نتایج جستجو برای: drylands

تعداد نتایج: 912  

Journal: :One earth 2021

Water scarcity affects 1–2 billion people globally, most of whom live in drylands. Under projected climate change, millions more will be living under conditions severe water stress the coming decades. This review examines observed and change impacts on security across world's drylands to year 2100. We find that efficient management, technology, infrastructure, better demand supply can offer equ...

Journal: :Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics 2023

Abstract Drylands are ecohydrologically-coupled ecosystems whose functioning depends on the interplay between hydrological connectivity runoff source areas and capacity of vegetation to retain water fluxes associated resources. In this study we present a new easily applicable methodology for ecohydrological characterization dryland ecosystem grounded in balance these two strongly interrelated p...

2014
A Bargués Tobella H Reese A Almaw J Bayala A Malmer H Laudon U Ilstedt

Water scarcity constrains the livelihoods of millions of people in tropical drylands. Tree planting in these environments is generally discouraged due to the large water consumption by trees, but this view may neglect their potential positive impacts on water availability. The effect of trees on soil hydraulic properties linked to groundwater recharge is poorly understood. In this study, we per...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Fabian Löw Alexander V. Prishchepov François Waldner Olena Dubovyk Akmal Akramkhanov Chandrashekhar M. Biradar John P. A. Lamers

Cropland abandonment is globally widespread and has strong repercussions for regional food security and the environment. Statistics suggest that one of the hotspots of abandoned cropland is located in the drylands of the Aral Sea Basin (ASB), which covers parts of post-Soviet Central Asia, Afghanistan and Iran. To date, the exact spatial and temporal extents of abandoned cropland remain unclear...

Journal: :Journal of biogeography 2014
Werner Ulrich Santiago Soliveres Fernando T Maestre Nicholas J Gotelli José L Quero Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo Matthew A Bowker David J Eldridge Victoria Ochoa Beatriz Gozalo Enrique Valencia Miguel Berdugo Cristina Escolar Miguel García-Gómez Adrián Escudero Aníbal Prina Graciela Alfonso Tulio Arredondo Donaldo Bran Omar Cabrera Alex Cea Mohamed Chaieb Jorge Contreras Mchich Derak Carlos I Espinosa Adriana Florentino Juan Gaitán Victoria García Muro Wahida Ghiloufi Susana Gómez-González Julio R Gutiérrez Rosa M Hernández Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald Mohammad Jankju Rebecca L Mau Frederic Mendes Hughes Maria Miriti Jorge Monerris Muchai Muchane Kamal Naseri Eduardo Pucheta David A Ramírez-Collantes Eran Raveh Roberto L Romão Cristian Torres-Díaz James Val José Pablo Veiga Deli Wang Xia Yuan Eli Zaady

AIM Geographic, climatic, and soil factors are major drivers of plant beta diversity, but their importance for dryland plant communities is poorly known. This study aims to: i) characterize patterns of beta diversity in global drylands, ii) detect common environmental drivers of beta diversity, and iii) test for thresholds in environmental conditions driving potential shifts in plant species co...

2013
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo Fernando T. Maestre Antonio Gallardo José L. Quero Victoria Ochoa Miguel García-Gómez Cristina Escolar Pablo García-Palacios Miguel Berdugo Enrique Valencia Beatriz Gozalo Zouhaier Noumi Mchich Derak Matthew D. Wallenstein

While much is known about the factors that control each component of the terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycle, it is less clear how these factors affect total N availability, the sum of organic and inorganic forms potentially available to microorganisms and plants. This is particularly true for N-poor ecosystems such as drylands, which are highly sensitive to climate change and desertification proces...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Andrew D Thomas

Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are an important source of organic carbon, and affect a range of ecosystem functions in arid and semiarid environments. Yet the impact of grazing disturbance on crust properties and soil CO(2) efflux remain poorly studied, particularly in African ecosystems. The effects of burial under wind-blown sand, disaggregation and removal of BSCs on seasonal variations in so...

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