Forest succession depends strongly on the life history strategies of individual trees. An important strategic element is the ability to survive unfavourable environmental conditions that result in strongly reduced tree growth. In this study, we investigated whether the relationship between growth and mortality differs among tree species and site conditions. We analysed 10 329 trees of nine tree species (Picea abies, Taxus baccata, Fagus sylvatica, Tilia cordata, Carpinus betulus, Fraxinus excelsior, Quercus robur, Betula spp. and Alnus glutinosa) from unmanaged forests of Europe: the continental Bial owieża forest (Poland) and several oceanically influenced Swiss forest reserves. For each species, we calculated a set of flexible logistic r...
Tree mortality is a key process shaping forest dynamics. Thus, there is a growing need for indicator...
International audienceYoung forest stands that are naturally regenerated are characterized by a larg...
Mortality is a key process of forest ecosystem dynamics and functioning strongly altering biomass st...
Forest succession depends strongly on the life history strategies of individual trees. An important ...
Tree mortality is caused by complex interactions between multiple biotic and abiotic factors. Proces...
Dynamic Vegetation Models (DVMs) are designed to be suitable for simulating forest succession and sp...
Tree mortality is a key process shaping forest dynamics. Thus, there is a growing need for indicator...
Radial and height growth rates are suitable indicators of impending tree mortality risk of adult tre...
Tree mortality is a key factor influencing forest functions and dynamics, but our understanding of t...
Aim: Tree growth may be enhanced by carbon dioxide fertilization unless drought stress becomes too s...
The future development of forest ecosystems depends critically on tree mortality. However, the suita...
Tree-ring chronologies have been widely used in studies of tree mortality where variables of recent ...
From an article from this study In Press at the Canadian Journal of Forest Research Ecologists and f...
Successional dynamics of forests under current and changed climate are often investigated using gap ...
Tree mortality is a key process shaping forest dynamics. Thus, there is a growing need for indicator...
International audienceYoung forest stands that are naturally regenerated are characterized by a larg...
Mortality is a key process of forest ecosystem dynamics and functioning strongly altering biomass st...
Forest succession depends strongly on the life history strategies of individual trees. An important ...
Tree mortality is caused by complex interactions between multiple biotic and abiotic factors. Proces...
Dynamic Vegetation Models (DVMs) are designed to be suitable for simulating forest succession and sp...
Tree mortality is a key process shaping forest dynamics. Thus, there is a growing need for indicator...
Radial and height growth rates are suitable indicators of impending tree mortality risk of adult tre...
Tree mortality is a key factor influencing forest functions and dynamics, but our understanding of t...
Aim: Tree growth may be enhanced by carbon dioxide fertilization unless drought stress becomes too s...
The future development of forest ecosystems depends critically on tree mortality. However, the suita...
Tree-ring chronologies have been widely used in studies of tree mortality where variables of recent ...
From an article from this study In Press at the Canadian Journal of Forest Research Ecologists and f...
Successional dynamics of forests under current and changed climate are often investigated using gap ...
Tree mortality is a key process shaping forest dynamics. Thus, there is a growing need for indicator...
International audienceYoung forest stands that are naturally regenerated are characterized by a larg...
Mortality is a key process of forest ecosystem dynamics and functioning strongly altering biomass st...