This study coupled long‐term hydrometric and stable water isotope data to identify links between subsurface water storage and vegetation in a subhumid mountain catchment in Arizona, USA. Specific observations included catchment‐scale hydrologic fluxes and soil water storage and stable water isotopes from stream water, soil water, groundwater, and sap water from Arizona pine (Pinus arizonica) and Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) individuals. Here, we find that tightly bound soil water was sufficient to meet dry period vegetation water demand when the former was defined in terms of field capacity as opposed to a matric tension threshold. This water was a mixture of summer and winter precipitation that predominates in both shallow and deep ...
The work presented here was motivated by the importance of the Sierra Nevada to California’s water r...
Graduation date: 2009The links between forests, streamflow, and climate are poorly understood. Desp...
We compared stable isotopes of water in plant stem (xylem) water and soil collected over a complete ...
Until recently, it had been thought that humid catchment woody plants transpired primarily mobile so...
Until recently, it had been thought that humid catchment woody plants transpired primarily mobile so...
Until recently, it had been thought that humid catchment woody plants transpired primarily mobile so...
Until recently, it had been thought that humid catchment woody plants transpired primarily mobile so...
Abstract Shrub encroachment into grasslands is a globally occurring process, but resulting changes ...
The hypothesis of ecohydrological separation (ES) proposes that the water contained in surface soils...
Stable isotopic characteristics of plant water represent an integrated response of root systems to w...
Alluvial forest associations are often dominated by woody phreatophytes, plants that are tightly lin...
The ecohydrological separation hypothesis states that transpiration through plants and drainage to s...
The ecohydrological separation hypothesis states that transpiration through plants and drainage to s...
Variation in the sources of water used by tree species has important ramifications for forest water ...
Throughout the world, water is the limiting resource for both natural and human development. A prim...
The work presented here was motivated by the importance of the Sierra Nevada to California’s water r...
Graduation date: 2009The links between forests, streamflow, and climate are poorly understood. Desp...
We compared stable isotopes of water in plant stem (xylem) water and soil collected over a complete ...
Until recently, it had been thought that humid catchment woody plants transpired primarily mobile so...
Until recently, it had been thought that humid catchment woody plants transpired primarily mobile so...
Until recently, it had been thought that humid catchment woody plants transpired primarily mobile so...
Until recently, it had been thought that humid catchment woody plants transpired primarily mobile so...
Abstract Shrub encroachment into grasslands is a globally occurring process, but resulting changes ...
The hypothesis of ecohydrological separation (ES) proposes that the water contained in surface soils...
Stable isotopic characteristics of plant water represent an integrated response of root systems to w...
Alluvial forest associations are often dominated by woody phreatophytes, plants that are tightly lin...
The ecohydrological separation hypothesis states that transpiration through plants and drainage to s...
The ecohydrological separation hypothesis states that transpiration through plants and drainage to s...
Variation in the sources of water used by tree species has important ramifications for forest water ...
Throughout the world, water is the limiting resource for both natural and human development. A prim...
The work presented here was motivated by the importance of the Sierra Nevada to California’s water r...
Graduation date: 2009The links between forests, streamflow, and climate are poorly understood. Desp...
We compared stable isotopes of water in plant stem (xylem) water and soil collected over a complete ...