Datos de investigación
Global transpiration data from sap flow measurements: The SAPFLUXNET database
Fecha
2021-06-14Registro en:
Earth System Science Data, v. 13, n. 6, p. 2607-2649, 2021.
1866-3516
1866-3508
10.5194/essd-13-2607-2021
2-s2.0-85108097013
Autor
E08193 Bellaterra (Cerdanyola Del Vallès)
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Joint Research Unit CREAF-CTFC
Swinburne University of Technology
University of Sydney
Faculty of Science and Technology
Institute of Botany
University of Nevada
Instituto de Ecología A.C.
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Texas AandM University
Arizona State University
McMaster University
Forest Research Centre (CIFOR)
University of New Hampshire
University of Durham
Northern Arizona University
Chapman University
Ecologie Systématique et Evolution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Usda Forest Service
405 Hitchcock Hall
University of Minnesota
AgroParisTech
University of Florida
University of la Laguna (ULL)
Costa Rica
Bâtiment 4R1 Université Paul Sabatier
Xiamen University
Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo
University of Twente Enschede
Silas Little Experimental Forest
Saint Christophe
Chinese Academy of Forestry
Tapada da Ajuda
Quinta Do Marquês
Institut Universitaire de France (IUF)
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ird
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Umr 1391 INRA-BSA
Duke University
University of Stellenbosch
Institute of Arctic Biology
University of Trier
Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
Water Systems and Global Change Group
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
University of Wyoming
Snow and Landscape Research Wsl
Centro de Investigaciones Sobre Desertificación (CSIC-UVEG-GV)
Csic
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries (IRTA)
Lincoln Research Centre
Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3)
Basque Foundation for Science
University of Edinburgh
Umr Silva 1434
Western Sydney University
The University of Melbourne
Royal Horticultural Society
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Gfz German Research Centre for Geosciences
CSIC)
University of Helsinki
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Khon Kaen University
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)
Brazilian Platform of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services/BPBES
Brandenburg State Forestry Center of Excellence
University of Auckland
Seoul National University
National Center for Agro Meteorology
Gothenburg Univ.
Hamilton College
Colgate University
Lund University
Nachhaltige Entwicklung Umweltplanung
University at Albany
University of Jaén
University of Goettingen
Univ Paul Valéry Montpellier 3
University Pablo de Olavide
Universidad de Córdoba
136 Newins-Ziegler Hall
University of Texas at Austin
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Australian National University
Csiro Agriculture and Food
University of Lund
Free University of Bolzano
Autonomous Province of Bolzano
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
University of Arizona
University of Tennessee
Indiana University-Bloomington
University of Innsbruck
Institute for Alpine Environment
Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
Macquarie University
Cc 332
Río Gallegos
Ghent University
University of New Mexico
Weizmann Institute of Science
University Hospital Cologne
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
Laver Building
Siberian Federal University
University of Barcelona (UB)
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Torre Marimon
Rutgers University Newark
Chair of Ecophysiology and Vegetation Ecology
Sukachev Institute of Forest of the Siberian Branch of the Ras
Kourou
Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Florencia
Facultad de Ingeniería
Czech Academy of Sciences
Faculty of Regional and Environmental Sciences
Chulalongkorn University
Mendel University in Brno
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Faculty Itc
University of Zurich
Russian Academy of Sciences
University of Bonn
University of Freiburg
Natural Hazards and Landscape (BFW)
Umr Ispa 1391
University of Virginia
Indiana University Bloomington
Icrea
Institución
Resumen
Plant transpiration links physiological responses of vegetation to water supply and demand with hydrological, energy, and carbon budgets at the land-atmosphere interface. However, despite being the main land evaporative flux at the global scale, transpiration and its response to environmental drivers are currently not well constrained by observations. Here we introduce the first global compilation of whole-plant transpiration data from sap flow measurements (SAPFLUXNET, https://sapfluxnet.creaf.cat/, last access: 8 June 2021). We harmonized and quality-controlled individual datasets supplied by contributors worldwide in a semi-automatic data workflow implemented in the R programming language. Datasets include sub-daily time series of sap flow and hydrometeorological drivers for one or more growing seasons, as well as metadata on the stand characteristics, plant attributes, and technical details of the measurements. SAPFLUXNET contains 202 globally distributed datasets with sap flow time series for 2714 plants, mostly trees, of 174 species. SAPFLUXNET has a broad bioclimatic coverage, with woodland/shrubland and temperate forest biomes especially well represented (80% of the datasets). The measurements cover a wide variety of stand structural characteristics and plant sizes. The datasets encompass the period between 1995 and 2018, with 50% of the datasets being at least 3 years long. Accompanying radiation and vapour pressure deficit data are available for most of the datasets, while on-site soil water content is available for 56% of the datasets. Many datasets contain data for species that make up 90% or more of the total stand basal area, allowing the estimation of stand transpiration in diverse ecological settings. SAPFLUXNET adds to existing plant trait datasets, ecosystem flux networks, and remote sensing products to help increase our understanding of plant water use, plant responses to drought, and ecohydrological processes. SAPFLUXNET version 0.1.5 is freely available from the Zenodo repository (10.5281/zenodo.3971689; Poyatos et al., 2020a). The sapfluxnetrR package-designed to access, visualize, and process SAPFLUXNET data-is available from CRAN.