<div><p>Positive feedbacks in drivers of degradation can cause threshold responses in natural ecosystems. Though threshold responses have received much attention in studies of aquatic ecosystems, they have been neglected in terrestrial systems, such as forests, where the long time-scales required for monitoring have impeded research. In this study we explored the role of positive feedbacks in a temperate forest that has been monitored for 50 years and is undergoing dieback, largely as a result of death of the canopy dominant species (<i>Fagus sylvatica</i>, beech). Statistical analyses showed strong non-linear losses in basal area for some plots, while others showed relatively gradual change. Beech seedling density was positively related to...
<p>Forests change with changes in their environment based on the physiological responses of individu...
Models are pivotal for assessing future forest dynamics under the impacts of changing climate and ma...
Disturbance-induced tree mortality is a key factor regulating the carbon balance of a forest, but tr...
Positive feedbacks in drivers of degradation can cause threshold responses in natural ecosystems. Th...
Ecological thresholds, which represent points of rapid change in ecological properties, are of major...
Dynamic Vegetation Models (DVMs) are designed to be suitable for simulating forest succession and sp...
Tree mortality can fundamentally affect soils, which in turn shape forest regeneration and dynamics....
Tree mortality is a key factor influencing forest functions and dynamics, b...
Version 7 of this preprint has been peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community in Ecology (http...
Disentangling the relative influence of background versus disturbance related mortality on forest de...
1. Partitioning of tree mortality into different modes of death allows the tracing and mechanistic m...
<p>Forests change with changes in their environment based on the physiological responses of individu...
Models are pivotal for assessing future forest dynamics under the impacts of changing climate and ma...
Disturbance-induced tree mortality is a key factor regulating the carbon balance of a forest, but tr...
Positive feedbacks in drivers of degradation can cause threshold responses in natural ecosystems. Th...
Ecological thresholds, which represent points of rapid change in ecological properties, are of major...
Dynamic Vegetation Models (DVMs) are designed to be suitable for simulating forest succession and sp...
Tree mortality can fundamentally affect soils, which in turn shape forest regeneration and dynamics....
Tree mortality is a key factor influencing forest functions and dynamics, b...
Version 7 of this preprint has been peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community in Ecology (http...
Disentangling the relative influence of background versus disturbance related mortality on forest de...
1. Partitioning of tree mortality into different modes of death allows the tracing and mechanistic m...
<p>Forests change with changes in their environment based on the physiological responses of individu...
Models are pivotal for assessing future forest dynamics under the impacts of changing climate and ma...
Disturbance-induced tree mortality is a key factor regulating the carbon balance of a forest, but tr...