Abstract:Quantifying species-specific tree transpiration across watershed zones
is important for estimating watershed evapotranspiration (ET) and
predicting drought effects on vegetation. The objectives of this study
are to 1) assess sap flux density (Js) and tree-level transpiration (Ts)
across three contrasting zones (riparian buffer, mid-hillslope, and
upland-hillslope), 2) determine how species-specific Js responds to
vapor pressure deficit (VPD), and 3) compare watershed-level
transpiration (Tw) derived from each … Show more
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