Modifying the ‘pulse-reserve’ paradigm for deserts of North America: precipitation pulses, soil water and plant responses
Publication
, Journal Article
REYNOLDS; James, F; Kemp, PR; Ogle, K; Fernández, RJ
Published in: Oecologia
2004
Duke Scholars
Published In
Oecologia
Publication Date
2004
Volume
141
Start / End Page
194 / 210
Related Subject Headings
- Water
- Species Specificity
- Soil
- Seasons
- Rain
- Plant Development
- North America
- Models, Theoretical
- Ecosystem
- Ecology
Citation
APA
Chicago
ICMJE
MLA
NLM
REYNOLDS, James, F., Kemp, P. R., Ogle, K., & Fernández, R. J. (2004). Modifying the ‘pulse-reserve’ paradigm for deserts of North America: precipitation pulses, soil water and plant responses. Oecologia, 141, 194–210.
REYNOLDS, F. James, P. R. Kemp, K. Ogle, and R. J. Fernández. “Modifying the ‘pulse-reserve’ paradigm for deserts of North America: precipitation pulses, soil water and plant responses.” Oecologia 141 (2004): 194–210.
REYNOLDS, James F, Kemp PR, Ogle K, Fernández RJ. Modifying the ‘pulse-reserve’ paradigm for deserts of North America: precipitation pulses, soil water and plant responses. Oecologia. 2004;141:194–210.
REYNOLDS, et al. “Modifying the ‘pulse-reserve’ paradigm for deserts of North America: precipitation pulses, soil water and plant responses.” Oecologia, vol. 141, 2004, pp. 194–210.
REYNOLDS, James F, Kemp PR, Ogle K, Fernández RJ. Modifying the ‘pulse-reserve’ paradigm for deserts of North America: precipitation pulses, soil water and plant responses. Oecologia. 2004;141:194–210.
Published In
Oecologia
Publication Date
2004
Volume
141
Start / End Page
194 / 210
Related Subject Headings
- Water
- Species Specificity
- Soil
- Seasons
- Rain
- Plant Development
- North America
- Models, Theoretical
- Ecosystem
- Ecology