In dryland ecosystems, the timing and magnitude of precipitation pulses drive many key ecological processes, notably soil water availability for plants and soil microbiota. Plant available water has frequently been viewed simply as incoming precipitation, yet processes at larger scales drive precipitation pulses, and the subsequent transformation of precipitation pulses to plant available water are complex. We provide an overview of the factors that influence the spatial and temporal availability of water to plants and soil biota using examples from western USA drylands. Large spatial- and temporal-scale drivers of regional precipitation patterns include the position of the jet streams and frontal boundaries, the North American Monsoon, El ...
Biological activity in desert soils is driven by water availability. The nature of individual precip...
This study investigates the causes for, and distribution of, unimodal versus bimodal seasonal cycle ...
In drylands the soil water availability is a key factor ruling the architecture of the ecosystem. Th...
Rain pulses followed by interstorm drying periods are the fundamental units of water input into ecos...
Ecohydrological processes in semiarid shrublands and other dryland ecosystems are sensitive to discr...
Water stored in soils, in part, controls vegetation productivity and the duration of growing seasons...
Understanding the hydrologic and carbon cycling consequences of precipitation variability in dryland...
Ecohydrological processes in semiarid shrublands and other dryland ecosystems are sensitive to discr...
The episodic nature of water availability in arid and semiarid ecosystems has significant consequenc...
The episodic nature of water availability in arid and semiarid ecosystems has significant consequenc...
The future trajectory of net terrestrial carbon uptake and agricultural yields are dependent on how ...
Droughts are endemic in the Intermountain region. But they do not appear to occur randomly, as the c...
Warming and rainfall intensification linked to climate change will alter water availability in dryla...
Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, traps heat in the atmosphere, causing the planet to warm. The rate...
As climate change increases drought severity in forested ecosystems, knowledge of hillslope-to-catch...
Biological activity in desert soils is driven by water availability. The nature of individual precip...
This study investigates the causes for, and distribution of, unimodal versus bimodal seasonal cycle ...
In drylands the soil water availability is a key factor ruling the architecture of the ecosystem. Th...
Rain pulses followed by interstorm drying periods are the fundamental units of water input into ecos...
Ecohydrological processes in semiarid shrublands and other dryland ecosystems are sensitive to discr...
Water stored in soils, in part, controls vegetation productivity and the duration of growing seasons...
Understanding the hydrologic and carbon cycling consequences of precipitation variability in dryland...
Ecohydrological processes in semiarid shrublands and other dryland ecosystems are sensitive to discr...
The episodic nature of water availability in arid and semiarid ecosystems has significant consequenc...
The episodic nature of water availability in arid and semiarid ecosystems has significant consequenc...
The future trajectory of net terrestrial carbon uptake and agricultural yields are dependent on how ...
Droughts are endemic in the Intermountain region. But they do not appear to occur randomly, as the c...
Warming and rainfall intensification linked to climate change will alter water availability in dryla...
Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, traps heat in the atmosphere, causing the planet to warm. The rate...
As climate change increases drought severity in forested ecosystems, knowledge of hillslope-to-catch...
Biological activity in desert soils is driven by water availability. The nature of individual precip...
This study investigates the causes for, and distribution of, unimodal versus bimodal seasonal cycle ...
In drylands the soil water availability is a key factor ruling the architecture of the ecosystem. Th...