Understanding the consequences of extreme climatic events is a growing challenge in ecology. Climatic extremes may differentially affect varying elements of biodiversity, and may not always produce ecological effects exceeding those of "normal" climatic variation in space and time. We asked how the extreme drought years of 2013- 2014 affected the cover, species richness, functional trait means, functional diversity, and phylogenetic diversity of herbaceous plant communities across the California Floristic Province. We compared the directions and magnitudes of these drought effects with expectations from four "pre-drought" studies of variation in water availability: (1) a watering experiment, (2) a long- Term (15-yr) monitoring of interannua...
Questions Mountain grasslands can be strongly affected by extreme droughts such as those related to ...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
Chaparral is the most abundant vegetation type in California and current climate change models predi...
Understanding the consequences of extreme climatic events is a growing challenge in ecology. Climati...
An unprecedented era of climatic volatility is altering ecosystems across our planet1. The potential...
Through their rooting profiles and water demands, plants affect the distribution of water in the soi...
Extreme droughts such as the one that affected California in 2012-2015 have been linked to severe ec...
Global climate models predict more frequent periods of drought stress alternated by heavier, but few...
1. Effects of climate change on plant community functional diversity are of interest since experimen...
International audienceHigh rates of climate change are currently exceeding many plant species’ capac...
Climate models for Southern California predict long periods of drought punctuated by periods of high...
This data provides support for a research project assessing the impacts of restoration and drought o...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
Understanding how climate affects species' distribution and performance is a central issue in ecolog...
<div><p>Chaparral is the most abundant vegetation type in California and current climate change mode...
Questions Mountain grasslands can be strongly affected by extreme droughts such as those related to ...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
Chaparral is the most abundant vegetation type in California and current climate change models predi...
Understanding the consequences of extreme climatic events is a growing challenge in ecology. Climati...
An unprecedented era of climatic volatility is altering ecosystems across our planet1. The potential...
Through their rooting profiles and water demands, plants affect the distribution of water in the soi...
Extreme droughts such as the one that affected California in 2012-2015 have been linked to severe ec...
Global climate models predict more frequent periods of drought stress alternated by heavier, but few...
1. Effects of climate change on plant community functional diversity are of interest since experimen...
International audienceHigh rates of climate change are currently exceeding many plant species’ capac...
Climate models for Southern California predict long periods of drought punctuated by periods of high...
This data provides support for a research project assessing the impacts of restoration and drought o...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
Understanding how climate affects species' distribution and performance is a central issue in ecolog...
<div><p>Chaparral is the most abundant vegetation type in California and current climate change mode...
Questions Mountain grasslands can be strongly affected by extreme droughts such as those related to ...
As climatic conditions change, species will be forced to move or adapt to avoid extinction. Exacerba...
Chaparral is the most abundant vegetation type in California and current climate change models predi...