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Spatial and ecological variation in dryland ecohydrological responses to climate change: implications for management

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2016-11, Spatial and ecological variation in dryland ecohydrological responses to climate change: implications for management: Ecosphere, v. 7, iss. 11.

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Abstract (from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ecs2.1590/full): Ecohydrological responses to climate change will exhibit spatial variability and understanding the spatial pattern of ecological impacts is critical from a land management perspective. To quantify climate change impacts on spatial patterns of ecohydrology across shrub steppe ecosystems in North America, we asked the following question: How will climate change impacts on ecohydrology differ in magnitude and variability across climatic gradients, among three big sagebrush ecosystems (SB-Shrubland, SB-Steppe, SB-Montane), and among Sage-grouse Management Zones? We explored these potential changes for mid-century for RCP8.5 using a process-based water balance model [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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