“…Precipitation is a predominant climatic factor that controls plant growth and distribution across most of the globe, particularly in arid and semi‐arid grasslands (Knapp, Ciais, & Smith, ; Yang, Fang, Ma, & Wang, ). In the past few decades, numerous studies documenting above‐ground net primary production (ANPP) in response to precipitation changes have developed two distinct models: temporal models—ANPP increases linearly with increasing annual precipitation amount at one site, and spatial models—ANPP increases nonlinearly to saturation across arid to extremely humid sites (Huxman et al, ; Ponce‐Campos et al, ; Wilcox, Blair, Smith, & Knapp, ; Yahdjian & Sala, ). However, some studies have shown inconsistent results.…”