Ecohydrological responses to climate change will exhibit spatial variability and understanding the spatial pattern of ecological impacts is critical from a land management perspective. To quantify climate change impacts on spatial patterns of ecohydrology across shrub steppe ecosystems in North America, we asked the following question: How will climate change impacts on ecohydrology differ in magnitude and variability across climatic gradients, among three big sagebrush ecosystems (SB-Shrubland, SB-Steppe, SB-Montane), and among Sage-grouse Management Zones? We explored these potential changes for mid-century for RCP8.5 using a process-based water balance model (SOILWAT) for 898 big sagebrush sites using site- and scenario-specific inputs. ...
This publication identifies areas where big sagebrush populations are most and least vulnerable to c...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
Contemporary pressures on sagebrush steppe from climate change, exotic species, wildfire, and land u...
In the coming century, climate change is projected to impact precipitation and temperature regimes w...
Climate change is a primary threat to sagebrush obligate wildlife, but predicting climate change imp...
Plant community response to climate change will be influenced by individual plant responses that eme...
The associated article for this dataset is currently under review. It has been suggested that hillsl...
The combination of climate change and altered disturbance regimes is directly and indirectly affecti...
Many semi-arid plant communities in western North America are dominated by big sagebrush. These ecos...
Many semi-arid plant communities in western North America are dominated by big sagebrush. These ecos...
Drylands are drought-prone biomes in which precipitation is less than the potential evapotranspirati...
Plant populations experience both spatial and temporal environmental heterogeneity, and their strate...
We used autecological, paleoecological, and modeling information to explore the potential effects of...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Grassland productivity is regulated by bot...
Restoration efforts in the highly disturbed Great Basin ecosystem have historically focused on re-es...
This publication identifies areas where big sagebrush populations are most and least vulnerable to c...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
Contemporary pressures on sagebrush steppe from climate change, exotic species, wildfire, and land u...
In the coming century, climate change is projected to impact precipitation and temperature regimes w...
Climate change is a primary threat to sagebrush obligate wildlife, but predicting climate change imp...
Plant community response to climate change will be influenced by individual plant responses that eme...
The associated article for this dataset is currently under review. It has been suggested that hillsl...
The combination of climate change and altered disturbance regimes is directly and indirectly affecti...
Many semi-arid plant communities in western North America are dominated by big sagebrush. These ecos...
Many semi-arid plant communities in western North America are dominated by big sagebrush. These ecos...
Drylands are drought-prone biomes in which precipitation is less than the potential evapotranspirati...
Plant populations experience both spatial and temporal environmental heterogeneity, and their strate...
We used autecological, paleoecological, and modeling information to explore the potential effects of...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Grassland productivity is regulated by bot...
Restoration efforts in the highly disturbed Great Basin ecosystem have historically focused on re-es...
This publication identifies areas where big sagebrush populations are most and least vulnerable to c...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
Contemporary pressures on sagebrush steppe from climate change, exotic species, wildfire, and land u...