We examined spatial and temporal patterns of tree water use and aspects of hydraulic architecture in four common tree species of central Australia-Corymbia opaca, Eucalyptus victrix, E. camaldulensis and Acacia aneura-to better understand processes that constrain water use in these environments. These four widely distributed species occupy contrasting niches within arid environments including woodlands, floodplains and riparian environments. Measurements of tree water use and leaf water potential were made at two sites with contrasting water table depths during a period of high soil water availability following summer rainfall and during a period of low soil water availability following 7 months of very little rainfall during 2007. There we...
The hydraulic niche separation theory proposes that species co-exist by having a range of traits to ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted in...
Understanding the strategies that confer resilience on natural woodlands in drought prone environmen...
Global vegetation models are used to estimate water and carbon fluxes in current and future climates...
This paper compares rates of tree water use, Huber value, canopy conductance and canopy decoupling o...
© 2017 CSIRO. Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tole...
Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tolerant of, or sensitiv...
Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tolerant of, or sensitiv...
We examined sources of water and daily and seasonal water use patterns in two riparian tree species ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Key message: Species with low density of intact branches ...
The hydraulic niche separation theory proposes that species co-exist by having a range of traits to ...
The hydraulic niche separation theory proposes that species co-exist by having a range of traits to ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted in...
Understanding the strategies that confer resilience on natural woodlands in drought prone environmen...
Global vegetation models are used to estimate water and carbon fluxes in current and future climates...
This paper compares rates of tree water use, Huber value, canopy conductance and canopy decoupling o...
© 2017 CSIRO. Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
Partitioning of water resources amongst plant species within a single climate envelope is possible i...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tole...
Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tolerant of, or sensitiv...
Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tolerant of, or sensitiv...
We examined sources of water and daily and seasonal water use patterns in two riparian tree species ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Key message: Species with low density of intact branches ...
The hydraulic niche separation theory proposes that species co-exist by having a range of traits to ...
The hydraulic niche separation theory proposes that species co-exist by having a range of traits to ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted in...
Understanding the strategies that confer resilience on natural woodlands in drought prone environmen...