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Climate legacy and lag effects on dryland plant communities in the southwestern U.S.

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Erin L. Buntinga, Seth M. Munsona, Miguel L. Villarrealb, 2016-11-28. Climate legacy and lag effects on dryland plant communities in the southwestern U.S: Ecological Indicators.

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Abstract (from ScienceDirect): Climate change effects on vegetation will likely be strong in the southwestern U.S., which is projected to experience large increases in temperature and changes in precipitation. Plant communities in the southwestern U.S. may be particularly vulnerable to climate change as the productivity of many plant species is strongly water-limited. This study examines the relationship between climate and vegetation condition using a time-series of Landsat imagery across grassland, shrubland, and woodland communities on the Colorado Plateau, USA. We improve on poorly understood inter-annual climate-vegetation relationships by exploring how the responses of different plant communities depend on climate legacies (>12 [...]

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  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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journalEcological Indicators
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typeVolume
value74
typePages
value216-229
typeDOI
valuehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.10.024

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