Drought legacies and ecosystem responses to subsequent drought
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Abstract
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and severity of droughts. These events, which can cause significant perturbations of terrestrial ecosystems and potentially long-term impacts on ecosystem structure and functioning after the drought has subsided are often called 'drought legacies'. While the immediate effects of drought on ecosystems have been comparatively well characterized, our broader understanding of drought legacies is just emerging. Drought legacies can relate to all aspects of ecosystem structure and functioning, involving changes at the species and the community scale as well as alterations of soil properties. This has consequences for ecosystem responses to subsequent drought.…
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- Ecosystem
- Abiotic component
- Climate change
- Psychological resilience
- Environmental science
- Ecology
- Temporal scales
- Terrestrial ecosystem
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