Marine fog: A review
The objective of this review is to discuss physical processes over a wide range of spatial
scales that govern the formation, evolution, and dissipation of marine fog. We consider …
scales that govern the formation, evolution, and dissipation of marine fog. We consider …
Climate change, habitat loss, protected areas and the climate adaptation potential of species in Mediterranean ecosystems worldwide
KR Klausmeyer, MR Shaw - PloS one, 2009 - journals.plos.org
Mediterranean climate is found on five continents and supports five global biodiversity
hotspots. Based on combined downscaled results from 23 atmosphere-ocean general …
hotspots. Based on combined downscaled results from 23 atmosphere-ocean general …
Physical and biological feedbacks of deforestation
CW Runyan, P D'Odorico… - Reviews of Geophysics, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Forest vegetation can interact with its surrounding environment in ways that enhance
conditions favorable for its own existence. Removal of forest vegetation has been shown to …
conditions favorable for its own existence. Removal of forest vegetation has been shown to …
Tree growth decline as a response to projected climate change in the 21st century in Mediterranean mountain forests of Chile
Abstract Global Climate Models project that observed climate trends are likely to be
preserved and the number of extreme events will be increasing during the rest of the 21st …
preserved and the number of extreme events will be increasing during the rest of the 21st …
Evaluating spatial patterns of drought-induced tree mortality in a coastal California pine forest
In a coastal, fog-influenced forest on Santa Cruz Island in southern California, we observed
mortality of Bishop pine (Pinus muricata D. Don) trees following a brief (2 year), yet intense …
mortality of Bishop pine (Pinus muricata D. Don) trees following a brief (2 year), yet intense …
Epiphyte diversity and biomass loads of canopy emergent trees in Chilean temperate rain forests: A neglected functional component
We document for the first time the epiphytic composition and biomass of canopy emergent
trees from temperate, old-growth coastal rainforests of Chile (42° 30′ S). Through tree …
trees from temperate, old-growth coastal rainforests of Chile (42° 30′ S). Through tree …
Water inputs across a tropical montane landscape in Veracruz, Mexico: synergistic effects of land cover, rain and fog seasonality, and interannual precipitation …
Land‐cover change can alter the spatiotemporal distribution of water inputs to mountain
ecosystems, an important control on land‐surface and land‐atmosphere hydrologic fluxes …
ecosystems, an important control on land‐surface and land‐atmosphere hydrologic fluxes …
Interannual variability of the coastal fog at Fray Jorge relict forests in semiarid Chile
The coastal mountains of semiarid Chile are punctuated by patches of fog‐dependent
evergreen forests. Fog episodes often occur when the prominent coastal topography …
evergreen forests. Fog episodes often occur when the prominent coastal topography …
Hydroclimatic adaptation critical to the resilience of tropical forests
Forest and savanna ecosystems naturally exist as alternative stable states. The maximum
capacity of these ecosystems to absorb perturbations without transitioning to the other …
capacity of these ecosystems to absorb perturbations without transitioning to the other …
Impacts of cloud immersion on microclimate, photosynthesis and water relations of Abies fraseri (Pursh.) Poiret in a temperate mountain cloud forest
The red spruce-Fraser fir ecosystem [Picea rubens Sarg.-Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir.] of the
southern Appalachian mountains, USA, is a temperate zone cloud forest immersed in clouds …
southern Appalachian mountains, USA, is a temperate zone cloud forest immersed in clouds …