“…Indeed, this is a little‐known ecosystem with respect to plant–atmosphere interactions (Cristiano et al, ; Paruelo & Sala, ; Verón, Paruelo, & Oesterheld, ), and there is no empirical information relying on field measurements of ET and its components. In this ecosystem, the precipitation is scarce and occurs mainly in winter when air temperature falls below 0 °C, and thus, available water as well as soil and air temperature play a key role in ecosystem functioning (Bucci, Scholz, Goldstein, & Meinzer, ; Bucci, Scholz, Iogna, & Goldstein, ; Scholz, Bucci, Arias, Meinzer, & Goldstein, ). Long‐term heavy grazing along with climate change had led to changes in species composition of Patagonian steppes (Golluscio, Bottaro, & Oesterheld, ) and possibly, to changes in the soil–water balance and plant sensibility to water availability.…”