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Precipitation pulses and carbon fluxes in semiarid and arid ecosystems.

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Kiona Ogle, Susanne Schwinning, A Joshua Leffler, Darren R Sandquist, Travis E Huxman, Keirith A Snyder, Daniel L Potts, William T Pockman, and David Tissue, Precipitation pulses and carbon fluxes in semiarid and arid ecosystems.: .

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In the arid and semiarid regions of North America, discrete precipitation pulses are important triggers for biological activity. The timing and magnitude of these pulses may differentially affect the activity of plants and microbes, combining to influence the C balance of desert ecosystems. Here, we evaluate how a "pulse" of water influences physiological activity in plants, soils and ecosystems, and how characteristics, such as precipitation pulse size and frequency are important controllers of biological and physical processes in arid land ecosystems. We show that pulse size regulates C balance by determining the temporal duration of activity for different components of the biota. Microbial respiration responds to very small events, [...]

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