Impacts of extreme climate events on vegetation succession at the northern foothills of Yinshan mountain, inner Mongolia DOI Creative Commons
Pingping Zhou,

Zilong Liao,

Xiaoyan Song

et al.

Frontiers in Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13

Published: March 11, 2025

Extreme climate events significantly impact vegetation ecosystems in dry regions, particularly areas adjacent to the northern foothills of Yinshan Mountain (NYSM). However, there remains limited understanding how responds such events. Analyzing response regions drought is beneficial for protection and restoration ecosystem. This study analyzes spatiotemporal variation characteristics extreme NDVI. By employing correlation analysis geographic detectors, it explores NDVI The findings indicate a recent decline temperature concurrent rise precipitation From 2000 2020, demonstrated consistent improvement, trend expected persist future. exhibited strong negative with NDVI, whereas positive correlation. Furthermore, possess greater explanatory power variability compared research provide theoretical basis different types NYSM respond events, they inform targeted ecological measures based on varying responses these

Language: Английский

Impacts of extreme climate events on vegetation succession at the northern foothills of Yinshan mountain, inner Mongolia DOI Creative Commons
Pingping Zhou,

Zilong Liao,

Xiaoyan Song

et al.

Frontiers in Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13

Published: March 11, 2025

Extreme climate events significantly impact vegetation ecosystems in dry regions, particularly areas adjacent to the northern foothills of Yinshan Mountain (NYSM). However, there remains limited understanding how responds such events. Analyzing response regions drought is beneficial for protection and restoration ecosystem. This study analyzes spatiotemporal variation characteristics extreme NDVI. By employing correlation analysis geographic detectors, it explores NDVI The findings indicate a recent decline temperature concurrent rise precipitation From 2000 2020, demonstrated consistent improvement, trend expected persist future. exhibited strong negative with NDVI, whereas positive correlation. Furthermore, possess greater explanatory power variability compared research provide theoretical basis different types NYSM respond events, they inform targeted ecological measures based on varying responses these

Language: Английский

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