Tree species are expected to track warming climate by shifting their ranges to higher latitudes or elevations, but cur-rent evidence of latitudinal range shifts for suites of species is largely indirect. In response to global warming, off-spring of trees are predicted to have ranges extend beyond adults at leading edges and the opposite relationship at trailing edges. Large-scale forest inventory data provide an opportunity to compare present latitudes of seedlings and adult trees at their range limits. Using the USDA Forest Service’s Forest Inventory and Analysis data, we directly compared seedling and tree 5th and 95th percentile latitudes for 92 species in 30 longitudinal bands for 43 334 plots across the eastern United States. We furthe...
Tree distributions and densities have been dynamic since Euro-American settlement in North America. ...
Species distribution shifts in response to climate change require that recruitment increase beyond c...
Understanding how climate warming will affect the demographic rates of different ecotypes is critica...
Tree species are expected to track warming climate by shifting their ranges to higher latitudes or e...
<div><p>Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile sp...
Abundance and occupancy of populations at high- and low-latitude geographic range edges will be crit...
Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species su...
Climate change can result in shifts in species distribution ranges. However, the interactions betwee...
Tree species are predicted to track future climate by shifting their geographic distributions, but c...
The ability of tree species to track their climatic niche at rates comparable to global warming is c...
Many montane tree species are expected to migrate upslope as climate warms, but it is not clear if f...
1. Species distribution shifts in response to climate change require that recruitment increase beyon...
Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species su...
Tree fecundity and recruitment have not yet been quantified at scales needed to anticipate biogeogra...
Understanding the degree to which species distributions are controlled by climate is crucial for for...
Tree distributions and densities have been dynamic since Euro-American settlement in North America. ...
Species distribution shifts in response to climate change require that recruitment increase beyond c...
Understanding how climate warming will affect the demographic rates of different ecotypes is critica...
Tree species are expected to track warming climate by shifting their ranges to higher latitudes or e...
<div><p>Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile sp...
Abundance and occupancy of populations at high- and low-latitude geographic range edges will be crit...
Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species su...
Climate change can result in shifts in species distribution ranges. However, the interactions betwee...
Tree species are predicted to track future climate by shifting their geographic distributions, but c...
The ability of tree species to track their climatic niche at rates comparable to global warming is c...
Many montane tree species are expected to migrate upslope as climate warms, but it is not clear if f...
1. Species distribution shifts in response to climate change require that recruitment increase beyon...
Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species su...
Tree fecundity and recruitment have not yet been quantified at scales needed to anticipate biogeogra...
Understanding the degree to which species distributions are controlled by climate is crucial for for...
Tree distributions and densities have been dynamic since Euro-American settlement in North America. ...
Species distribution shifts in response to climate change require that recruitment increase beyond c...
Understanding how climate warming will affect the demographic rates of different ecotypes is critica...