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John C. Stella
Professor of Sustainable Resources Management, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
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Seasonal and Species‐Level Water‐Use Strategies and Groundwater Dependence in Dryland Riparian Woodlands During Extreme Drought
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
12 april 2024
Jared Williams, John C. Stella, Michael B. Singer,...

Drought‐induced groundwater decline and warming associated with climate change are primary threats to dryland riparian woodlands. We used the...

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Combining Thermal, Spectroscopic, and Multispectral Satellite Imagery to Map Seasonal and Diurnal Water Stress in Dryland Riparian Woodlands
ADVANCING GLOBAL IMAGING SPECTROSCOPY AND THERMAL INFRARED MEASUREMENTS III ORAL
global environmental change | 15 december 2023
Conor McMahon, Dar A. Roberts, Kelly K. Caylor, An...
In drylands, riparian woodlands cover a small percentage of land area but are responsible for a disproportionately large fraction of landscape-scale e...
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Riparian bird species exhibit distinct strategies to cope with drought-induced habitat loss
CONSERVATION ECOHYDROLOGY II POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2023
Christopher L. Kibler, Linnea S. Hall, Adam Lamber...
Riparian woodlands are hotspots of biodiversity on dryland landscapes. Riparian tree species grow in areas where they can access shallow groundwater, ...
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Seasonal and species-level water-use strategies and groundwater dependence in dryland riparian woodlands during extreme drought
CONSERVATION ECOHYDROLOGY I ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2023
Jared Williams, John C. Stella, Michael B. Singer,...
Drought-induced groundwater decline and warming associated with climate change are primary threats to dryland riparian woodlands. We used the extreme ...
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Evaporative Cooling Regulates Leaf Temperature and Respiration in Riparian and Upland Mesquite Trees
ADVANCES IN MEASURING PLANT AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION: TOWARD EFFECTIVE CLIMATE SOLUTIONS IV POSTER
biogeosciences | 15 december 2022
Christopher L. Kibler, Anna T. Trugman, Dar A. Rob...
Leaf temperature plays an important role in regulating plant carbon uptake because of the temperature sensitivity of both photosynthetic assimilation ...
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Automated Mapping of Riparian Woodlands Across Dryland Regions of the Southwestern United States
ADVANCES IN CHARACTERIZING AND MONITORING LAND COVER/USE AND ASSOCIATED ECOSYSTEM CHANGES USING REMOTE SENSING DATA I ORAL
biogeosciences | 14 december 2022
Conor McMahon, Dar A. Roberts, Kelly K. Caylor, Jo...
In dryland regions globally, riparian woodlands perform a suite of ecosystem services including water filtration, flood attenuation, and urban tempera...
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Flow Permanence Along Ephemeral Streams in the Huachuca Sky Island, Arizona and its Consequences for Vegetation Distribution
NON-PERENNIAL STREAMS: AN INTERFACE BETWEEN HYDROLOGY, ECOLOGY, BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, AND SOCIETY II POSTER
hydrology | 16 december 2021
Romy Sabathier, Michael B. Singer, John C. Stella,...
Flow in ephemeral and intermittent streams is a major determinant on ecosystem health and functioning within dryland riparian environments, yet there ...
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Hydroclimatic Controls on Phenology for Functional Plant Types in Drylands of the Southwest USA
UNDERSTANDING PHENOLOGICAL RESPONSES AND FEEDBACKS IN TERRESTRIAL VEGETATION: PATTERNS, MECHANISMS, AND CONSEQUENCES I ORAL
biogeosciences | 15 december 2021
Maria Magdalena Warter, Michael B. Singer, John C....
In dryland ecosystems, many species of vegetation have developed distinct phenophases in response to the seasonal variability of climate and root-zone...
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