作者: James F. Reynolds , Paul R. Kemp , Kiona Ogle , Roberto J. Fernández
DOI: 10.1007/S00442-004-1524-4
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摘要: The 'pulse–reserve'conceptual model—arguably one of the most-cited paradigms in aridland ecology—depicts a simple, direct relationship between rainfall, which triggers pulses of plant growth, and reserves of carbon and energy. While the heuristics of 'pulses','triggers' and 'reserves' are intuitive and thus appealing, the value of the paradigm is limited, both as a conceptual model of how pulsed water inputs are translated into primary production and as a framework for developing quantitative models. To overcome these …