The importance of the spatial pattern of vegetation for hydrological behavior in semiarid environments is widely acknowledged. However, there is little empirical work testing the hypothetical covariation between vegetation spatial structure and hillslope water and sediment fluxes. We evaluated the relationships between vegetation structural attributes (spatial pattern, functional diversity), soil surface properties (crust, stone, plant, and ground cover, and particle size distribution) and hillslope hydrologic functioning in a semiarid Mediterranean landscape; in particular, we tested whether decreasing patch density or coarsening plant spatial pattern would increase runoff and sediment yield at the hillslope scale. Runoff and sediment yiel...
International audienceBackground : In Mediterranean cultivated lands, exogenous variables controllin...
International audienceConnectivity has emerged as a useful concept for exploring the movement of wat...
Ecosystem monitoring and assessment are often based on functional indicators, which provide integrat...
A general trend of decreasing soil loss rates with increasing vegetation cover fraction is widely ac...
Semiarid environments show specific hydrological responses and geomorphological processes. Semiarid ...
Semiarid and arid environments are frequently structured in vegetation patches that heterogeneously ...
To optimize ecosystem services provided by agricultural drainage networks (ditches) in headwater cat...
To optimize ecosystem services provided by agricultural drainage networks (ditches) in headwater cat...
Runoff in arid and semiarid areas is characterized by high spatial and temporal variability. The spa...
There is strong empirical evidence on the importance of the spatial pattern of vegetation in dryland...
Hydrological heterogeneity is recognized as a fundamental ecosystem attribute in drylands controllin...
Semi‐arid ecosystems are often spatially self‐organized in typical patterns of vegetation bands with...
International audienceBackground : In Mediterranean cultivated lands, exogenous variables controllin...
International audienceConnectivity has emerged as a useful concept for exploring the movement of wat...
Ecosystem monitoring and assessment are often based on functional indicators, which provide integrat...
A general trend of decreasing soil loss rates with increasing vegetation cover fraction is widely ac...
Semiarid environments show specific hydrological responses and geomorphological processes. Semiarid ...
Semiarid and arid environments are frequently structured in vegetation patches that heterogeneously ...
To optimize ecosystem services provided by agricultural drainage networks (ditches) in headwater cat...
To optimize ecosystem services provided by agricultural drainage networks (ditches) in headwater cat...
Runoff in arid and semiarid areas is characterized by high spatial and temporal variability. The spa...
There is strong empirical evidence on the importance of the spatial pattern of vegetation in dryland...
Hydrological heterogeneity is recognized as a fundamental ecosystem attribute in drylands controllin...
Semi‐arid ecosystems are often spatially self‐organized in typical patterns of vegetation bands with...
International audienceBackground : In Mediterranean cultivated lands, exogenous variables controllin...
International audienceConnectivity has emerged as a useful concept for exploring the movement of wat...
Ecosystem monitoring and assessment are often based on functional indicators, which provide integrat...