2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11649
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Habitat suitability of biocrust communities in a cold desert ecosystem

Sarah N. Power,
Valerie A. Thomas,
Mark R. Salvatore
et al.

Abstract: Drylands are unique among terrestrial ecosystems in that they have a significant proportion of primary production facilitated by non‐vascular plants such as colonial cyanobacteria, moss, and lichens, i.e., biocrusts, which occur on and in the surface soil. Biocrusts inhabit all continents, including Antarctica, an increasingly dynamic continent on the precipice of change. Here, we describe in‐situ field surveying and sampling, remote sensing, and modeling approaches to assess the habitat suitability of biocrus… Show more

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