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Woody plant dynamics in a Sonoran desert ecosystem across scales: Remote sensing and field perspectives.
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Woody plant dynamics in a Sonoran desert ecosystem across scales: Remote sensing and field perspectives./
作者:
Browning, Dawn M.
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175 p.
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Adviser: Steven R. Archer.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-10B.
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Agriculture, Range Management. -
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Woody plant dynamics in a Sonoran desert ecosystem across scales: Remote sensing and field perspectives.
Browning, Dawn M.
Woody plant dynamics in a Sonoran desert ecosystem across scales: Remote sensing and field perspectives.
- 175 p.
Adviser: Steven R. Archer.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Arizona, 2008.
Historic land uses impose discernable legacy effects that may influence ecosystem function, a concern of particular importance in actively managed landscapes. In recent history (ca. 150 years) tree and shrub abundance has increased at the expense of native grasses in savannas and grasslands. The magnitude and patterns of change are spatially heterogeneous, highlighting the need for analytical approaches spanning multiple spatial scales, from individual plants to patches to landscapes. The overarching goal of this dissertation was to explore long-term dynamics associated with woody plant encroachment with aerial photography and field studies to examine cover, density, soils and land use history at the Santa Rita Experimental Range.
ISBN: 9780549862734Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The first study characterized patterns in woody cover change on contrasting soils over 60 years using aerial photography. Woody patch dynamics revealed encroachment and stabilization phases in woody plant proliferation. Soil properties reflected the rate at which uplands reached a dynamic equilibrium, but not the endpoint (ca. 35% cover). Fluctuations around dynamic equilibrium reflected net change in patch growth and acquiescence combined with colonization and mortality. Efforts to characterize changes in land cover will require patch-based assessments beyond coarse estimates of percent cover.
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