Water availability constrains the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems and is projected to change in many parts of the world over the coming century. We quantified the response of tree net primary productivity (NPP), live biomass (BIO), and mean carbon residence time (CRT = BIO / NPP) to spatial variation in water availability in the western US. We used forest inventory measurements from 1953 mature stands (> 100 years) in Washington, Oregon, and California (WAORCA) along with satellite and climate data sets covering the western US. We summarized forest structure and function in both domains along a 400 cm yr<sup>−1</sup> hydrologic gradient, quantified with a climate moisture index (CMI) based on the difference between...
Forests have a key role in global ecosystems, hosting much of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity a...
We analyze the impacts of changing dry season length and intensity on vegetation productivity and bi...
<p>Forests change with changes in their environment based on the physiological responses of individu...
Severe droughts occurred in the western United States during recent decades, and continued human gre...
The association between climate and vegetation distribution has long been acknowledged, but quantify...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from March 16, 201...
Drought is a global issue that is exacerbated by climate change and increasing anthropogenic water d...
Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.We analyzed 7 years (2002–2008) of micrometeorological and...
At the ecosystem scale, water-use efficiency (WUE) is defined broadly as the ratio of carbon assimil...
The ecological impacts of global change extend through multiple scales affecting individuals, local ...
Understanding relations among forest carbon (C) uptake and water use is critical for predicting fore...
The tendency of trees to grow taller with increasing water availability is common knowledge. Yet a r...
Predicting long-term trends in forest growth requires accurate characterisation of how the relations...
Soil moisture supply and atmospheric demand for water independently limit—and profoundly affect—vege...
Global modeling efforts indicate semiarid regions dominate the increasing trend and interannual vari...
Forests have a key role in global ecosystems, hosting much of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity a...
We analyze the impacts of changing dry season length and intensity on vegetation productivity and bi...
<p>Forests change with changes in their environment based on the physiological responses of individu...
Severe droughts occurred in the western United States during recent decades, and continued human gre...
The association between climate and vegetation distribution has long been acknowledged, but quantify...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from March 16, 201...
Drought is a global issue that is exacerbated by climate change and increasing anthropogenic water d...
Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.We analyzed 7 years (2002–2008) of micrometeorological and...
At the ecosystem scale, water-use efficiency (WUE) is defined broadly as the ratio of carbon assimil...
The ecological impacts of global change extend through multiple scales affecting individuals, local ...
Understanding relations among forest carbon (C) uptake and water use is critical for predicting fore...
The tendency of trees to grow taller with increasing water availability is common knowledge. Yet a r...
Predicting long-term trends in forest growth requires accurate characterisation of how the relations...
Soil moisture supply and atmospheric demand for water independently limit—and profoundly affect—vege...
Global modeling efforts indicate semiarid regions dominate the increasing trend and interannual vari...
Forests have a key role in global ecosystems, hosting much of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity a...
We analyze the impacts of changing dry season length and intensity on vegetation productivity and bi...
<p>Forests change with changes in their environment based on the physiological responses of individu...