California annual grass phenology and allometry influence ecosystem dynamics and fire regime in a vegetation demography model

Grass‐dominated ecosystems cover wide areas of the land surface yet have received far less attention from the Earth System Model (ESM) community. This limits model projections of ecosystem dynamics in response to global change and coupled vegetation–climate dynamics. We used the Functionally Assembled Terrestrial Ecosystem Simulator (FATES), a dynamic vegetation demography model, to determine ecosystem sensitivity to alternate, observed grass allometries and biophysical traits, and evaluated model performance in capturing California C 3 annual grasslands structure and fire regimes. Grass allometry, leaf physiology, plant phenology, and plant mortality all drove the seasonal variation in matter and energy exchange and fire dynamics in California annual grasslands. Allometry influenced grassland structure and function mainly through canopy architecture‐mediated space and light competition instead of through carbon partitioning strategy. Regional variation in grassland annual burned area was driven by variation in ecosystem productivity. Our study advances the modeling of grassy ecosystems in ESMs by establishing the importance of grass allometry and plant phenology and mortality in driving C 3 annual grassland seasonal dynamics and fire regime. The calibrated annual grass allometry and biophysical traits presented can be applied in future studies to project climate–vegetation–fire feedbacks in annual grass‐dominant ecosystems under global change.

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Author Gao, X.
Koven, C. D.
Longo, M.
Robbins, Z.
Thornton, P.
Hall, A.
Levis, Samuel
Rahimi, S.
Xu, C.
Kueppers, L. M.
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Suggested Citation Gao, X., Koven, C. D., Longo, M., Robbins, Z., Thornton, P., Hall, A., Levis, Samuel, Rahimi, S., Xu, C., Kueppers, L. M.. (2025). California annual grass phenology and allometry influence ecosystem dynamics and fire regime in a vegetation demography model. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7cj8jvx. Accessed 09 August 2025.

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