In the coming century, climate change is projected to impact precipitation and temperature regimes worldwide, with especially large effects in drylands. We use big sagebrush ecosystems as a model dryland ecosystem to explore the impacts of altered climate on ecohydrology and the implications of those changes for big sagebrush plant communities using output from 10 Global Circulation Models (GCMs) for two representative concentration pathways (RCPs). We ask: (1) What is the magnitude of variability in future temperature and precipitation regimes among GCMs and RCPs for big sagebrush ecosystems, and (2) How will altered climate and uncertainty in climate forecasts influence key aspects of big sagebrush water balance? We explored these questio...
Climate change may affect soil carbon (C) storage in the Intermountain West by altering soil microbi...
<p>Understanding how climate change will affect the abundance of dominant plants is a critical quest...
Understanding how annual climate variation affects population growth rates across a species\u27 rang...
Ecohydrological responses to climate change will exhibit spatial variability and understanding the s...
Plant community response to climate change will be influenced by individual plant responses that eme...
Climate change is a primary threat to sagebrush obligate wildlife, but predicting climate change imp...
Many semi-arid plant communities in western North America are dominated by big sagebrush. These ecos...
Many semi-arid plant communities in western North America are dominated by big sagebrush. These ecos...
The combination of climate change and altered disturbance regimes is directly and indirectly affecti...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
Forecasting the effects of climate change on plant and animal populations is a high priority in ecol...
As the atmosphere warms, precipitation events become larger, but less frequent. Such increases in pr...
AbstractSagebrush (Artemisia spp.) ecosystems constitute the largest single North American shrub eco...
Abstract Climate change over the past century has altered vegetation community composition and speci...
Artemisia spp. play a significant role in hydrological cycling of sagebrush steppe ecosystems. These...
Climate change may affect soil carbon (C) storage in the Intermountain West by altering soil microbi...
<p>Understanding how climate change will affect the abundance of dominant plants is a critical quest...
Understanding how annual climate variation affects population growth rates across a species\u27 rang...
Ecohydrological responses to climate change will exhibit spatial variability and understanding the s...
Plant community response to climate change will be influenced by individual plant responses that eme...
Climate change is a primary threat to sagebrush obligate wildlife, but predicting climate change imp...
Many semi-arid plant communities in western North America are dominated by big sagebrush. These ecos...
Many semi-arid plant communities in western North America are dominated by big sagebrush. These ecos...
The combination of climate change and altered disturbance regimes is directly and indirectly affecti...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
Forecasting the effects of climate change on plant and animal populations is a high priority in ecol...
As the atmosphere warms, precipitation events become larger, but less frequent. Such increases in pr...
AbstractSagebrush (Artemisia spp.) ecosystems constitute the largest single North American shrub eco...
Abstract Climate change over the past century has altered vegetation community composition and speci...
Artemisia spp. play a significant role in hydrological cycling of sagebrush steppe ecosystems. These...
Climate change may affect soil carbon (C) storage in the Intermountain West by altering soil microbi...
<p>Understanding how climate change will affect the abundance of dominant plants is a critical quest...
Understanding how annual climate variation affects population growth rates across a species\u27 rang...