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1Introducing Pour Points: Characteristics and Hydrological Significance of a Rainfall‐Concentrating Mechanism in a Water‐Limited Woodland Ecosystem4.63Citations (PDF)
2Different roads, same destination: The shared future of plant ecophysiology and ecohydrology
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2024, 47, 3447-3465
6.43Citations (PDF)
3Crusts and seals: Structural
2023, , 57-68
1Citations (PDF)
4Organization of the soil profile controls the risks of runoff in the humid Ethiopian Highlands
Journal of Hydrology, 2023, 617, 129031
5.95Citations (PDF)
5Exploring within‐plant hydraulic trait variation: A test of the vulnerability segmentation hypothesis
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2023, 46, 2726-2746
6.48Citations (PDF)
6Hydrologic Connectivity and Patch‐To‐Hillslope Scale Relations in Dryland Ecosystems4.23Citations (PDF)
7Quantifying the Uncertainty Created by Non‐Transferable Model Calibrations Across Climate and Land Cover Scenarios: A Case Study With SWMM4.610Citations (PDF)
8Bridge to the future: Important lessons from 20 years of ecosystem observations made by the OzFlux network
Global Change Biology, 2022, 28, 3489-3514
11.220Citations (PDF)
9Intra‐Specific Variability in Plant Hydraulic Parameters Inferred From Model Inversion of Sap Flux Data3.06Citations (PDF)
10Arc Hydro Hillslope and Critical Duration: New tools for hillslope-scale runoff analysis4.51Citations (PDF)
11Recalibration of existing pedotransfer functions to estimate soil bulk density at a regional scale3.82Citations (PDF)
12Hydrological benefits of restoring wildfire regimes in the Sierra Nevada persist in a warming climate
Journal of Hydrology, 2021, 593, 125808
5.915Citations (PDF)
13Interannual variability of ecosystem iso/anisohydry is regulated by environmental dryness
New Phytologist, 2021, 229, 2562-2575
8.229Citations (PDF)
14Detecting the short term impact of soil and water conservation practices using stage as a proxy for discharge—A case‐study from the Tana sub‐basin, Ethiopia3.95Citations (PDF)
15Sensitivity of dryland vegetation patterns to storm characteristics
Ecohydrology, 2021, 14,
2.36Citations (PDF)
16Saturation excess overland flow accelerates the spread of a generalist soil-borne pathogen
Journal of Hydrology, 2021, 593, 125821
5.95Citations (PDF)
17Quantifying Shallow Overland Flow Patterns Under Laboratory Simulations Using Thermal and LiDAR Imagery4.69Citations (PDF)
18Undesirable outcomes in seasonally dry forests3.61Citations (PDF)
19A MODIS-based scalable remote sensing method to estimate sowing and harvest dates of soybean crops in Mato Grosso, Brazil
Heliyon, 2021, 7, e07436
3.620Citations (PDF)
20Fire, water, and biodiversity in the Sierra Nevada: a possible triple win2.836Citations (PDF)
21Soil moisture influences on Sierra Nevada dead fuel moisture content and fire risks3.524Citations (PDF)
22Virtual Special Issue “Advances in forest hydrology in the light of land use change and disturbances”
Journal of Hydrology, 2021, 601, 126788
5.92Citations (PDF)
23Rational Method Time of Concentration Can Underestimate Peak Discharge for Hillslopes2.41Citations (PDF)
24Analytical solutions to runoff on hillslopes with curvature: numerical and laboratory verification
Hydrological Processes, 2020, 34, 4640-4659
2.65Citations (PDF)
25<scp>Freeze–thaw</scp> processes degrade <scp>post‐fire</scp> water repellency in wet soils
Hydrological Processes, 2020, 34, 5229-5241
2.66Citations (PDF)
26Resistance Formulations in Shallow Overland Flow Along a Hillslope Covered With Patchy Vegetation4.617Citations (PDF)
27Tributary confluences are dynamic thermal refuges for a juvenile salmonid in a warming river network
River Research and Applications, 2020, 36, 1076-1086
1.821Citations (PDF)
28Fire and climate change: conserving seasonally dry forests is still possible3.6117Citations (PDF)
29Forest Vegetation Change and Its Impacts on Soil Water Following 47 Years of Managed Wildfire
Ecosystems, 2020, 23, 1547-1565
2.521Citations (PDF)
30Weather underground: Subsurface hydrologic processes mediate tree vulnerability to extreme climatic drought
Global Change Biology, 2020, 26, 3091-3107
11.239Citations (PDF)
31A process‐based approach to attribution of historical streamflow decline in a data‐scarce and human‐dominated watershed
Hydrological Processes, 2020, 34, 1981-1995
2.67Citations (PDF)
32Plants as sensors: vegetation response to rainfall predicts root-zone water storage capacity in Mediterranean-type climates5.022Citations (PDF)
