Biological soil crusts are a key component of many dryland ecosystems. Following disturbance, biological soil crusts will recover in stages. Recently, a simple classification of these stages has been developed, largely on the basis of external features of the crusts, which reflects their level of development (LOD). The classification system has six LOD classes, from low (1) to high (6). To determine whether the LOD of a crust is related to its ecohydrological function, we used rainfall simulation to evaluate differences in infiltration, runoff, and erosion among crusts in the various LODs, across a range of soil depths and with different wetting pre-treatments. We found large differences between the lowest and highest LODs, with runoff and ...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) have impacts on soil detachment process through surface covering, and ...
In this study, we conducted rainfall simulation experiments in a cool desert ecosystem to examine th...
Soil erosion and subsequent land degradation contributed to societal collapse in the past and are a ...
In dryland ecosystems, runoff is mainly generated in bare areas, which are also more susceptible to ...
In dryland ecosystems, runoff is mainly generated in bare areas, which are also more susceptible to ...
The hydrological characteristics of biological soil crusts (BSCs) are not well understood. In partic...
Biological soil crusts occur extensively in semi-arid regions; in western Niger, they are associated...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are the dominant living cover in many drylands of the world. They poss...
Soil crusting is a global issue which results in reduced infiltration, runoff, erosion, reduced seed...
Soil sealing and crusting are common, widespread processes in arid and semiarid soils that strongly ...
The specific bio-species and their spatial patterns play crucial roles in regulating eco-hydrologic ...
<div><p>Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are highly complex associations of soil particles with mosses,...
The specific bio-species and their spatial patterns play crucial roles in regulating eco-hydro-logic...
Summary Desertification negatively impacts a large proportion of the global human population and \...
Biological soil crusts are a diverse soil surface community, prevalent in semiarid regions, which fu...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) have impacts on soil detachment process through surface covering, and ...
In this study, we conducted rainfall simulation experiments in a cool desert ecosystem to examine th...
Soil erosion and subsequent land degradation contributed to societal collapse in the past and are a ...
In dryland ecosystems, runoff is mainly generated in bare areas, which are also more susceptible to ...
In dryland ecosystems, runoff is mainly generated in bare areas, which are also more susceptible to ...
The hydrological characteristics of biological soil crusts (BSCs) are not well understood. In partic...
Biological soil crusts occur extensively in semi-arid regions; in western Niger, they are associated...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are the dominant living cover in many drylands of the world. They poss...
Soil crusting is a global issue which results in reduced infiltration, runoff, erosion, reduced seed...
Soil sealing and crusting are common, widespread processes in arid and semiarid soils that strongly ...
The specific bio-species and their spatial patterns play crucial roles in regulating eco-hydrologic ...
<div><p>Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are highly complex associations of soil particles with mosses,...
The specific bio-species and their spatial patterns play crucial roles in regulating eco-hydro-logic...
Summary Desertification negatively impacts a large proportion of the global human population and \...
Biological soil crusts are a diverse soil surface community, prevalent in semiarid regions, which fu...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) have impacts on soil detachment process through surface covering, and ...
In this study, we conducted rainfall simulation experiments in a cool desert ecosystem to examine th...
Soil erosion and subsequent land degradation contributed to societal collapse in the past and are a ...