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Contingent productivity responses to more extreme rainfall regimes across a grassland biome

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Jana L Heisler-White, Alan K Knapp, John M Blair, and Keith Harmoney, Contingent productivity responses to more extreme rainfall regimes across a grassland biome: .

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Climate models predict, and empirical evidence confirms, that more extreme precipitation regimes are occurring in tandem with warmer atmospheric temperatures. These more extreme rainfall patterns are characterized by increased event size separated by longer within season drought periods and represent novel climatic conditions whose consequences for different ecosystem types are largely unknown. Here, we present results from an experiment in which more extreme rainfall patterns were imposed in three native grassland sites in the Central Plains Region of North America, USA. Along this 600 km precipitation–productivity gradient, there was strong sensitivity of temperate grasslands to more extreme growing season rainfall regimes, with [...]

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