2005
DOI: 10.1890/03-0583
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Ecohydrological Implications of Woody Plant Encroachment

Abstract: Increases in the abundance or density of woody plants in historically semiarid and arid grassland ecosystems have important ecological, hydrological, and socioeconomic implications. Using a simplified water‐balance model, we propose a framework for conceptualizing how woody plant encroachment is likely to affect components of the water cycle within these ecosystems. We focus in particular on streamflow and the partitioning of evapotranspiration into evaporation and transpiration. On the basis of this framework… Show more

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“…(Bond et al 2003, Kgope et al 2010) particularly in mesic savannas (Bond and Midgley 2012), the absence of fire, and land management factors such as increased grazing pressure (Roques et al 2001, Bond 2008, O'Connor et al 2014) with implications for ecosystem function including hydrology (e.g. Huxman et al 2005) and cascading impacts on biodiversity (Bond 2008). Consensus on the primary and secondary drivers has not been reached, and it is suggested that the process is a dynamic one with multiple drivers likely interacting and changing over time (O'Connor et al 2014 (Hahn 2002(Hahn , 2006.…”
Section: Climate and Historical Change Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Bond et al 2003, Kgope et al 2010) particularly in mesic savannas (Bond and Midgley 2012), the absence of fire, and land management factors such as increased grazing pressure (Roques et al 2001, Bond 2008, O'Connor et al 2014) with implications for ecosystem function including hydrology (e.g. Huxman et al 2005) and cascading impacts on biodiversity (Bond 2008). Consensus on the primary and secondary drivers has not been reached, and it is suggested that the process is a dynamic one with multiple drivers likely interacting and changing over time (O'Connor et al 2014 (Hahn 2002(Hahn , 2006.…”
Section: Climate and Historical Change Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not surprisingly then, ecohydrological research originally focused on areas that experience either seasonal water limitation (Rodriguez-Iturbe, 2000;Porporato et al, 2003;Huxman et al, 2004Huxman et al, , 2005Scott et al, 2006) or rapidly changing vegetation (e.g. due to agriculture, logging or disturbance) Scanlon et al, 2005).…”
Section: Develop Distributed Field Data Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The semiarid southwestern United States is an example of a water-limited region where climate change is altering the amount, timing and form of precipitation (Mote et al, 2005) and model projections suggest a much drier future (Seager et al, 2007). Vegetation also is exhibiting both gradual and rapid, large-scale changes including: shrub invasion of grasslands, expansion of pinyon-juniper and mesquite ranges, the thickening of ponderosa pine forests and changing land use associated with agriculture and urban centres (Huxman et al, 2005;Wilcox, 2007). More recently, drought-related fires and bark beetle infestations have caused abrupt large-scale vegetation changes .…”
Section: Develop Distributed Field Data Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Neste contexto, a substituição de pastos e bosques por florestas monodominantes de V. divergens tem potencial para alterar caracterísicas físicas e biogeoquímicas dos ecossistemas que compõem o Pantanal como, por exemplo, mudanças na dinâmica sazonal da evapotranspiração (Huxman et al, 2005;Scott et al, 2006;Sanches et al, 2011;Curado et al, 2014) e no armazenamento de energia nos ecossistemas alterados principalmente pelo fato de que áreas alagáveis tropicais constituem um tipo especial de zonas úmidas caracterizadas R. Bras. Eng.…”
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