The capture and use of water are critically important in drylands, which collectively constitute Earth's largest biome. Drylands will likely experience lower and more unreliable rainfall as climatic conditions change over the next century. Dryland soils support a rich community of microphytic organisms (biocrusts), which are critically important because they regulate the delivery and retention of water. Yet despite their hydrological significance, a global synthesis of their effects on hydrology is lacking. We synthesized 2,997 observations from 109 publications to explore how biocrusts affected five hydrological processes (times to ponding and runoff, early [sorptivity] and final [infiltration] stages of water flow into soil, and the rate ...
Biocrust-forming mosses mitigate the impact of aridity on soil microbial communities in drylands: ob...
17 pagesInternational audienceBiological soil crusts (biocrusts) account for a substantial portion o...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are common and ecologically important members of dryland ecosyste...
The capture and use of water are critically important in drylands, which collectively constitute Ear...
As a crucial living feature inhabiting the soil-atmosphere boundary, biocrusts play a vital role in ...
Understanding how organisms control soil water dynamics is a major research goal in dryland ecology....
Biocrusts exert a strong influence on hydrological processes in drylands by modifying numerous soil ...
Biocrusts play crucial roles in hydrological processes by controlling soil water availability and re...
The increase in aridity predicted with climate change will have a negative impact on the multiple fu...
In most of non-vegetated areas from drylands, soils are colonized by biocrusts, and although they re...
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems are characterized by patchy vegetation and variable resource availabil...
Anthropogenic land use and changes in climate can cause severe degradation in dryland ecosystems, le...
Land degradation by erosion is especially important in drylands, which are among the most vulnerable...
Links between water and carbon (C) cycles in drylands are strongly regulated by biocrusts. These wid...
Biological soil crusts (BSC) help to protect the soil from erosion and decrease the spread of weeds ...
Biocrust-forming mosses mitigate the impact of aridity on soil microbial communities in drylands: ob...
17 pagesInternational audienceBiological soil crusts (biocrusts) account for a substantial portion o...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are common and ecologically important members of dryland ecosyste...
The capture and use of water are critically important in drylands, which collectively constitute Ear...
As a crucial living feature inhabiting the soil-atmosphere boundary, biocrusts play a vital role in ...
Understanding how organisms control soil water dynamics is a major research goal in dryland ecology....
Biocrusts exert a strong influence on hydrological processes in drylands by modifying numerous soil ...
Biocrusts play crucial roles in hydrological processes by controlling soil water availability and re...
The increase in aridity predicted with climate change will have a negative impact on the multiple fu...
In most of non-vegetated areas from drylands, soils are colonized by biocrusts, and although they re...
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems are characterized by patchy vegetation and variable resource availabil...
Anthropogenic land use and changes in climate can cause severe degradation in dryland ecosystems, le...
Land degradation by erosion is especially important in drylands, which are among the most vulnerable...
Links between water and carbon (C) cycles in drylands are strongly regulated by biocrusts. These wid...
Biological soil crusts (BSC) help to protect the soil from erosion and decrease the spread of weeds ...
Biocrust-forming mosses mitigate the impact of aridity on soil microbial communities in drylands: ob...
17 pagesInternational audienceBiological soil crusts (biocrusts) account for a substantial portion o...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are common and ecologically important members of dryland ecosyste...