Anticipating the ability of ecosystems to maintain functional integrity across predicted altered precipitation regimes remains a grand ecohydrological challenge. Overstory trees and understory grasses within semiarid savannas vary in their structure and sensitivity to environmental pressures, underscoring the need to examine the ecohydrological implications of this climatic variability. Whereas precipitation has long been recognized as a key driver of landscape ecohydrology, understanding a site's hydraulic redistribution regime (the balance in downward and upward movement of water and the seasonality of these bidirectional flows) may be equally important to understanding moisture availability to vegetation in these dryland ecosystems. As a...
Atmospheric moisture recycling effectively increases the amount of usable water over land as the wat...
Savanna ecosystems are dominated by two distinct plant life forms, grasses and trees, but the intera...
Tropical savannas comprise mixed woodland grassland ecosystems in which trees and grasses compete fo...
In critical zone science, understanding and predicting the interaction between above- and below-grou...
Hydraulic redistribution is the transport of water from wet to dry soil layers, upward or downward, ...
Journal ArticleRecent studies have illuminated the process of hydraulic redistribution, defined as t...
Precipitation, more than any other environmental factor, controls patterns of ecosystem production a...
Savanna vegetation is characterized by tree–grass co-existence that can experience intense water lim...
The study of landscape gas exchange in arid and semi-arid regions is less common than those of more ...
Drylands support over two billion people and savannas contribute about 25% to global gross primary p...
Understanding the hydrologic and carbon cycling consequences of precipitation variability in dryland...
Shifting patterns of precipitation associated with climate change may affect water-limited ecosystem...
*Hydraulic redistribution (HR) of water via roots from moist to drier portions of the soil occurs in...
Global circulation models and empirical evidence suggest that precipitation events are likely to bec...
International audienceArid and semiarid savannas are characterized by the coexistence of trees and g...
Atmospheric moisture recycling effectively increases the amount of usable water over land as the wat...
Savanna ecosystems are dominated by two distinct plant life forms, grasses and trees, but the intera...
Tropical savannas comprise mixed woodland grassland ecosystems in which trees and grasses compete fo...
In critical zone science, understanding and predicting the interaction between above- and below-grou...
Hydraulic redistribution is the transport of water from wet to dry soil layers, upward or downward, ...
Journal ArticleRecent studies have illuminated the process of hydraulic redistribution, defined as t...
Precipitation, more than any other environmental factor, controls patterns of ecosystem production a...
Savanna vegetation is characterized by tree–grass co-existence that can experience intense water lim...
The study of landscape gas exchange in arid and semi-arid regions is less common than those of more ...
Drylands support over two billion people and savannas contribute about 25% to global gross primary p...
Understanding the hydrologic and carbon cycling consequences of precipitation variability in dryland...
Shifting patterns of precipitation associated with climate change may affect water-limited ecosystem...
*Hydraulic redistribution (HR) of water via roots from moist to drier portions of the soil occurs in...
Global circulation models and empirical evidence suggest that precipitation events are likely to bec...
International audienceArid and semiarid savannas are characterized by the coexistence of trees and g...
Atmospheric moisture recycling effectively increases the amount of usable water over land as the wat...
Savanna ecosystems are dominated by two distinct plant life forms, grasses and trees, but the intera...
Tropical savannas comprise mixed woodland grassland ecosystems in which trees and grasses compete fo...