Long-term plant responses to climate are moderated by biophysical attributes in a North American desert

Author:

Munson Seth M.1,Webb Robert H.2,Housman David C.3,Veblen Kari E.4,Nussear Kenneth E.5,Beever Erik A.6,Hartney Kristine B.7,Miriti Maria N.8,Phillips Susan L.9,Fulton Robert E.10,Tallent Nita G.11

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Geological Survey; Southwest Biological Science Center; Flagstaff AZ 86001 USA

2. School of Natural Resources & the Environment; University of Arizona; Tucson AZ 85719 USA

3. Environmental Division; Directorate of Public Works; Fort Irwin CA 92310 USA

4. Department of Wildland Resources & Ecology Center; Utah State University; Logan UT 84322 USA

5. Department of Biology; University of Nevada; Reno NV 89557 USA

6. U.S. Geological Survey; Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center; Bozeman MT 59715 USA

7. College of Science; California Polytechnic State University; Pomona CA 91768 USA

8. Department of Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology; Ohio State University; Columbus OH 43210 USA

9. U.S. Geological Survey; Forest & Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center; Corvallis OR 97330 USA

10. Desert Studies Center; California State University; Baker CA 92309 USA

11. National Park Service; Mojave Desert Inventory & Monitoring Network; Boulder City NV 89005 USA

Funder

U.S. Geological Survey

National Park Service

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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