Forest ecohydrological research in the 21st century: what are the critical needs?
Modern ecohydrologic science will be critical for providing the best information to policy makers and society to address water resource challenges in the 21st century. Implicitly, ecohydrology involves understanding both the functional interactions among vegetation, soils, and hydrologic processes at multiple scales and the linkages among upland ...
Vose, James M. +7 more
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Universal microbial reworking of dissolved organic matter along environmental gradients
Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (DOM), which, if degraded, can offset their carbon sink capacity.
Erika C. Freeman +8 more
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Trees in residential environments are affected by a unique combination of environmental and anthropogenic factors, including occasional insect outbreaks that are increasing in frequency and severity due to climate change.
Elizaveta Litvak, Diane E. Pataki
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A landscape approach towards ecological integrity of catchments and streams
Landscape ecology principles were applied to study how in-stream structures as well as terrestrial land cover and land use affect the ecological integrity of streams.
Törnblom, Johan
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Exploring Ecohydrology in a Subtropical Montaine Forest Using Multiple Techniques
Transpiration can make up a large proportion of an ecosystem water balance, but there remains a knowledge gap in quantitatively understanding the relative importance of controlling factors. This thesis identified five variables that could be used to accurately model transpiration, and proposes an upscaling workflow using random forest modelling to ...
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Physiological Ecology and Ecohydrology of Coastal Forested Wetlands [PDF]
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Fifty years of change in the lower tree line in an arid coniferous forest in the Qilian Mountains, northwestern China. [PDF]
Fang S, He Z, Zhao M.
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(1) Background: Ecological restoration is crucial to improve ecological functions and optimize its security patterns. The Zhangbei of Zhangjiakou, a typical agro-pastoral transition zone, was studied as an example to conduct ecological restoration ...
Jin-Jie Miao +7 more
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Water-Holding Capacity, Ion Release, and Saturation Dynamics of Mosses as Micro-Scale Buffers Against Water Stress in Semi-Arid Ecosystems. [PDF]
Ursavas S, Edis S.
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Investigating the effects of large wood and forest management on flood risk and flood hydrology
The changes to catchment scale flood risk following river restoration works, including the addition of large wood logjams to the channel, are poorly quantified in the literature.
Dixon, Simon
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