Environmental and biophysical controls of evapotranspiration from Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (Caatinga) in the Brazilian Semiarid

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Autor(a) principal: Marques, Thiago Valentim
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Mendes, Keila, Mutti, Pedro Rodrigues, Medeiros, Salomão de Sousa, Silva, Lindenberg L., Peréz-Marin, Aldrin Martin, Campos, Suany, Lúcio, Paulo Sérgio, Lima, Kellen Carla, Reis, Jean dos, Ramos, Tarsila M., Silva, Daniel F., Oliveira, Cristiano Prestrelo de, Costa, Gabriel Brito, Antonino, Antonio Celso Dantas, Menezes, Rômulo Simões Cezar, Silva, Cláudio Moisés Santos e, Bezerra, Bergson Guedes
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Resumo: Seasonally dry tropical forests are among the most important biomes regarding regional and global hydrological and carbon fluxes. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the seasonal and interannual variability of evapotranspiration (ET) and its biophysical control and characteristics (surface conductance—Gs; decoupling coefficient—Ω; ratio between actual evapotranspiration and equilibrium evapotranspiration—ET/ETeq) in a preserved Caatinga Biome environment during two dry years in the Northeast Brazil region. A study on this subject with this level of detail in this biome is unprecedent. Measurements were carried out using an eddy covariance system during the period from 1st January 2014 to 31st December 2015. The lowest ET values were observed in the dry season of both experiment years (0.3 and 0.2 mm day−1) as a consequence of poor water availability, which favored partial stomatal closure and reduced Gs values (0.22 and 0.13 mm s−1). The opposite occurred in the wet season, when ET (2.6 and 1.7 mm day−1) and Gs (3.74 and 2.13 mm s−1) means reached higher values. Regarding annual values, differences between total annual rainfall in both years is the most probable cause for the differences observed in annual ET values. In 2014, annual ET was of 473.3 mm while in 2015 it was 283.4 mm, which incurred in an overall decrease in Gs, Ω and ET/ETeq values. Leaf senescence and extremely low Gs values during the dry season suggest that the trees of the Caatinga Biome are more resilient regarding the use of water and are avoiding water stress caused under low water availability
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Regarding annual values, differences between total annual rainfall in both years is the most probable cause for the differences observed in annual ET values. In 2014, annual ET was of 473.3 mm while in 2015 it was 283.4 mm, which incurred in an overall decrease in Gs, Ω and ET/ETeq values. 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title Environmental and biophysical controls of evapotranspiration from Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (Caatinga) in the Brazilian Semiarid
spellingShingle Environmental and biophysical controls of evapotranspiration from Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (Caatinga) in the Brazilian Semiarid
Marques, Thiago Valentim
Caatinga Biome
Brazilian Semiarid
Evapotranspiration
Bulk surface conductance
Decoupling factor
title_short Environmental and biophysical controls of evapotranspiration from Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (Caatinga) in the Brazilian Semiarid
title_full Environmental and biophysical controls of evapotranspiration from Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (Caatinga) in the Brazilian Semiarid
title_fullStr Environmental and biophysical controls of evapotranspiration from Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (Caatinga) in the Brazilian Semiarid
title_full_unstemmed Environmental and biophysical controls of evapotranspiration from Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (Caatinga) in the Brazilian Semiarid
title_sort Environmental and biophysical controls of evapotranspiration from Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (Caatinga) in the Brazilian Semiarid
author Marques, Thiago Valentim
author_facet Marques, Thiago Valentim
Mendes, Keila
Mutti, Pedro Rodrigues
Medeiros, Salomão de Sousa
Silva, Lindenberg L.
Peréz-Marin, Aldrin Martin
Campos, Suany
Lúcio, Paulo Sérgio
Lima, Kellen Carla
Reis, Jean dos
Ramos, Tarsila M.
Silva, Daniel F.
Oliveira, Cristiano Prestrelo de
Costa, Gabriel Brito
Antonino, Antonio Celso Dantas
Menezes, Rômulo Simões Cezar
Silva, Cláudio Moisés Santos e
Bezerra, Bergson Guedes
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author2 Mendes, Keila
Mutti, Pedro Rodrigues
Medeiros, Salomão de Sousa
Silva, Lindenberg L.
Peréz-Marin, Aldrin Martin
Campos, Suany
Lúcio, Paulo Sérgio
Lima, Kellen Carla
Reis, Jean dos
Ramos, Tarsila M.
Silva, Daniel F.
Oliveira, Cristiano Prestrelo de
Costa, Gabriel Brito
Antonino, Antonio Celso Dantas
Menezes, Rômulo Simões Cezar
Silva, Cláudio Moisés Santos e
Bezerra, Bergson Guedes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques, Thiago Valentim
Mendes, Keila
Mutti, Pedro Rodrigues
Medeiros, Salomão de Sousa
Silva, Lindenberg L.
Peréz-Marin, Aldrin Martin
Campos, Suany
Lúcio, Paulo Sérgio
Lima, Kellen Carla
Reis, Jean dos
Ramos, Tarsila M.
Silva, Daniel F.
Oliveira, Cristiano Prestrelo de
Costa, Gabriel Brito
Antonino, Antonio Celso Dantas
Menezes, Rômulo Simões Cezar
Silva, Cláudio Moisés Santos e
Bezerra, Bergson Guedes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caatinga Biome
Brazilian Semiarid
Evapotranspiration
Bulk surface conductance
Decoupling factor
topic Caatinga Biome
Brazilian Semiarid
Evapotranspiration
Bulk surface conductance
Decoupling factor
description Seasonally dry tropical forests are among the most important biomes regarding regional and global hydrological and carbon fluxes. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the seasonal and interannual variability of evapotranspiration (ET) and its biophysical control and characteristics (surface conductance—Gs; decoupling coefficient—Ω; ratio between actual evapotranspiration and equilibrium evapotranspiration—ET/ETeq) in a preserved Caatinga Biome environment during two dry years in the Northeast Brazil region. A study on this subject with this level of detail in this biome is unprecedent. Measurements were carried out using an eddy covariance system during the period from 1st January 2014 to 31st December 2015. The lowest ET values were observed in the dry season of both experiment years (0.3 and 0.2 mm day−1) as a consequence of poor water availability, which favored partial stomatal closure and reduced Gs values (0.22 and 0.13 mm s−1). The opposite occurred in the wet season, when ET (2.6 and 1.7 mm day−1) and Gs (3.74 and 2.13 mm s−1) means reached higher values. Regarding annual values, differences between total annual rainfall in both years is the most probable cause for the differences observed in annual ET values. In 2014, annual ET was of 473.3 mm while in 2015 it was 283.4 mm, which incurred in an overall decrease in Gs, Ω and ET/ETeq values. Leaf senescence and extremely low Gs values during the dry season suggest that the trees of the Caatinga Biome are more resilient regarding the use of water and are avoiding water stress caused under low water availability
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