Land degradation by erosion is especially important in drylands, which are among the most vulnerable to disturbance by human activity or climate change. Biocrusts are an essential surface component of these ecosystems and one of the most important contributors to surface resistance and stability, and therefore, keeping soil fertile in these nutrient-limited-environments. Loss of biocrusts can result in increased sediment losses and subsequent loss of soil organic carbon (SOC) and other soil resources, which are vital for vegetation and general ecosystem functioning. Despite their importance, the consequences of biocrust loss on sediment and SOC losses in drylands have been poorly analysed. In this study, we examined the influence of two bio...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are ubiquitous living covers in arid and semiarid regions, playin...
Anthropogenic land use and changes in climate can cause severe degradation in dryland ecosystems, le...
Restoring biological soil crusts (biocrusts) in degraded drylands can contribute to recovery of ecos...
Land degradation by erosion is especially important in drylands, which are among the most vulnerable...
In arid and semiarid ecosystems, plant interspaces are frequently covered by communities of cyanobac...
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems are characterized by patchy vegetation and variable resource availabil...
Biocrusts play crucial roles in hydrological processes by controlling soil water availability and re...
The capture and use of water are critically important in drylands, which collectively constitute Ear...
Links between water and carbon (C) cycles in drylands are strongly regulated by biocrusts. These wid...
The availability of metallic nutrients in dryland soils, many of which are essential for the metabol...
The availability of metallic nutrients in dryland soils, many of which are essential for the metabol...
In drylands, soil surfaces in interplant spaces are usually covered by biocrusts, which consist of c...
In most of non-vegetated areas from drylands, soils are colonized by biocrusts, and although they re...
Biocrusts are an essential soil surface cover at drylands where ecosystems are especially fragile to...
As a crucial living feature inhabiting the soil-atmosphere boundary, biocrusts play a vital role in ...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are ubiquitous living covers in arid and semiarid regions, playin...
Anthropogenic land use and changes in climate can cause severe degradation in dryland ecosystems, le...
Restoring biological soil crusts (biocrusts) in degraded drylands can contribute to recovery of ecos...
Land degradation by erosion is especially important in drylands, which are among the most vulnerable...
In arid and semiarid ecosystems, plant interspaces are frequently covered by communities of cyanobac...
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems are characterized by patchy vegetation and variable resource availabil...
Biocrusts play crucial roles in hydrological processes by controlling soil water availability and re...
The capture and use of water are critically important in drylands, which collectively constitute Ear...
Links between water and carbon (C) cycles in drylands are strongly regulated by biocrusts. These wid...
The availability of metallic nutrients in dryland soils, many of which are essential for the metabol...
The availability of metallic nutrients in dryland soils, many of which are essential for the metabol...
In drylands, soil surfaces in interplant spaces are usually covered by biocrusts, which consist of c...
In most of non-vegetated areas from drylands, soils are colonized by biocrusts, and although they re...
Biocrusts are an essential soil surface cover at drylands where ecosystems are especially fragile to...
As a crucial living feature inhabiting the soil-atmosphere boundary, biocrusts play a vital role in ...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are ubiquitous living covers in arid and semiarid regions, playin...
Anthropogenic land use and changes in climate can cause severe degradation in dryland ecosystems, le...
Restoring biological soil crusts (biocrusts) in degraded drylands can contribute to recovery of ecos...