Dryland vegetation frequently shows self-organized spatial patterns as mosaic-like structures of sources (bare areas) and sinks (vegetation patches) of water runoff and sediments with variable interconnection. Good examples are banded landscapes displayed by Mulga in semiarid Australia, where the spatial organization of vegetation optimizes the redistribution and use of water (and other scarce resources) at the landscape scale. Disturbances can disrupt the spatial distribution of vegetation causing a substantial loss of water by increasing landscape hydrological connectivity and consequently, affecting ecosystem function (e.g., decreasing the rainfall-use efficiency of the landscape). We analyze (i) connectivity trends obtained from coupled...
Water is a primary determinant of the condition of wetland and riparian vegetation in semi-arid Aust...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel MetzenThe Budyko framework for understanding how precipitation (P) is partitioned ...
Dryland wetlands receive periodical floods that are of key importance for ecological resilience. The...
[1] Dryland vegetation frequently shows self‐organized spatial patterns as mosaic‐like structures of...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Spatial vegetation patterns are recognized as sources of valuable information that can be used to in...
Vegetation response to flooding across large dryland areas such as Australia's Murray Darling Basin ...
Landscape connectivity is important for the long-term persistence of species inhabiting dryland fres...
Landscape connectivity is important for the long-term persistence of species inhabiting dryland fres...
Climate change is increasing the risk of drought to forested ecosystems. Although drought impacts ar...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Australia is a continent subject to high rainfall variability, which has major influences on runoff ...
Future environmental change is expected to modify the global hydrological cycle, with consequences f...
Water is a primary determinant of the condition of wetland and riparian vegetation in semi-arid Aust...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel MetzenThe Budyko framework for understanding how precipitation (P) is partitioned ...
Dryland wetlands receive periodical floods that are of key importance for ecological resilience. The...
[1] Dryland vegetation frequently shows self‐organized spatial patterns as mosaic‐like structures of...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Spatial vegetation patterns are recognized as sources of valuable information that can be used to in...
Vegetation response to flooding across large dryland areas such as Australia's Murray Darling Basin ...
Landscape connectivity is important for the long-term persistence of species inhabiting dryland fres...
Landscape connectivity is important for the long-term persistence of species inhabiting dryland fres...
Climate change is increasing the risk of drought to forested ecosystems. Although drought impacts ar...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Australia is a continent subject to high rainfall variability, which has major influences on runoff ...
Future environmental change is expected to modify the global hydrological cycle, with consequences f...
Water is a primary determinant of the condition of wetland and riparian vegetation in semi-arid Aust...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel MetzenThe Budyko framework for understanding how precipitation (P) is partitioned ...
Dryland wetlands receive periodical floods that are of key importance for ecological resilience. The...