Berdugo, Miguel P. Castillo-Monroy, Andrea Ochoa, Victoria Gozalo, Beatriz Maestre, Fernando T. Data from ‘‘Vascular plants and biocrusts modulate the way abiotic factors affect wetting and drying events in drylands" <p>Data from the article: Berdugo, M., S. Soliveres & F. T. Maestre. 2014. Vascular plants and biocrusts modulate how abiotic factors affect wetting and drying events in drylands. Ecosystems, doi:10.1007/s10021-014-9790-4</p> <p>There are three spreadsheets with data. The spreadsheet "VWC" contains the raw soil moisture data. The spreadsheets "Dessication events" and  "Wetting events" contain all the information about the drying and wetting events analyzed in the article, respectively. After each data spreadsheet there is a spreadshet with the associated metadata, where a description of all the variables and units can be found.</p> biocrusts;dryland;soil moisture content;ecohydrology;lichen;semi-arid;Stipa tenacissima;Retama sphaerocarpa;infiltration;time series;soil drying;Ecology 2014-07-08
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