Intra- and interspecific variation for summer precipitation use in pinyon-juniper woodlands

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Ehleringer, James R.
Other Author Williams, David G.
Title Intra- and interspecific variation for summer precipitation use in pinyon-juniper woodlands
Date 2000
Description In the arid southwest of North America, winter precipitation penetrates to deep soil layers, whereas summer"monsoon" precipitation generally wets only surface layers. Use of these spatially separated water sources was determined for three dominant tree species of the pinyon-juniper ecosystem at six sites along a gradient of increasing summer precipitation in Utah and Arizona.
Type Text
Publisher Ecological Society of America
Volume 70
Issue 4
First Page 517
Last Page 537
Subject D/H ratios; Juniperus osteosperma; Pinus edulis; pinyon-juniper ecosystem; plant water sources; precipitation use; Quercus gambelii; roots; Photosynthetic gas exchange; Monsoon
Subject LCSH Desert ecology; Desert plants; Plant-water relationships; Hydrologic cycle; Pinyon pines; Juniper
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Williams, D. G., & Ehleringer, J. R. (2000). Intra- and interspecific variation for summer precipitation use in pinyon-juniper woodlands. Ecological Monographs, 70(4), 517-37.
Rights Management (c) Ecological Society of America
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cc1j15
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