The study of forest hydrology and its relationships with climate requires accurate estimates of water inputs, outputs, and changes in reservoirs. Evapotranspiration is frequently the least studied component when addressing the water cycle; thus, it is important to obtain direct measurements of evaporation and transpiration. This study measured transpiration in a tropical dry deciduous forest in Yucatán (Mexico) using the thermal dissipation method (Granier-type sensors) in representative species of this vegetation type. We estimated stand transpiration and its relationship with allometry, diameter-at-breast-height categories, and previously published equations. We found that transpiration changes over time, being higher in the rainy season....
Exotic riparian vegetation has expanded into western river systems. The amount of water consumed by ...
Key to evaluating the consequences of woody plant encroachment on water and carbon cycling in semiar...
Climate change and fast extension in climatically suboptimal areas threaten the sustainability of ru...
The global, regional and local hydrological cycle is strongly linked to vegetation distribution. The...
To examine the impact of tree species on the water cycle in a wet tropical region, annual evapotrans...
The global, regional and local hydrological cycle is strongly linked to vegetation distribution. The...
Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTF) are characterized by pronounced seasonality in rainfall, and ...
Australian savannas exhibit marked seasonality in precipitation, with more than 90% of the annual to...
Australian savannas exhibit marked seasonality in precipitation, with more than 90% of the annual to...
Native trees and shrubs that grow in the semiarid regions of northeastern Mexico are important feed ...
Transpiration of oak trees on the Cascabel watersheds in the savannas on the eastern slope of the Pe...
Previous models which have been developed to explain the water cycle in the Amazon have been unable ...
a b s t r a c t To better understand the effects and relationship between precipitation, net ecosyst...
Tropical wet forests are complex ecosystems with a large number of plant species. These environments...
We used the eddy covariance technique from July 2000 to July 2001 to measure the fluxes of sensible ...
Exotic riparian vegetation has expanded into western river systems. The amount of water consumed by ...
Key to evaluating the consequences of woody plant encroachment on water and carbon cycling in semiar...
Climate change and fast extension in climatically suboptimal areas threaten the sustainability of ru...
The global, regional and local hydrological cycle is strongly linked to vegetation distribution. The...
To examine the impact of tree species on the water cycle in a wet tropical region, annual evapotrans...
The global, regional and local hydrological cycle is strongly linked to vegetation distribution. The...
Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTF) are characterized by pronounced seasonality in rainfall, and ...
Australian savannas exhibit marked seasonality in precipitation, with more than 90% of the annual to...
Australian savannas exhibit marked seasonality in precipitation, with more than 90% of the annual to...
Native trees and shrubs that grow in the semiarid regions of northeastern Mexico are important feed ...
Transpiration of oak trees on the Cascabel watersheds in the savannas on the eastern slope of the Pe...
Previous models which have been developed to explain the water cycle in the Amazon have been unable ...
a b s t r a c t To better understand the effects and relationship between precipitation, net ecosyst...
Tropical wet forests are complex ecosystems with a large number of plant species. These environments...
We used the eddy covariance technique from July 2000 to July 2001 to measure the fluxes of sensible ...
Exotic riparian vegetation has expanded into western river systems. The amount of water consumed by ...
Key to evaluating the consequences of woody plant encroachment on water and carbon cycling in semiar...
Climate change and fast extension in climatically suboptimal areas threaten the sustainability of ru...