Biogeography of global drylands
Despite their extent and socio‐ecological importance, a comprehensive biogeographical
synthesis of drylands is lacking. Here we synthesize the biogeography of key organisms …
synthesis of drylands is lacking. Here we synthesize the biogeography of key organisms …
Dryland mechanisms could widely control ecosystem functioning in a drier and warmer world
Responses of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change have been explored in many regions
worldwide. While continued drying and warming may alter process rates and deteriorate the …
worldwide. While continued drying and warming may alter process rates and deteriorate the …
Self-organization as a mechanism of resilience in dryland ecosystems
Self-organized spatial patterns are a common feature of complex systems, ranging from
microbial communities to mussel beds and drylands. While the theoretical implications of …
microbial communities to mussel beds and drylands. While the theoretical implications of …
Remote sensing of dryland ecosystem structure and function: Progress, challenges, and opportunities
Drylands make up roughly 40% of the Earth's land surface, and billions of people depend on
services provided by these critically important ecosystems. Despite their relatively sparse …
services provided by these critically important ecosystems. Despite their relatively sparse …
Life-history strategies of soil microbial communities in an arid ecosystem
The overwhelming taxonomic diversity and metabolic complexity of microorganisms can be
simplified by a life-history classification; copiotrophs grow faster and rely on resource …
simplified by a life-history classification; copiotrophs grow faster and rely on resource …
Water pulses and biogeochemical cycles in arid and semiarid ecosystems
The episodic nature of water availability in arid and semiarid ecosystems has significant
consequences on belowground carbon and nutrient cycling. Pulsed water events directly …
consequences on belowground carbon and nutrient cycling. Pulsed water events directly …
The effect of grazing on the spatial heterogeneity of vegetation
Grazing can alter the spatial heterogeneity of vegetation, influencing ecosystem processes
and biodiversity. Our objective was to identify why grazing causes increases in the spatial …
and biodiversity. Our objective was to identify why grazing causes increases in the spatial …
Spatial vegetation patterns and imminent desertification in Mediterranean arid ecosystems
Humans and climate affect ecosystems and their services, which may involve continuous
and discontinuous transitions from one stable state to another. Discontinuous transitions are …
and discontinuous transitions from one stable state to another. Discontinuous transitions are …
Identifying areas susceptible to desertification in the Brazilian northeast
RMSP Vieira, J Tomasella, RCS Alvalá, MF Sestini… - Solid Earth, 2015 - se.copernicus.org
Approximately 57% of the Brazilian northeast region is recognized as semi-arid land and
has been undergoing intense land use processes in the last decades, which have resulted …
has been undergoing intense land use processes in the last decades, which have resulted …
Self-organization of vegetation in arid ecosystems
M Rietkerk, MC Boerlijst… - The American …, 2002 - journals.uchicago.edu
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