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DESCRIPTION:Resource availability and use are thought to drive global veget
 ation patterns both temporally and spatially. Current changes in climate a
 re modifying resource pools and abiotic environment leading to novel plant
 -soil interactions and patterns of plant productivity. In the first part o
 f this talk\, I will present results from a downslope translocation experi
 ment that shows how a warmer and drier climate modifies the link between p
 lant and microbial communities. Our findings indicate that soil microbial 
 communities play a large role in plant response to moderate environmental 
 change\, but that high intensity change can decouple the relationships bet
 ween plants\, microbes\, and soil nutrient pools. In the second portion of
  my talk\, I will show how changes in intra-annual precipitation patterns 
 can influence productivity and resource availability in grasslands. Specif
 ically\, our findings show that the effect size and direction of more inte
 nse (bigger precipitation events with less frequency) intra-annual precipi
 tation depends upon the total amount of precipitation and the degree of nu
 trient limitation. This work shows the utility of a novel precipitation va
 riability metric that allows us to monitor temporal patterns of precipitat
 ion independent of precipitation amount.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240704T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240704T134500
LOCATION:H6\, Geo
SUMMARY:Dr. Tyson Terry\, Disturbance Ecology\, BayCEER (Homepage): How lar
 ge-scale atmospheric trends affect resource availability for plants at sma
 ll scales
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