2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-3614
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Tree species from Andean forest are complementary in their effect on ecohydrological processes

Abstract: <p>Vegetation affects water balance partitioning via effects on incoming precipitation, local radiation balance and hydrological dynamics of soil. The extent of these effects is determined by plant functional traits. Commonly, the role of plant species on hydrological regulation has been assessed considering vegetation as homogeneous cover, even more, that approach underestimates the importance of species in this process. Nevertheless, in recent years, new focus has been placed on species study b… Show more

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