Epiphyte coverage on forest canopies can drastically alter the volume and chemical composition of rainwater reaching soils. Along subtropical and tropical coastlines Tillandisa usneoides L. (Spanish moss), in particular, can envelop urban and natural tree crowns. Several cities actively manage their “moss” covered forest to enhance aesthetics in the most active tourist areas (e.g., Savannah GA, St. Augustine FL, Charleston SC). Since T. usneoides survives through atmospheric water and solute exchange from specialized trichomes (scales), we hypothesized that T. usneoides water storage dynamics and leachate chemistry may be altered by exposure to this active urban atmosphere. 30 samples of T. usneoides from managed forests around the tourist ...
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Epiphytes absorb water and nutrients from the atmosphere through precipitation and dry deposition an...
Studies of dissolved organic matter (DOM) transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually star...
Along subtropical and tropical coastlines, Tillandsia usneoides L. (Spanish moss) can heavily cover ...
Alterations to forest canopy structures can have a direct effect on hydrological and biogeochemical ...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.The hydro...
Alterations to forest canopy structure directly affect the hydrology and biogeochemistry of wooded e...
Trees in urban ecosystems are valued for shade and cooling effects, reduction of CO2 emissions and p...
tudies of DOM transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually start at the stream. However, th...
Many urban waterways suffer from excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) feeding algal blooms, which ...
Epiphytes absorb water and nutrients from the atmosphere through precipitation and dry deposition an...
Forest canopy structure controls the timing, amount, and chemical character of precipitation supply ...
Diversification of urban forests is essential to enhance their resilience to future biotic threats a...
As cities expand to meet the requirements of the growing population, construction of impervious infr...
Urban trees contribute to the regulation of microclimates of cities through transpirational cooling....
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Epiphytes absorb water and nutrients from the atmosphere through precipitation and dry deposition an...
Studies of dissolved organic matter (DOM) transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually star...
Along subtropical and tropical coastlines, Tillandsia usneoides L. (Spanish moss) can heavily cover ...
Alterations to forest canopy structures can have a direct effect on hydrological and biogeochemical ...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.The hydro...
Alterations to forest canopy structure directly affect the hydrology and biogeochemistry of wooded e...
Trees in urban ecosystems are valued for shade and cooling effects, reduction of CO2 emissions and p...
tudies of DOM transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually start at the stream. However, th...
Many urban waterways suffer from excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) feeding algal blooms, which ...
Epiphytes absorb water and nutrients from the atmosphere through precipitation and dry deposition an...
Forest canopy structure controls the timing, amount, and chemical character of precipitation supply ...
Diversification of urban forests is essential to enhance their resilience to future biotic threats a...
As cities expand to meet the requirements of the growing population, construction of impervious infr...
Urban trees contribute to the regulation of microclimates of cities through transpirational cooling....
Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11, 12, and 13, 2011, Athens, Geor...
Epiphytes absorb water and nutrients from the atmosphere through precipitation and dry deposition an...
Studies of dissolved organic matter (DOM) transport through terrestrial aquatic systems usually star...