Decades of study on climatic change and its direct and indirect effects on forest ecosystems provide important insights for forest science, management, and policy. A synthesis of recent research from the northeastern United States and eastern Canada shows that the climate of the region has become warmer and wetter over the past 100 years and that there are more extreme precipitation events. Greater change is projected in the future. The amount of projected future change depends on the emissions scenarios used. Tree species composition of northeast forests has shifted slowly in response to climate for thousands of years. However, current human-accelerated climate change is much more rapid and it is unclear how forests will respond to large c...
High precipitation in boreal northeastern North America could help forests withstand the expected te...
Forest ecosystems represent the dominant form of land cover in the northeastern United States and ar...
In the next century, climate change caused by "greenhouse" warming may severely alter the world's cl...
Forests across the globe are faced with a rapidly changing climate and an enhanced understanding of ...
1. Climate-associated changes in forest composition have been widely reported, particularly where ch...
Predicting long-term trends in forest growth requires accurate characterisation of how the relations...
Climate change and atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) are important drivers of fo...
of habitat for at least 100 North American tree species under two climate change scenarios across fe...
Questions about how forests might respond to climate change are often addressed through plan-ning, p...
Within the time frame of the longevity of tree species, climate change will change faster than the a...
Anthropogenic climate change is expected to dramatically affect boreal forests, not only through war...
Tree-growth responses to environmental change could provide early detection of shifts in forest comp...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and out-comes, pote...
Extensive botanical surveys and long term plots have shown that since the early 1930’s, Black Rock F...
The earth's climate has undergone dramatic and long-term changes through natural processes many...
High precipitation in boreal northeastern North America could help forests withstand the expected te...
Forest ecosystems represent the dominant form of land cover in the northeastern United States and ar...
In the next century, climate change caused by "greenhouse" warming may severely alter the world's cl...
Forests across the globe are faced with a rapidly changing climate and an enhanced understanding of ...
1. Climate-associated changes in forest composition have been widely reported, particularly where ch...
Predicting long-term trends in forest growth requires accurate characterisation of how the relations...
Climate change and atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) are important drivers of fo...
of habitat for at least 100 North American tree species under two climate change scenarios across fe...
Questions about how forests might respond to climate change are often addressed through plan-ning, p...
Within the time frame of the longevity of tree species, climate change will change faster than the a...
Anthropogenic climate change is expected to dramatically affect boreal forests, not only through war...
Tree-growth responses to environmental change could provide early detection of shifts in forest comp...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and out-comes, pote...
Extensive botanical surveys and long term plots have shown that since the early 1930’s, Black Rock F...
The earth's climate has undergone dramatic and long-term changes through natural processes many...
High precipitation in boreal northeastern North America could help forests withstand the expected te...
Forest ecosystems represent the dominant form of land cover in the northeastern United States and ar...
In the next century, climate change caused by "greenhouse" warming may severely alter the world's cl...