Extended Data Fig. 7: Contribution of temperature (T) and precipitation (P) to the GLS changes. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 7: Contribution of temperature (T) and precipitation (P) to the GLS changes.

From: Diminishing carryover benefits of earlier spring vegetation growth

Extended Data Fig. 7

a, Linear trends of the GLS (mean of the SIF- and kNDVI-based estimates) for years during 1982 − 2021 with positive MAM NDVI anomalies. b, PCR (principal component regression)-predicted trend of GLS during 1982 − 2021, driven by detrended anomalies of T and P. c, d, PCR-predicted trends of GLS during 1982 − 2021, driven by concurrent trends of T and P, respectively (see Methods). The combined effect of T and P changes is presented in Fig. 2b.

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