Variability in the magnitude and timing of precipitation is predicted to change under future climate scenarios. The primary objective of this study was to understand how variation in precipitation patterns consisting of soil moisture pulses mixed with intermittent dry down events influence ecosystem gas fluxes. We characterized the effects of precipitation amount and timing, N availability, and plant community composition on whole ecosystem and leaf gas exchange in a California annual grassland mesocosm study system that allowed precise control of soil moisture conditions. Ecosystem CO2 and fluxes increased significantly with greater precipitation and were positively correlated with soil moisture. A repeated 10 day dry down period following...
Global temperature increases and precipitation changes are both expected to alter ecosystem carbon (...
Changing rainfall patterns will alter soil water availability to plants and microbes and likely impa...
Major changes to rainfall regimes are predicted for the future but the effect of such changes on ter...
Shifting patterns of precipitation associated with climate change may affect water-limited ecosystem...
Climate warming, altered precipitation and nitrogen deposition may critically affect plant growth an...
Soil microbial communities and pools of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) play an important role in ecosys...
Precipitation, more than any other environmental factor, controls patterns of ecosystem production a...
[1] In semiarid ecosystems, precipitation is the major driving force for carbon uptake and subsequen...
Rangelands occupy 50% of Earth’s land surface and thus are important in the terrestrial carbon (C) c...
Predicting net C balance under future global change scenarios requires a comprehensive understanding...
Climate and regional air quality models predict that Southern California will experience longer and ...
A changing precipitation regime and increasing nitrogen deposition are likely to have profound impac...
1. Changes in precipitation have the potential to cause dramatic changes in ecosystem carbon (C) cyc...
Alterations in global and regional precipitation patterns are expected to affect plant and ecosystem...
Abstract Changes in precipitation patterns and N cycling across the globe are likely to affect ecosy...
Global temperature increases and precipitation changes are both expected to alter ecosystem carbon (...
Changing rainfall patterns will alter soil water availability to plants and microbes and likely impa...
Major changes to rainfall regimes are predicted for the future but the effect of such changes on ter...
Shifting patterns of precipitation associated with climate change may affect water-limited ecosystem...
Climate warming, altered precipitation and nitrogen deposition may critically affect plant growth an...
Soil microbial communities and pools of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) play an important role in ecosys...
Precipitation, more than any other environmental factor, controls patterns of ecosystem production a...
[1] In semiarid ecosystems, precipitation is the major driving force for carbon uptake and subsequen...
Rangelands occupy 50% of Earth’s land surface and thus are important in the terrestrial carbon (C) c...
Predicting net C balance under future global change scenarios requires a comprehensive understanding...
Climate and regional air quality models predict that Southern California will experience longer and ...
A changing precipitation regime and increasing nitrogen deposition are likely to have profound impac...
1. Changes in precipitation have the potential to cause dramatic changes in ecosystem carbon (C) cyc...
Alterations in global and regional precipitation patterns are expected to affect plant and ecosystem...
Abstract Changes in precipitation patterns and N cycling across the globe are likely to affect ecosy...
Global temperature increases and precipitation changes are both expected to alter ecosystem carbon (...
Changing rainfall patterns will alter soil water availability to plants and microbes and likely impa...
Major changes to rainfall regimes are predicted for the future but the effect of such changes on ter...