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Ecological Applications | 2011

Can forest management be used to sustain water-based ecosystem services in the face of climate change?

Chelcy R. Ford; Stephanie H. Laseter; Wayne T. Swank; James M. Vose

Forested watersheds, an important provider of ecosystems services related to water supply, can have their structure, function, and resulting streamflow substantially altered by land use and land cover. Using a retrospective analysis and synthesis of long-term climate and streamfiow data (75 years) from six watersheds differing in management histories we explored whether streamflow responded differently to variation in annual temperature and extreme precipitation than unmanaged watersheds. We show significant increases in temperature and the frequency of extreme wet and dry years since the 1980s. Response models explained almost all streamflow variability (adjusted R2 > 0.99). In all cases, changing land use altered streamflow. Observed watershed responses differed significantly in wet and dry extreme years in all but a stand managed as a coppice forest. Converting deciduous stands to pine altered the streamflow response to extreme annual precipitation the most; the apparent frequency of observed extreme wet years decreased on average by sevenfold. This increased soil water storage may reduce flood risk in wet years, but create conditions that could exacerbate drought. Forest management can potentially mitigate extreme annual precipitation associated with climate change; however, offsetting effects suggest the need for spatially explicit analyses of risk and vulnerability.


Hydrology Research | 2012

Long-term temperature and precipitation trends at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, Otto, North Carolina, USA

Stephanie H. Laseter; Chelcy R. Ford; James M. Vose; Lloyd W. Swift


Global Change Biology | 2015

Forest tree growth response to hydroclimate variability in the southern Appalachians

Katherine J. Elliott; Chelcy F. Miniat; Neil Pederson; Stephanie H. Laseter


Ecohydrology | 2014

Changes to southern Appalachian water yield and stormflow after loss of a foundation species

Steven T. Brantley; Chelcy F. Miniat; Katherine J. Elliott; Stephanie H. Laseter; James M. Vose


Ecohydrology | 2015

Changes to southern Appalachian water yield and stormflow after loss of a foundation species: LOSS OF FOUNDATION SPECIES AFFECTS WATER YIELD

Steven T. Brantley; Chelcy F. Miniat; Katherine J. Elliott; Stephanie H. Laseter; James M. Vose


In: 3rd International Nitrogen Conference, Contributed Papers: 577-584 | 2005

Stream nitrogen responses to fire in the Southeastern U.S.

James M. Vose; Stephanie H. Laseter; Steve G. McNulty


International Journal of Climatology | 2017

High-Resolution Precipitation Mapping in a Mountainous Watershed: Ground Truth for Evaluating Uncertainty in a National Precipitation Dataset

Christopher Daly; Melissa E. Slater; Joshua A. Roberti; Stephanie H. Laseter; Lloyd W. Swift


International Journal of Climatology | 2018

Changing patterns of daily precipitation totals at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, North Carolina, USA

T. P. Burt; C. Ford Miniat; Stephanie H. Laseter; Wayne T. Swank


In: Stringer, Christina E.; Krauss, Ken W.; Latimer, James S., eds. 2016. Headwaters to estuaries: advances in watershed science and management -Proceedings of the Fifth Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds. March 2-5, 2015, North Charleston, South Carolina. e-General Technical Report SRS-211. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 302 p. | 2016

Variations in canopy and litter interception across a forest chronosequence in the southern Appalachian Mountains

Steven T. Brantley; Paul V. Bolstad; Stephanie H. Laseter; A. Christopher Oishi; Kimberly A. Novick; Chelcy F. Miniat


In: Kirschman, Julia E., comp. Proceedings of the 19th biennial southern silvicultural research conference; 2017 March 14-16; Blacksburg, VA. e-Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-234. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station | 2018

Experimental forests of the Southern Research Station: highlights of foundational silviculture studies

Stephanie H. Laseter; James M. Vose; James M. Guldin; Don C. Bragg; Martin A. Spetich; Tara L. Keyser; Katherine J. Elliott; Mary Anne S. Sayer; Shi-Jean Susana Sung

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James M. Vose

United States Department of Agriculture

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Chelcy F. Miniat

United States Forest Service

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Chelcy R. Ford

United States Forest Service

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Lloyd W. Swift

United States Forest Service

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Wayne T. Swank

United States Forest Service

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C. Ford Miniat

United States Forest Service

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