“…To understand the hydrological cycle and ecosystem services, it is necessary to quantify the role of vegetation in partitioning rainfall resulting in water balance at pedon, slope and watershed scale, and correspondingly the runoff, sediment, nutrients, contaminants and even biota redistribution (Buendia et al, 2016;Cao et al, 2008;Celentano et al, 2016;Cox et al, 2006;Davudirad et al, 2016;Gabarrón-Galeote et al, 2013;García-Fayos et al, 2010;Hosseini et al, 2016;Keesstra et al, 2009;Keesstra et al, 2012;Lal, 1997;Novara et al, 2013;Pereira et al, 2013;Sadeghi et al, 2015;Yousefi et al, 2016;Vega et al, 2005). Improving our understanding about rainfall partitioning in forests ecosystems is very important for studies that focus on forest hydrology to better management and decision making on this vital ecosystems (Ajami et al, 2011;Brecciaroli et al, 2012;Davudirad et al, 2015;Dohnal et al, 2014;Frot et al, 2007;Holko et al, 2009;Xu et al, 2014).…”