How will biotic interactions influence climate change–induced range shifts?

J HilleRisLambers, MA Harsch… - Annals of the new …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Biotic interactions present a challenge in determining whether species distributions will track
climate change. Interactions with competitors, consumers, mutualists, and facilitators can …

Forests of the future: Climate change impacts and implications for carbon storage in the Pacific Northwest, USA

MJ Case, BG Johnson, KJ Bartowitz… - Forest Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Rising greenhouse gases are changing the Earth's climate and adversely affecting
ecosystems that currently provide a suite of invaluable benefits, from cleaning water to …

Impacts of climate change on natural forest productivity–evidence since the middle of the 20th century

C Boisvenue, SW Running - Global change biology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Changes to forest production drivers (light, water, temperature, and site nutrient)
over the last 55 years have been documented in peer‐reviewed literature. The main …

[图书][B] Growth dynamics of conifer tree rings: images of past and future environments

EA Vaganov, MK Hughes, AV Shashkin - 2006 - books.google.com
Each tree ring contains an image of the time when the ring formed, projected onto the ring's
size, structure, and composition. Tree rings thus are natural archives of past environments …

The effects of topography on forest soil characteristics in the Oregon Cascade Mountains (USA): Implications for the effects of climate change on soil properties

RP Griffiths, MD Madritch, AK Swanson - Forest Ecology and Management, 2009 - Elsevier
Forest soil measurements were made at over 180 sites distributed throughout the HJ
Andrews Experimental Forest (HJA) in the Oregon Cascade Mountains. The influences of …

Nonlinear dynamics in ecosystem response to climatic change: case studies and policy implications

VR Burkett, DA Wilcox, R Stottlemyer, W Barrow… - Ecological …, 2005 - Elsevier
Many biological, hydrological, and geological processes are interactively linked in
ecosystems. These ecological phenomena normally vary within bounded ranges, but rapid …

Long‐term change in the sensitivity of tree‐ring growth to climate forcing in Larix decidua

M Carrer, C Urbinati - New Phytologist, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Tree rings are widely used long‐term proxy data which, if combined with long‐term
instrumental climate records, can provide excellent information on global climate variability …

The influence of winter temperatures on the annual radial growth of six northern range margin tree species

N Pederson, ER Cook, GC Jacoby, DM Peteet… - …, 2004 - Elsevier
This study explores the influence of temperature on the growth of six northern range margin
(NRM) tree species in the Hudson River Valley (HRV). The HRV has excellent geographic …

Douglas‐fir growth in mountain ecosystems: water limits tree growth from stand to region

JS Littell, DL Peterson, M Tjoelker - Ecological Monographs, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The purpose of this work is to understand the nature of growth–climate relationships for
Douglas‐fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) across the climatic dimensions of its niche. We used a …

Different tree-ring responses of Norway spruce to air temperature across an altitudinal gradient in the Eastern Carpathians (Romania)

CG Sidor, I Popa, R Vlad, P Cherubini - Trees, 2015 - Springer
Key message A global increase in temperature could potentially increase the trees' growth
at high altitude and decrease at low altitude. Another immediate consequence would be an …