Extreme climatic events are key factors in initiating gradual or sudden changes in forest ecosystems through the promotion of severe, tree-killing disturbances such as fire, blowdown, and widespread insect outbreaks. In contrast to these climatically-incited disturbances, little is known about the more direct effect of drought on tree mortality, especially in high-elevation forests. Therefore projections of drought-induced mortality under future climatic conditions remain uncertain. For a subalpine forest landscape in the Rocky Mountains of northern Colorado (USA), we quantified lag effects of drought on mortality of Engelmann spruce Picea engelmannii, subalpine fir Abies lasiocarpa, and lodgepole pine Pinus contorta. For the period 1910200...
Using decade-long continuous observations of tree mortality and predawn leaf water potential (ψ<...
Rising temperatures are amplifying drought-induced stress and mortality in forests globally. It rema...
The increase in compounding disturbances, such as “hotter droughts” coupled with insect ...
Broad-scale studies have documented widespread increases in tree mortality coincident with warming i...
Impacts of drought on tree mortality in high-elevation mixed-conifer forests of southwestern U.S. ar...
Tree mortality is an important process causing forest structural and compositional change. In this s...
Forests play an important role in the earth system, regulating climate, maintaining biodiversity, an...
<div><p>Recent increases in tree mortality rates across the western USA are correlated with increasi...
Recent increases in tree mortality rates across the western USA are correlated with increasing tempe...
Drought-caused tree dieback is an issue around the world as climates change and many areas become dr...
Tree mortality due to warming and drought is a critical aspect of forest ecosystem in responding to ...
Widespread, high levels of tree mortality, termed forest die-off, associated with drought and rising...
The processes leading to drought-associated tree mortality are poorly understood, particularly long-...
Drought-caused tree dieback is an issue around the world as climates change and many areas become dr...
The processes leading to drought-associated tree mortality are poorly understood, particularly long-...
Using decade-long continuous observations of tree mortality and predawn leaf water potential (ψ<...
Rising temperatures are amplifying drought-induced stress and mortality in forests globally. It rema...
The increase in compounding disturbances, such as “hotter droughts” coupled with insect ...
Broad-scale studies have documented widespread increases in tree mortality coincident with warming i...
Impacts of drought on tree mortality in high-elevation mixed-conifer forests of southwestern U.S. ar...
Tree mortality is an important process causing forest structural and compositional change. In this s...
Forests play an important role in the earth system, regulating climate, maintaining biodiversity, an...
<div><p>Recent increases in tree mortality rates across the western USA are correlated with increasi...
Recent increases in tree mortality rates across the western USA are correlated with increasing tempe...
Drought-caused tree dieback is an issue around the world as climates change and many areas become dr...
Tree mortality due to warming and drought is a critical aspect of forest ecosystem in responding to ...
Widespread, high levels of tree mortality, termed forest die-off, associated with drought and rising...
The processes leading to drought-associated tree mortality are poorly understood, particularly long-...
Drought-caused tree dieback is an issue around the world as climates change and many areas become dr...
The processes leading to drought-associated tree mortality are poorly understood, particularly long-...
Using decade-long continuous observations of tree mortality and predawn leaf water potential (ψ<...
Rising temperatures are amplifying drought-induced stress and mortality in forests globally. It rema...
The increase in compounding disturbances, such as “hotter droughts” coupled with insect ...