Title of article
MARIOLA: a model for calculating the response of mediterranean bush ecosystem to climatic variations
Author/Authors
Usَ-Domenech، نويسنده , , J.L. and Villacampa-Esteve، نويسنده , , Y. and Stübing-Martinez، نويسنده , , G. and Karjalainen، نويسنده , , T. and Ramo، نويسنده , , M.P.، نويسنده ,
Pages
17
From page
113
To page
129
Abstract
The paper summarizes the bush ecosystem model developed for assessing the effects of climatic change on the behaviour of mediterranean bushes assuming that temperature, humidity and rain-fall are the basic dimensions of the niche occupied by shrub species. In this context, changes in the monthly weather pattern serve only to outline the growth conditions due to the nonlinearity of response of shrubs to climatic factors. The plant-soil-atmosphere system is described by means of ordinary non-linear differential equations for the state variables: green biomass, woody biomass, the residues of green and woody biomasses, faecal detritus of mammals on the soil, and the total organic matter of the soil. The behaviour of the flow variables is described by means of equations obtained from non-linear multiple regressions from the state variables and the input variables. The model has been applied with success to the behaviour of Cistus albidus in two zones of the Province of Alicante (Spain). The data base for the parametrical locations (zone 1) and validation (zone 2) is based upon measurements taken weekly over a 2-year period. The model is used to simulate the response of this shrub to a decreasing tendency in precipitation combined with a simultaneous rise in temperature. A period of 10 years is simulated and it is observed that plants with woody biomass smaller than 85 g die between the first and the third month and other plantsʹ biomass decreases during this period, and strongly thereafter.
Keywords
Shrubland ecosystems , climate
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2034203
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