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Drought intensity and duration interact to magnify losses in primary productivity

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posted on 2025-09-22, 02:06 authored by Tim Ohlert, Melinda D. Smith
<p>Terrestrial ecosystem productivity losses are expected to magnify over time with increased drought duration, a likely future scenario. Yet, some ecosystems appear resistant to progressive losses in productivity with multi-year drought. We quantified the combined effects of drought duration and severity on aboveground productivity in 74 grasslands and shrublands. Productivity declined 29% when drought severity was within the range of historic variability, with little evidence for progressive loss over time. Resistance was lost when drought severity was extreme (≤ 1-in-100-year likelihood). When extreme drought occurred over consecutive years, productivity losses increased 3-fold. Our results portend a shift in ecosystem behavior under future drought scenarios – from maintenance of reduced functioning over time to progressive and profound loss of functioning as drought duration and severity increase.</p>

Funding

NSF: 1354732

USDA-NIFA: 2020-67019-31757

United States Geological Survey: G21AC10266-00

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Data contact name

Ohlert, Timothy

Publisher

Dryad

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  • Not specified

ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

ecosystems; primary productivity; drought; shrublands

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  • Public

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