Nutrients and water availability constrain the seasonality of vegetation activity in a Mediterranean ecosystem

Author:

Luo Yunpeng1ORCID,El‐Madany Tarek1,Ma Xuanlong12,Nair Richard1,Jung Martin1,Weber Ulrich1,Filippa Gianluca3ORCID,Bucher Solveig F.45ORCID,Moreno Gerardo6,Cremonese Edoardo3,Carrara Arnaud7,Gonzalez‐Cascon Rosario8,Cáceres Escudero Yonatan9ORCID,Galvagno Marta3,Pacheco‐Labrador Javier1,Martín M. Pilar10,Perez‐Priego Oscar11,Reichstein Markus15,Richardson Andrew D.1213,Menzel Annette14,Römermann Christine245,Migliavacca Mirco1

Affiliation:

1. Department for Biogeochemical Integration Max‐Planck‐Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena Germany

2. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle‐Jena‐Leipzig Leipzig Germany

3. Environmental Protection Agency of Aosta Valley ARPA Valle d'Aosta Aosta Italy

4. Plant Biodiversity Group Institute of Ecology and Evolution Friedrich Schiller University Jena Jena Germany

5. Michael‐Stifel‐Center Jena for Data‐Driven and Simulation Science Jena Germany

6. Institute for Dehesa Research University of Extremadura Plasencia Spain

7. Fundación Centro de Estudios Ambientales del Mediterráneo (CEAM) Paterna Spain

8. Department of Environment National Institute for Agriculture and Food Research and Technology (INIA) Madrid Spain

9. Forestry School University of Extremadura Plasencia Spain

10. Environmental Remote Sensing and Spectroscopy Laboratory (SpecLab) Institute of Economic, Geography and Demography (IEGD‐CCHS) Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) Madrid Spain

11. Department of Biological Sciences Macquarie University North Ryde NSW Australia

12. School of Informatics, Computing and Cyber Systems Northern Arizona University Flagstaff AZ USA

13. Center for Ecosystem Science and Society Northern Arizona University Flagstaff AZ USA

14. Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management TUM School of Life Sciences Technical University of Munich Freising Germany

Funder

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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