نتایج جستجو برای: arid climate then

تعداد نتایج: 962560  

2010
Tobias Siegfried

There exists a general consensus that future climate change has the potential to severely impact fragile regions on the planet, especially the semi-arid to arid zones [1]. If adaptation strategies are absent and institutions are not in place for mitigation, economies will suffer and intraand interstate conflicts over the allocation of scarce resources will potentially ensue. These developments,...

Journal: :مرتع و آبخیزداری 0
سید هدایت پروری اصل دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد رشته بیابان¬زدایی، دانشکده منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه زابل، ایران احمد پهلوانروی استادیار، دانشکده منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه زابل، ایران علیرضا مقدم نیا استادیار، دانشکده منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه زابل، ایران

desertification is the consequence of series of processes in which climate change and human activities are more important factors than others. arid and semi-arid areas have occupied most parts of iran. sistan region is one of arid areas of iran where wind erosion is an important factor of land degradation and soil deterioration. for classification of desertification intensity, several methods h...

2017
Diego Ellis-Soto Stephen Blake Alaaeldin Soultan Anne Guézou Fredy Cabrera Stefan Lötters

Native biodiversity on the Galapagos Archipelago is severely threatened by invasive alien species. On Santa Cruz Island, the abundance of introduced plant species is low in the arid lowlands of the Galapagos National Park, but increases with elevation into unprotected humid highlands. Two common alien plant species, guava (Psidium guajava) and passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) occur at higher e...

2015
Lindsay V. Reynolds Patrick B. Shafroth LeRoy Poff Yasuto Tachikawa

Longer, drier summers projected for arid and semi-arid regions of western North America under climate change are likely to have enormous consequences for water resources and river-dependent ecosystems. Many climate change scenarios for this region involve decreases in mean annual streamflow, latesummer precipitation and late-summer streamflow in the coming decades. Intermittent streams are alre...

2007
Yuanhe Yang Anwar Mohammat Jianmeng Feng Jingyun Fang

Based on the data from China’s second national soil survey and field observations in northwest China, we estimated soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in China and investigated its spatial and vertical distribution. China’s SOC storage in a depth of 1 meter was estimated as 69.1 Pg (10 g), with an average density of 7.8 kg m. About 48% of the storage was concentrated in the top 30 cm. The SOC den...

2011
J IN YAO O SVALDO E. SALA JOHN P. ANDERSON

Our objective was to determine if long-term increases in precipitation can maintain grasslands susceptible to desertification, and initiate a reversal of historic regime shifts on desertified shrublands. Perennial grass production and species richness in a multi-year wet period were hypothesized to be greater than expected based on precipitation in a sequence of dry years. These responses were ...

2013
SONG FENG QI HU QIANRU WU MICHAEL E. MANN

The authors reconstructed May–September precipitation over the Asian continent (58–558N, 608–1358E) back to AD 1470 on the basis of tree-ring data, historical documentary records, ice core records, and the few long-term instrumental data series available in the region. They employed the method of Regularized Expectation Maximization (RegEM) and applied it to 44 subregions within the continent. ...

2016
Songlin Shi Zongshan Li Hao Wang Georg von Arx Yihe Lü Xing Wu Xiaochun Wang Guohua Liu Bojie Fu

Growth of herbaceous plants responds sensitively and rapidly to climate variability. Yet, little is known regarding how climate warming influences the growth of herbaceous plants, particularly in semi-arid sites. This contrasts with widely reported tree growth decline and even mortality in response to severe water deficits due to climate warming around the world. Here, we use the relatively nov...

2016
W. Daniel Kissling Anne Blach-Overgaard Roelof E. Zwaan Philipp Wagner

To what extent deep-time dispersal limitation shapes present-day biodiversity at broad spatial scales remains elusive. Here, we compiled a continental dataset on the distributions of African lizard species in the reptile subfamily Agaminae (a relatively young, Neogene radiation of agamid lizards which ancestors colonized Africa from the Arabian peninsula) and tested to what extent historical co...

2012
O. E. Sala W. K. Lauenroth P. A. Roset

Shallow-rooted grasses and deep-rooted shrubs dominate arid ecosystems where nitrogen is concentrated in the upper layers of the soil and water is distributed throughout. Analysis of mineral nitrogen and absorption patterns using a tracer indicated that shrubs in Patagonia absorbed nutrients from the lower, relatively nutrient-poor layers of the soil. Are they, consequently, at a competitive di...

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