“…One vertical profile may perhaps suffice in a flat grassland with a homogeneous soil and vegetation cover, but to characterize a steep, heterogeneous forest, multiple profiles should be collected from several locations. In many studies, samples are taken from at least 3–5 locations (e.g., under and in between trees, in uphill and downhill locations, or in wet and dry areas in the riparian zone; e.g., Diongue et al, 2023). In heterogeneous landscapes, the variability among soil profiles will be driven by factors such as the preferential entry of isotopically enriched stemflow around superficial roots, tree cover, aspect, microtopography, distance to a stream or a road (e.g., Goldsmith et al, 2018; Moreno‐Gutiérrez et al, 2012; Palacio et al, 2017; Pinos et al, 2022; Querejeta et al, 2021).…”