33Emulation of the Saint Venant Equations Enables Rapid and Accurate Predictions of Infiltration and Overland Flow Velocity on Spatially Heterogeneous Surfaces
Water Resources Research, 2019, 55, 7108-7129
4.624Citations (PDF)
34Forest loss in Brazil increases maximum temperatures within 50 km5.042Citations (PDF)
35Restoring a Natural Fire Regime Alters the Water Balance of a Sierra Nevada Catchment
Water Resources Research, 2019, 55, 5751-5769
4.644Citations (PDF)
36No local adaptation in leaf or stem xylem vulnerability to embolism, but consistent vulnerability segmentation in a North American oak
New Phytologist, 2019, 223, 1296-1306
8.254Citations (PDF)
37Evaluating definitions of salmonid thermal refugia using in situ measurements in the Eel River, Northern California
Ecohydrology, 2019, 12,
2.38Citations (PDF)
38A Value‐Based Model Selection Approach for Environmental Random Variables
Water Resources Research, 2019, 55, 270-283
4.65Citations (PDF)
39Quantifying Asynchronicity of Precipitation and Potential Evapotranspiration in Mediterranean Climates
Geophysical Research Letters, 2019, 46, 14692-14701
4.235Citations (PDF)
40Beyond isohydricity: The role of environmental variability in determining plant drought responses
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2019, 42, 1104-1111
6.450Citations (PDF)
41Estimating the price (in)elasticity of off-grid electricity demand
Development Engineering, 2018, 3, 12-22
3.221Citations (PDF)
42Hydrologic responses to restored wildfire regimes revealed by soil moisture-vegetation relationships
Advances in Water Resources, 2018, 112, 124-146
4.126Citations (PDF)
43Land Use Change Increases Streamflow Across the Arc of Deforestation in Brazil
Geophysical Research Letters, 2018, 45, 3520-3530
4.277Citations (PDF)
44Drag coefficient estimation using flume experiments in shallow non-uniform water flow within emergent vegetation during rainfall
Ecological Indicators, 2018, 92, 367-378
6.929Citations (PDF)
45Measurement and simulation of water-use by canola and camelina under cool-season conditions in California6.219Citations (PDF)
46Reconstructing Early Hydrologic Change in the California Delta and its Watersheds
Water Resources Research, 2018, 54, 7767-7790
4.65Citations (PDF)
47The ecohydrological context of drought and classification of plant responses
Ecology Letters, 2018, 21, 1723-1736
7.940Citations (PDF)
48Low Vulnerability to Xylem Embolism in Leaves and Stems of North American Oaks
Plant Physiology, 2018, 177, 1066-1077
5.4117Citations (PDF)
49Quantification of the seasonal hillslope water storage that does not drive streamflow
Hydrological Processes, 2018, 32, 1978-1992
2.670Citations (PDF)
50Spatial characterization of long-term hydrological change in the Arkavathy watershed adjacent to Bangalore, India4.810Citations (PDF)
51Dew deposition suppresses transpiration and carbon uptake in leaves5.356Citations (PDF)
52Reconciling seasonal hydraulic risk and plant water use through probabilistic soil–plant dynamics
Global Change Biology, 2017, 23, 3758-3769
11.241Citations (PDF)
53Hydrologic refugia, plants, and climate change
Global Change Biology, 2017, 23, 2941-2961
11.2274Citations (PDF)
54A Stochastic Water Balance Framework for Lowland Watersheds
Water Resources Research, 2017, 53, 9564-9579
4.612Citations (PDF)
55How much does dry‐season fog matter? Quantifying fog contributions to water balance in a coastal California watershed
Hydrological Processes, 2017, 31, 3948-3961
2.620Citations (PDF)
56How competitive is drought deciduousness in tropical forests? A combined eco-hydrological and eco-evolutionary approach5.034Citations (PDF)
57Addressing rainfall data selection uncertainty using connections between rainfall and streamflow3.715Citations (PDF)
58Vegetation change during 40 years of repeated managed wildfires in the Sierra Nevada, California
Forest Ecology and Management, 2017, 402, 241-252
3.549Citations (PDF)
59Stochastic modeling of interannual variation of hydrologic variables
Geophysical Research Letters, 2017, 44, 7285-7294
4.28Citations (PDF)
60Robot-Assisted Measurement for Hydrologic Understanding in Data Sparse Regions
Water (Switzerland), 2017, 9, 494
2.813Citations (PDF)
61Event-scale power law recession analysis: quantifying methodological uncertainty4.855Citations (PDF)
62Spiral and Rotor Patterns Produced by Fairy Ring Fungi
PLoS ONE, 2016, 11, e0149254
2.511Citations (PDF)
63A minimal probabilistic model for soil moisture in seasonally dry climates
Water Resources Research, 2016, 52, 1507-1517
4.619Citations (PDF)
64Bridging the information gap: A webGIS tool for rural electrification in data-scarce regions
Applied Energy, 2016, 171, 277-286
