Abstract. We investigated the physiological response of two native riparian tree species (Populus fremontii and Salix gooddingii) and one exotic species (Tamarix chinensis) to groundwater availability along gradients of depth to groundwater at two rivers in Arizona. Depth to groundwater (DGW) at the dam-regulated Bill Williams River (BWR) was relatively constant and shallow (Ͻ4 m). Populus fremontii at BWR did not experience reduced water availability at deeper groundwater depths, as evidenced by high predawn water potential. However, leaf gas exchange of P. fremontii was sensitive to high vapor pressure deficit where surface flow was ephemeral at BWR. Lower predawn water potentials of S. gooddingii at BWR suggested reduced water availabili...
AbstractGroundwater decline is widespread, yet its implications for natural systems are poorly under...
The occurrence and development of riparian forests, which were mainly dominated by mesophytes specie...
During the previous decade, the south-western United States has faced declining water resources and ...
We investigated the physiological response of two native riparian tree species (Populus fremontii an...
ABSTRACT We investigated the physiological and growth responses of native (Populus fremontii S. Wats...
We investigated the environmental water sources used in mid-summer by three Sonoran Desert phreatoph...
Ground-water and surface Xow depletions are altering riparian ecosystems throughout the southwestern...
Ground-water and surface Xow depletions are altering riparian ecosystems throughout the southwestern...
Journal ArticlePopulus fremontii (Fremont cottonwood) was once a dominant species in desert riparian...
Riparian vegetation is important for stream functioning and as a major landscape feature. For many r...
A general paradigm in semi-arid and arid systems is that woody plants with dimorphic root systems wi...
Groundwater and surface flow depletions are altering riparian ecosystems throughout the southwestern...
A range of ecological processes supported by groundwater are at risk where socio-economic and climat...
Variation in the sources of water used by tree species has important ramifications for forest water ...
In ephemeral river systems, canopy condition in dominant riparian and floodplain tree species may d...
AbstractGroundwater decline is widespread, yet its implications for natural systems are poorly under...
The occurrence and development of riparian forests, which were mainly dominated by mesophytes specie...
During the previous decade, the south-western United States has faced declining water resources and ...
We investigated the physiological response of two native riparian tree species (Populus fremontii an...
ABSTRACT We investigated the physiological and growth responses of native (Populus fremontii S. Wats...
We investigated the environmental water sources used in mid-summer by three Sonoran Desert phreatoph...
Ground-water and surface Xow depletions are altering riparian ecosystems throughout the southwestern...
Ground-water and surface Xow depletions are altering riparian ecosystems throughout the southwestern...
Journal ArticlePopulus fremontii (Fremont cottonwood) was once a dominant species in desert riparian...
Riparian vegetation is important for stream functioning and as a major landscape feature. For many r...
A general paradigm in semi-arid and arid systems is that woody plants with dimorphic root systems wi...
Groundwater and surface flow depletions are altering riparian ecosystems throughout the southwestern...
A range of ecological processes supported by groundwater are at risk where socio-economic and climat...
Variation in the sources of water used by tree species has important ramifications for forest water ...
In ephemeral river systems, canopy condition in dominant riparian and floodplain tree species may d...
AbstractGroundwater decline is widespread, yet its implications for natural systems are poorly under...
The occurrence and development of riparian forests, which were mainly dominated by mesophytes specie...
During the previous decade, the south-western United States has faced declining water resources and ...