Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) in vegetation: 50 years of progress
GH Mohammed, R Colombo, EM Middleton… - Remote sensing of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is a rapidly advancing front
in terrestrial vegetation science, with emerging capability in space-based methodologies …
in terrestrial vegetation science, with emerging capability in space-based methodologies …
Expanding the role of social science in conservation through an engagement with philosophy, methodology, and methods
Abstract The Special Feature led by Sutherland, Dicks, Everard, and Geneletti (Methods
Ecology and Evolution, 9, 7–9, 2018) sought to highlight the importance of “qualitative …
Ecology and Evolution, 9, 7–9, 2018) sought to highlight the importance of “qualitative …
Plant responses to changing rainfall frequency and intensity
Regardless of annual rainfall amount changes, daily rainfall events are becoming more
intense but less frequent with anthropogenic warming. Larger rainfall events and longer dry …
intense but less frequent with anthropogenic warming. Larger rainfall events and longer dry …
The importance of interflow to groundwater recharge in a snowmelt‐dominated headwater basin
Understanding the sensitivity of groundwater generation to climate in a mountain system is
complicated by the tight coupling of snow dynamics to vegetation and topography. To …
complicated by the tight coupling of snow dynamics to vegetation and topography. To …
Reduced tree growth in the semiarid United States due to asymmetric responses to intensifying precipitation extremes
Earth's hydroclimatic variability is increasing, with changes in the frequency of extreme
events that may negatively affect forest ecosystems. We examined possible consequences …
events that may negatively affect forest ecosystems. We examined possible consequences …
Increasing rates of subalpine tree mortality linked to warmer and drier summers
Warming temperatures and rising moisture deficits are expected to increase the rates of
background tree mortality–low amounts of tree mortality (~ 0.5%–2% year− 1) …
background tree mortality–low amounts of tree mortality (~ 0.5%–2% year− 1) …
Disentangling seasonal and interannual legacies from inferred patterns of forest water and carbon cycling using tree‐ring stable isotopes
P Szejner, WE Wright, S Belmecheri… - Global change …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Tree‐ring carbon and oxygen isotope ratios have been used to understand past dynamics in
forest carbon and water cycling. Recently, this has been possible for different parts of single …
forest carbon and water cycling. Recently, this has been possible for different parts of single …
The world's mountains in the Anthropocene
U Schickhoff, M Bobrowski, S Mal, N Schwab… - Mountain landscapes in …, 2022 - Springer
This review summarizes current understanding of drivers for change and of the impact of
accelerating global changes on mountains, encompassing effects of climate change and …
accelerating global changes on mountains, encompassing effects of climate change and …
Comprehensive quantification of the responses of ecosystem production and respiration to drought time scale, intensity and timing in humid environments: A …
Drought is one of the most important natural hazards impacting ecosystem carbon cycles.
However, it is challenging to quantify the impacts of drought on ecosystem carbon balance …
However, it is challenging to quantify the impacts of drought on ecosystem carbon balance …
Efficiency of the summer monsoon in generating streamflow within a snow‐dominated headwater basin of the Colorado River
RWH Carroll, D Gochis… - Geophysical Research …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The North American Monsoon occurs July–September in the central Rocky
Mountains bringing significant rainfall to Colorado River headwater basins. This rain may …
Mountains bringing significant rainfall to Colorado River headwater basins. This rain may …