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Sánchez-Salguero, Raúl
Camarero, Jesús J
Rozas, Vicente
Génova, Mar
Olano, José M
Arzac, Alberto
Gazol, Antonio
Caminero, Leocadia
Tejedor, Ernesto
de Luis Martín
Linares, Juan C
2019-07-01T07:22:00Z
2019-07-01T07:22:00Z
2018-03
Sánchez-Salguero, Raúl. Resist, recover or both? Growth plasticity in response to drought is geographically structured and linked to intraspecific variability in Pinus pinaster [Текст] / Raúl Sánchez-Salguero, Jesús J Camarero, Vicente Rozas, Mar Génova, José M Olano, Alberto Arzac, Antonio Gazol, Leocadia Caminero, Ernesto Tejedor, de Luis Martín, Juan C Linares // Journal of Biogeography. — 2018. — С. 1126-1139
03050270
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jbi.13202
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/110554
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Aim: We investigate the effects of the environmental and geographical processes driving growth resilience and recovery in response to drought in Mediterranean Pinus pinaster forests. We explicitly consider how intraspecific variability modulates growth resilience to drought. Location: Western Mediterranean basin. Methods: We analysed tree rings from a large network of 48 forests (836 trees) encompassing wide ecological and climatic gradients, including six provenances. To characterize the major constraints of P. pinaster growth under extremely dry conditions, we simulated growth responses to temperature and soil moisture using a process- based growth model coupled with the quantification of climate–growth relationships. Then, we related growth–resilience indices to provenance and site variables considering different drought events. Results: Pinus pinaster displayed strong variation in growth resilience across its distributional range, but common patterns were found within each provenance. Postdrought resilience increased with elevation and drier conditions but decreased with spring precipitation. Trees from dry sites were less resistant to drought but recovered faster than trees from wet sites. Main conclusions: Resilience strategies differed among tree provenances: wet forests showed higher growth resistance to drought, while dry forests presented faster growth recovery, suggesting different impacts of climate warming on forest productivity. We detected geographically structured resilience patterns corresponding to different provenances, confirming high intraspecific variability in response to drought. This information should be included in species distribution models to simulate forest responses to climate warming and forecasted aridification.
dendroecology
drought resistance
drought stress
forward growth models
post-drought recovery
provenances
resilience indices
Resist, recover or both? Growth plasticity in response to drought is geographically structured and linked to intraspecific variability in Pinus pinaster
Journal Article
Published Journal Article
1126-1139
34.35.25
2019-07-01T07:22:00Z
10.1111/jbi.13202
Институт экологии и географии
Кафедра экологии и природопользования
Journal of Biogeography
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