摘要
The increasing frequency of recent droughts has an adverse effect on the ecosystem of the Mongolian Plateau.The growth condition of NPP is considered an indicator of the ecological function.Therefore,identifying the relationship between NPP and drought can assist in the prevention of drought-associated disasters and the conservation of the ecological environment of the Mongolian Plateau.This study used the Carnegie-Ames-Stanford Approach(CASA)model to simulate the NPP capacity of the Mongolian Plateau between 1982 and 2015,as well as drought indicators(drought probability,vulnerability,and risk)to explore the drought risk of NPP.The findings pointed to an overall increase in NPP with regional variances;however,the NPP rate in Inner Mongolia was considerably higher than that in Mongolia.The standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index(SPEI)showed an overall downward trend,with Inner Mongolia experiencing a substantially lower rate of decline than Mongolia.The areas most likely to experience drought were primarily in the center and north while the areas with the highest drought vulnerability were primarily in the northeast,center,and southeast.Mongolia showed a higher probability of drought compared to Inner Mongolia.Drought-prone regions of the Mongolian Plateau increased during the 21st century while drought-vulnerable areas increased and shifted from north to south.Alpine grasslands and coniferous forests were least vulnerable to drought,while other vegetation types experienced temporal variation.In the 21st century,the primary determinants of drought risk shifted from precipitation and the normalized difference vegetation index(NDVI)to temperature and relative humidity.
作者
任晋媛
郭晓萌
佟斯琴
包玉海
包刚
黄晓君
REN Jinyuan;GUO Xiaomeng;TONG Siqin;BAO Yuhai;BAO Gang;HUANG Xiaojun(College of Geographical Science,Inner Mongolia Normal University,Hohhot 010022,China;Institute of Grassland Research of CAAS,Hohhot 010000,China;Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Disaster and Ecological Security on the Mongolian Plateau,Inner Mongolia Normal University,Hohhot 010022,China;Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems,Inner Mongolia Normal University,Hohhot 010022,China)
基金
Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia,No.2023MS04001
National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.42061070,No.42261144746
Program for Young Talents of Science and Technology in Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,No.NJYT23018
Innovative Project of Young“Grasslands Talents”
Fundamental Research Funds for the Inner Mongolia Normal University,No.2022JBBJ013,No.2022JBTD011。