articleThe American NaturalistOct 15, 2004Closed access

Soil Water Balance and Ecosystem Response to Climate Change

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Abstract

Some essential features of the terrestrial hydrologic cycle and ecosystem response are singled out by confronting empirical observations of the soil water balance of different ecosystems with the results of a stochastic model of soil moisture dynamics. The simplified framework analytically describes how hydroclimatic variability (especially the frequency and amount of rainfall events) concurs with soil and plant characteristics in producing the soil moisture dynamics that in turn impact vegetation conditions. The results of the model extend and help interpret the classical curve of Budyko, which relates evapotranspiration losses to a dryness index, describing the partitioning of precipitation into…

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  • Environmental science
  • Evapotranspiration
  • Ecohydrology
  • Water balance
  • Ecosystem
  • Surface runoff
  • Water content
  • Soil water
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