Climate warming is significantly affecting the composition and function of forest ecosystems. However, the forest responses to climate change in sub-humid and temperate areas are understudied compared with cold and semi-arid areas. Here, we investigate the radial-growth responses of two subalpine conifer species along an elevational gradient located in the Qinling Mountains, a sub-humid and temperate area situated in central China. Three sites dominated by larch (Larix chinensis Beissn.) and two other sites dominated by fir (Abies fargesii Franch.) located at different elevations were sampled. L. chinensis at a higher elevation showed more common and stronger climatic signals than A. fargesii at a lower elevation. The radial growth of L. ch...
Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemispher...
Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemispher...
National Natural Science Foundation of China NSFC 40771016In order to explore climate-growth relati...
Climate warming is significantly affecting the composition and function of forest ecosystems. Howeve...
North-Central China is a region in which the air temperature has clearly increased for several decad...
North-Central China is a region in which the air temperature has clearly increased for several decad...
Improved understanding of climate-growth relationships of multiple species is fundamental to underst...
Transitional climate zones (TCZ) are characterized by instability due to rapid changes in climate an...
Dendroecological techniques were used to examine the relationships between topographic aspects, cli...
Rapid warming and increasing drought intensity are exposing forest ecosystems to increasing stress, ...
As an important barrier against desert invasion in Northwest China, Helan Mountains (HL), Luoshan Mo...
In recent decades, the global climate has changed significantly. The climate in Northwest China beca...
Climate change has an inevitable impact on tree radial growth, particularly at mountain timeberlines...
In this study, we present the results of a dendroclimatological investigation of three coniferous tr...
Subtropical forests provide diverse ecosystem services to human society. However, how subtropical tr...
Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemispher...
Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemispher...
National Natural Science Foundation of China NSFC 40771016In order to explore climate-growth relati...
Climate warming is significantly affecting the composition and function of forest ecosystems. Howeve...
North-Central China is a region in which the air temperature has clearly increased for several decad...
North-Central China is a region in which the air temperature has clearly increased for several decad...
Improved understanding of climate-growth relationships of multiple species is fundamental to underst...
Transitional climate zones (TCZ) are characterized by instability due to rapid changes in climate an...
Dendroecological techniques were used to examine the relationships between topographic aspects, cli...
Rapid warming and increasing drought intensity are exposing forest ecosystems to increasing stress, ...
As an important barrier against desert invasion in Northwest China, Helan Mountains (HL), Luoshan Mo...
In recent decades, the global climate has changed significantly. The climate in Northwest China beca...
Climate change has an inevitable impact on tree radial growth, particularly at mountain timeberlines...
In this study, we present the results of a dendroclimatological investigation of three coniferous tr...
Subtropical forests provide diverse ecosystem services to human society. However, how subtropical tr...
Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemispher...
Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemispher...
National Natural Science Foundation of China NSFC 40771016In order to explore climate-growth relati...