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Hoover D, Smith W
Science . 2025 Jan; 387(6731):246-247. PMID: 39818876
Understanding and monitoring ecological responses is important as droughts last longer.
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Finger-Higgens R, Hoover D, Knight A, Wilson S, Bishop T, Reibold R, et al.
Ecology . 2024 Aug; 105(9):e4393. PMID: 39104160
For many drylands, both long- and short-term drought conditions can accentuate landscape heterogeneity at both temporal (e.g., role of seasonal patterns) and spatial (e.g., patchy plant cover) scales. Furthermore, short-term...
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Augustine D, Derner J, Porensky L, Hoover D, Ritten J, Kearney S, et al.
J Environ Qual . 2024 Jul; 53(6):904-912. PMID: 39036853
Semiarid rangelands throughout the western Great Plains support livestock production and many other ecosystem services. The degree to which adaptive multi-paddock (AMP) grazing management approaches can help achieve desired ecosystem...
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Raynor E, Derner J, Hartman M, Dorich C, Parton W, Hendrickson J, et al.
Ecol Appl . 2024 May; 34(5):e2978. PMID: 38725417
Rangelands are the dominant land use across a broad swath of central North America where they span a wide gradient, from <350 to >900 mm, in mean annual precipitation. Substantial...
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Duniway M, Finger-Higgens R, Geiger E, Hoover D, Pfennigwerth A, Knight A, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2023 Jul; 29(20):5866-5880. PMID: 37489280
Understanding the resilience of ecosystems globally is hampered by the complex and interacting drivers of change characteristic of the Anthropocene. This is true for drylands of the western US, where...
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Finger-Higgens R, Bishop T, Belnap J, Geiger E, Grote E, Hoover D, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2023 Mar; 29(12):3364-3377. PMID: 36919684
Global dryland vegetation communities will likely change as ongoing drought conditions shift regional climates towards a more arid future. Additional aridification of drylands can impact plant and ground cover, biogeochemical...
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Hoover D, Abendroth L, Browning D, Saha A, Snyder K, Wagle P, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2022 Dec; 864:160992. PMID: 36535470
Understanding the relationship between water and production within and across agroecosystems is essential for addressing several agricultural challenges of the 21st century: providing food, fuel, and fiber to a growing...
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Finger-Higgens R, Duniway M, Fick S, Geiger E, Hoover D, Pfennigwerth A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Apr; 119(16):e2120975119. PMID: 35412916
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts), comprised of mosses, lichens, and cyanobacteria, are key components to many dryland communities. Climate change and other anthropogenic disturbances are thought to cause a decline in...
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Hoover D, Hajek O, Smith M, Wilkins K, Slette I, Knapp A
Glob Chang Biol . 2022 Jan; 28(8):2611-2621. PMID: 35076159
Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events including droughts and large precipitation events or "deluges." While many studies have focused on the ecological impacts...
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Post A, Davis K, LaRoe J, Hoover D, Knapp A
Ecology . 2021 Jun; 102(9):e03437. PMID: 34133764
The frequency and magnitude of deluges (extremely large rain events) are increasing globally as the atmosphere warms. Small-scale experiments suggest that semiarid grasslands are particularly sensitive to both the timing...