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Spatial Patterns of Meadow Sensitivities to Interannual Climate Variability in the Sierra Nevada

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Christine M Albano, Meredith McClure, Shana E. Gross, Wesley C Kitlasten, Christopher E Soulard, Charles Morton, and Justin Huntington, 2019-06-17, Spatial Patterns of Meadow Sensitivities to Interannual Climate Variability in the Sierra Nevada: Ecohydrology.

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Abstract (from Ecohydrology): Conservation of montane meadows is a high priority for land and water managers given their critical role in buffering the effects of climate variability and their vulnerability to increasing temperatures and evaporative demands. Recent advances in cloud computing have provided new opportunities to examine ecological responses to climate variability over the past few decades and at large spatial scales. In this study, we characterized the sensitivities (magnitude and direction of the slope) of meadow vegetation responses to interannual variations in climate. We calculated sensitivity as the regression slope between a 31‐year (1985–2016) time series of Landsat‐derived vegetation indices characterizing late‐season [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalEcohydrology
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typeDOI
value10.1002/eco.2128

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