluxes of energy and moisture. This paper uses asynchronously coupled models of global vegetation and climate to examine the responses of potential vegetation to different aspects of a doubled‐CO2 environmental change, and compares the feedbacks on near‐surface temperature arising from physiological and structural components of the vegetation response. Stomatal conductance reduces in response to the higher CO2 concentration, but rising temperatures and a redistribution of precipitation also exert significant impacts on this property as well as leading to major changes in potential vegetation structure. Overall, physiological responses act to enhance the warming near the surface, but in many areas this is offset by increases in leaf area resulting from greater precipitation and higher temperatures. Interactions with seasonal snow cover result in a positive feedback on winter warming in the boreal forest regions.
Keywords:Climate change  vegetation feedbacks  doubled-CO2  global warming  Earth system modelling  general circulation model  vegetation model  plant physiology  vegetation structure  potential vegetation
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