“…The temperature and moisture gradients created between areas of differing vegetation cover have been identified as a driver of wind patterns and precipitation [17,19,22] , as areas of high evapotranspiration draw in moist air from other regions in a process called 'biotic pumping' (Makarieva et al, 2007;Makarieva et al, 2013;. Additionally, plants play an important role in the global carbon cycle, removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and releasing it through respiration, burning and decomposition [10,14,15] (Draper, 2010;Eagleson, 2002;Magnani et al, 2007).…”