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Sasha Reed
U.S. Geological SurveyMeeting roles in:
Hydration-Driven Bryophyte Physiology: Implications for Modeling Terrestrial Carbon and Water Fluxes
Intersections of Ecology, Hydrology, and Climatology in Earth’s Drylands I Poster
Modeling Microbial Mechanisms of Soil Carbon Loss Under Warming: A Modular Approach to Improve Earth System Model Predictions
Dryland Litter Decomposition - Photodegradation or Hot Spot Moisture Effects?
Intersections of Ecology, Hydrology, and Climatology in Earth’s Drylands II Oral
Pervasive increases in vegetation leaf area and its interannual variability across global drylands
The Adaptation and Response in Drylands (ARID) Campaign: Towards Effective Use and Production of Decision-Relevant Dryland Research and Data
Can hyperspectral reflectance predict the response of leaf photosynthesis, nutrients, and pigments to less frequency, larger magnitude rainfall pulses in a semiarid C4 grassland?
Multiscale Framework for Mapping Biocrusts with Hyperspectral Data Using the MICA Algorithm
The Dominant Role of Drylands in Global Net Carbon Flux Interannual Variability Persists With Different Dryland Biome Classifications
Spatial Heterogeneity of Plant Litter Distribution across North American Drylands
Pushed Over the Edge: Using Multi-scale Approaches to Understand and Forecast Dryland Responses to Climate Extremes
Human Redistribution of Nitrogen Fixation Across the Terrestrial Biosphere and Consequences for Earth System Models
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