Ecohydrological implications of woody plant encroachment

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Hultine, Kevin
Other Author Huxman, Travis E.; Wilcox, Bradford P.; Breshears, David D.; Scott, Russell L.; Snyder, Keirith A.; Small, Eric E.; Pockman, William T.; Jackson, Robert B.
Title Ecohydrological implications of woody plant encroachment
Date 2005
Description Increases in the abundance or density of woody plants in historically semiarid and arid grassland ecosystems have important ecological, hydrological, and socioeconomic implications. Using a simplified water-balance model, we propose a framework for conceptualizing how woody plant encroachment is likely to affect components of the water cycle within these ecosystems.
Type Text
Publisher Ecological Society of America
Volume 86
Issue 2
First Page 308
Last Page 319
Subject Carbon cycling; ecohydrology; evapotranspiration
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Huxman, T. E., Wilcox, B. P., Breshears, D. D., Scott, R. L., Snyder, K. A., Small, E. E., Hultine, K., Pockman, W. T., Jackson, R. B. (2005). Ecohydrological implications of woody plant encroachment. Ecology, 86(2), 308-19.
Rights Management (c) Ecological Society of America
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6wm1xmd
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