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Regional vegetation die-off in response to global-change-type drought.

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Breshears, David D, Cobb, Neil S, Rich, Paul M, Price, Kevin P, Allen, Craig D, Balice, Randy G, Romme, William H, Kastens, Jude H, Floyd, M Lisa, Belnap, Jayne, Anderson, Jesse J, Myers, Orrin B, and Meyer, Clifton W, Regional vegetation die-off in response to global-change-type drought.: .

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Future drought is projected to occur under warmer temperature conditions as climate change progresses, referred to here as global-change-type drought, yet quantitative assessments of the triggers and potential extent of drought-induced vegetation die-off remain pivotal uncertainties in assessing climate-change impacts. Of particular concern is regional-scale mortality of overstory trees, which rapidly alters ecosystem type, associated ecosystem properties, and land surface conditions for decades. Here, we quantify regional-scale vegetation die-off across southwestern North American woodlands in 2002-2003 in response to drought and associated bark beetle infestations. At an intensively studied site within the region, we quantified that [...]

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