Journal ArticleVariation in the ability to utilize pulses of both water and nitrogen (N) is one possible mechanism allowing the coexistence of species in the cold desert community on the Colorado Plateau. We simulated 25-mm precipitation events and used stable isotope tracers (2H and 15N) to follow water and N uptake patterns in six dominant perennials (Artemisia filifolia, Coleogyne ramosissima, Cryptantha flava, Ephedra viridis, Quercus havardii, and Vanclevea stylosa) at different times of the growing season
Resources in the Great Basin of western North America often occur in pulses, and plant species must ...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Sand-binding vegetation...
The high productivity of sandy groundwater-coupled woodlands in the Monte Desert is exploited by loc...
In desert ecosystems a large proportion of water and nitrogen is supplied in rain-induced pulses. It...
Alterations in global and regional precipitation patterns are expected to affect plant and ecosystem...
Abstract We contrasted the seasonal use of simulated large rain events (24 mm) by three native speci...
Recent studies have suggested an ecohydrological separation of water exists in the northern Chihuah...
Abstract We contrasted the seasonal use of simulated large rain events (24 mm) by three native speci...
We conducted experiments to examine the quantitative relationships between rainfall event size and r...
Recent studies have suggested an ecohydrological separation of water exists in the northern Chihuahu...
Journal ArticleIn the arid southwest of North America, winter precipitation penetrates to deep soil ...
contrasted the seasonal use of simulated large rain events (24 mm) by three native species of the ar...
Changing precipitation and temperature are principal drivers for nutrient cycling dynamics in drylan...
The episodic nature of water availability in arid and semiarid ecosystems has significant consequenc...
Plant water use strategies and water transport dynamics are important for understanding ecosystem pr...
Resources in the Great Basin of western North America often occur in pulses, and plant species must ...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Sand-binding vegetation...
The high productivity of sandy groundwater-coupled woodlands in the Monte Desert is exploited by loc...
In desert ecosystems a large proportion of water and nitrogen is supplied in rain-induced pulses. It...
Alterations in global and regional precipitation patterns are expected to affect plant and ecosystem...
Abstract We contrasted the seasonal use of simulated large rain events (24 mm) by three native speci...
Recent studies have suggested an ecohydrological separation of water exists in the northern Chihuah...
Abstract We contrasted the seasonal use of simulated large rain events (24 mm) by three native speci...
We conducted experiments to examine the quantitative relationships between rainfall event size and r...
Recent studies have suggested an ecohydrological separation of water exists in the northern Chihuahu...
Journal ArticleIn the arid southwest of North America, winter precipitation penetrates to deep soil ...
contrasted the seasonal use of simulated large rain events (24 mm) by three native species of the ar...
Changing precipitation and temperature are principal drivers for nutrient cycling dynamics in drylan...
The episodic nature of water availability in arid and semiarid ecosystems has significant consequenc...
Plant water use strategies and water transport dynamics are important for understanding ecosystem pr...
Resources in the Great Basin of western North America often occur in pulses, and plant species must ...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Sand-binding vegetation...
The high productivity of sandy groundwater-coupled woodlands in the Monte Desert is exploited by loc...