“…The effect of precipitation variability on primary production has been increasingly investigated during the past two decades, but mostly at intra-annual time scales (i.e., the event size or seasonality of precipitation) (Heisler-White et al, 2009;Knapp et al, 2002Knapp et al, , 2008Liu et al, 2020;Meng et al, 2021;Thomey et al, 2011) and much less at interannual time scales (i.e., year-to-year variation) (Gherardi & Sala, 2019;Haverd et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2020;Rudgers et al, 2018). Theory, manipulative experiments, and observations all generally suggest a positive effect of intra-annual precipitation variability on aboveground net primary production (ANPP) in xeric ecosystems and a negative effect in mesic ecosystems, with a mean annual precipitation (MAP) threshold between 300 and 650 mm year −1 (Heisler- White et al, 2008White et al, , 2009Knapp et al, 2002Knapp et al, , 2008Liu et al, 2020;Thomey et al, 2011). Recently, Gherardi and Sala (2019) estimated the effect of interannual precipitation variability on ANPP as the slope of the regression line between the mean of ANPP and the coefficient of variation (CV) of annual precipitation in 5-year moving windows at 43 globally distributed sites, where long-term ANPP observations were available.…”