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Shestakova, T. A.
Gutiérrez, E.
Kirdyanov, A. V.
Camarero, Je. Ju.
Génova, M.
Knorre, A. A.
Linares, Ju. C.
de Dios Víctor Resco
Sánchez-Salguero, Raúl
Voltas, Jordi
2016-11-11T08:50:48Z
2016-11-11T08:50:48Z
2016-01
Shestakova, T. A. Forests synchronize their growth in contrasting Eurasian regions in response to climate warming [Текст] / T. A. Shestakova, E. Gutiérrez, A. V. Kirdyanov, Je. Ju. Camarero, M. Génova, A. A. Knorre, Ju. C. Linares, de Dios Víctor Resco, Raúl Sánchez-Salguero, Jordi Voltas // Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. — 2016. — Т. 113 (№ 3). — С. 662-667
00278424
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/27902
Forests play a key role in the carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems. One of the main uncertainties in global change predictions lies in how the spatiotemporal dynamics of forest productivity will be affected by climate warming. Here we show an increasing influence of climate on the spatial variability of tree growth during the last 120 y, ultimately leading to unprecedented temporal coherence in ring-width records over wide geographical scales (spatial synchrony). Synchrony in growth patterns across cold-constrained (central Siberia) and droughtconstrained (Spain) Eurasian conifer forests have peaked in the early 21st century at subcontinental scales (∼1,000 km). Such enhanced synchrony is similar to that observed in trees co-occurring within a stand. In boreal forests, the combined effects of recent warming and increasing intensity of climate extremes are enhancing synchrony through an earlier start of wood formation and a stronger impact of year-to-year fluctuations of growing-season temperatures on growth. In Mediterranean forests, the impact of warming on synchrony is related mainly to an advanced onset of growth and the strengthening of droughtinduced growth limitations. Spatial patterns of enhanced synchrony represent early warning signals of climate change impacts on forest ecosystems at subcontinental scales.
http://www.pnas.org/content/113/3/662.full
tree rings
spatial synchrony
global warming
boreal forests
Mediterranean forests
Forests synchronize their growth in contrasting Eurasian regions in response to climate warming
Journal Article
Journal Article Preprint
662-667
34.35
2016-11-11T08:50:48Z
10.1073/pnas.1514717113
Научно-исследовательская часть
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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