干旱
生态系统
环境科学
分水岭
降水
气候变化
生态学
大气科学
气候学
地理
气象学
计算机科学
地质学
生物
机器学习
作者
Scott L. Collins,Jayne Belnap,Nancy B. Grimm,Jenn Rudgers,C. N. Dahm,Paolo D’Odorico,M. E. Litvak,Donald O. Natvig,Debra P. C. Peters,William T. Pockman,Robert L. Sinsabaugh,Blair O. Wolf
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-120213-091650
摘要
Ecological processes in arid lands are often described by the pulse-reserve paradigm, in which rain events drive biological activity until moisture is depleted, leaving a reserve. This paradigm is frequently applied to processes stimulated by one or a few precipitation events within a growing season. Here we expand the original framework in time and space and include other pulses that interact with rainfall. This new hierarchical pulse-dynamics framework integrates space and time through pulse-driven exchanges, interactions, transitions, and transfers that occur across individual to multiple pulses extending from micro to watershed scales. Climate change will likely alter the size, frequency, and intensity of precipitation pulses in the future, and arid-land ecosystems are known to be highly sensitive to climate variability. Thus, a more comprehensive understanding of arid-land pulse dynamics is needed to determine how these ecosystems will respond to, and be shaped by, increased climate variability.
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