11.330Citations (PDF)
65Dry season streamflow persistence in seasonal climates
Water Resources Research, 2016, 52, 90-107
4.619Citations (PDF)
66Managed Wildfire Effects on Forest Resilience and Water in the Sierra Nevada
Ecosystems, 2016, 20, 717-732
2.588Citations (PDF)
67Steady nonuniform shallow flow within emergent vegetation
Water Resources Research, 2015, 51, 10047-10064
4.650Citations (PDF)
68a, b careful: The challenge of scale invariance for comparative analyses in power law models of the streamflow recession
Geophysical Research Letters, 2015, 42, 9285-9293
4.246Citations (PDF)
69Obtaining the Thermal Structure of Lakes from the Air
Water (Switzerland), 2015, 7, 6467-6482
2.821Citations (PDF)
70High Time for Conservation: Adding the Environment to the Debate on Marijuana Liberalization
BioScience, 2015, 65, 822-829
5.261Citations (PDF)
71Climatic, ecophysiological, and phenological controls on plant ecohydrological strategies in seasonally dry ecosystems
Ecohydrology, 2015, 8, 660-681
2.385Citations (PDF)
72Rainfall and temperatures changes have confounding impacts on <i><scp>P</scp>hytophthora cinnamomi</i> occurrence risk in the southwestern <scp>USA</scp> under climate change scenarios
Global Change Biology, 2014, 20, 1299-1312
11.249Citations (PDF)
73Analytical model for flow duration curves in seasonally dry climates
Water Resources Research, 2014, 50, 5510-5531
4.665Citations (PDF)
74Secondary dispersal driven by overland flow in drylands: Review and mechanistic model development
Movement Ecology, 2014, 2,
3.122Citations (PDF)
75Spatially variable water table recharge and the hillslope hydrologic response: Analytical solutions to the linearized hillslope Boussinesq equation
Water Resources Research, 2014, 50, 8515-8530
4.618Citations (PDF)
76Linking Plant Disease Risk and Precipitation Drivers: A Dynamical Systems Framework
American Naturalist, 2013, 181, E1-E16
2.625Citations (PDF)
77Bias adjustment of satellite rainfall data through stochastic modeling: Methods development and application to Nepal
Advances in Water Resources, 2013, 60, 121-134
4.164Citations (PDF)
78Local properties of patterned vegetation: quantifying endogenous and exogenous effects2.830Citations (PDF)
79Implications of nonrandom seed abscission and global stilling for migration of wind‐dispersed plant species
Global Change Biology, 2013, 19, 1720-1735
11.225Citations (PDF)
80Hydraulic determinism as a constraint on the evolution of organisms and ecosystems1.85Citations (PDF)
81Multiple mechanisms generate Lorentzian and 1/fα power spectra in daily stream-flow time series
Advances in Water Resources, 2012, 37, 94-103
4.120Citations (PDF)
82A phenomenological model for the flow resistance over submerged vegetation4.641Citations (PDF)
83Spatial scale dependence of ecohydrologically mediated water balance partitioning: A synthesis framework for catchment ecohydrology4.6133Citations (PDF)
84Spatiotemporal averaging of in‐stream solute removal dynamics4.647Citations (PDF)
85Hydrologic and biogeochemical functioning of intensively managed catchments: A synthesis of top‐down analyses4.6150Citations (PDF)
86Mechanistic models of seed dispersal by wind
Theoretical Ecology, 2011, 4, 113-132
1.0155Citations (PDF)
87Unsteady overland flow on flat surfaces induced by spatial permeability contrasts
Advances in Water Resources, 2011, 34, 1049-1058
4.141Citations (PDF)
88Design for resilience in coupled industrial-ecological systems: Biofuels industry as a case study
2011, , 1-1
2Citations (PDF)
89The effects of plant pathogens on tree recruitment in the Western Amazon under a projected future climate: a dynamical systems analysis
Journal of Ecology, 2010, 98, 1434-1446
4.631Citations (PDF)
90A Porous Convection Model for Grass Patterns
American Naturalist, 2010, 175, E10-E15
2.610Citations (PDF)
91Role of microtopography in rainfall‐runoff partitioning: An analysis using idealized geometry4.690Citations (PDF)
92Nutrient loads exported from managed catchments reveal emergent biogeochemical stationarity4.2335Citations (PDF)
93Spatial organization of vegetation arising from non-local excitation with local inhibition in tropical rainforests
Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 2009, 238, 1061-1067
2.810Citations (PDF)
94Secondary seed dispersal and its role in landscape organization4.235Citations (PDF)
95Role of biomass spread in vegetation pattern formation within arid ecosystems4.651Citations (PDF)
96Plant Propagation Fronts and Wind Dispersal: An Analytical Model to Upscale from Seconds to Decades Using Superstatistics
American Naturalist, 2008, 171, 468-479
2.641Citations (PDF)