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Temperature response of soil respiration largely unaltered with experimental warming

Authors: Carey, J. C.; Panetta, A. M.; Enquist, B. J.ORCID; Estiarte, M.; Harte, J.; Henderson, A.ORCID; Johnson, B. R.
Year: 2016
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 113, pp. 13797-13802
Publisher: UNKNOWN
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1605365113

Abstract

Significance One of the greatest challenges in projecting future shifts in the global climate is understanding how soil respiration rates will change with warming. Multiple experimental warming studies have explored this response, but no consensus has been reached. Based on a global synthesis of 27 experimental warming studies spanning nine biomes, we find that although warming increases soil respiration rates, there is limited evidence for a shifting respiration response with experimental warming. We also note a universal decline in the temperature sensitivity of respiration at soil temperatures >25 °C. Together, our data indicate that future respiration rates are likely to follow the current temperature response function, but higher latitudes will be more responsive to warmer temperatures.

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