Water use strategies between two co‐occurring woody species in a riparian area: Naturally occurring willow,
Salix exigua
, and expanding juniper,
Juniperus scopulorum
, in central Montana
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Published:2022-02-02
Issue:3
Volume:15
Page:
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ISSN:1936-0584
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Container-title:Ecohydrology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ecohydrology
Author:
Bailey Kinzie1ORCID,
Korb Nathan2,
Kruse Carter3,
Harris Sierra2,
Hu Jia1
Affiliation:
1. School of Natural Resources and the Environment University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA
2. The Nature Conservancy Helena Montana USA
3. Turner Enterprises, Inc. Bozeman Montana USA
Funder
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona
Montana Water Center, Montana State University
Nature Conservancy
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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