The growth limitation hypothesis (GLH) is the most accepted explanation for treeline formation, but it has been scarcely examined in Mediterranean treelines, which are located at lower elevations than temperate treelines. The GLH states that low temperature is the ultimate environmental driver for treeline formation, constraining C-sinks (i.e. tissue formation) more than C-sources. The GLH predicts similar or increasing (but not decreasing) non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) concentrations with elevation throughout the course of the growing season. We hypothesized that elevational trends in growth and NSC in Mediterranean regions are not determined by only low temperature. We tested the GLH by examining the mean annual basal area and NSC con...
Forest dynamics will depend upon the physiological performance of individual tree species under more...
Studies on intra-annual dynamics of stem growth provide useful information on tree growth responses ...
Tree populations located at the geographical distribution limit of the species may provide valuable ...
The growth limitation hypothesis (GLH) is the most accepted explanation for treeline formation, but ...
Although the principal mechanism determining tree line formation appears to be carbon (C)-sink limit...
1. Understanding what determines the high elevation limits of trees is crucial for predicting how tr...
Background and Aims The most plausible explanation for treeline formation so far is provided by the ...
Aims: Rising temperature and declining summer precipitation due to the 1970s-climate shift in southe...
1. Whether the global high elevation tree line phenomenon is associated with a low-temperature-induc...
The transition from seedlings into trees at alpine treelines is a temperature-limited process that u...
The low-temperature limited alpine treeline is one of the most obvious boundaries in mountain landsc...
International audienceA better understanding of stem growth phenology and its climate drivers would ...
At high elevation or latitude, the margin of the life-form tree is set by low temperature, with tree...
1.Temperature is one of the most important drivers of range limits. Here we aimed at disentangling t...
Understanding whether tree growth is limited by carbon gain (source limitation) or by the direct eff...
Forest dynamics will depend upon the physiological performance of individual tree species under more...
Studies on intra-annual dynamics of stem growth provide useful information on tree growth responses ...
Tree populations located at the geographical distribution limit of the species may provide valuable ...
The growth limitation hypothesis (GLH) is the most accepted explanation for treeline formation, but ...
Although the principal mechanism determining tree line formation appears to be carbon (C)-sink limit...
1. Understanding what determines the high elevation limits of trees is crucial for predicting how tr...
Background and Aims The most plausible explanation for treeline formation so far is provided by the ...
Aims: Rising temperature and declining summer precipitation due to the 1970s-climate shift in southe...
1. Whether the global high elevation tree line phenomenon is associated with a low-temperature-induc...
The transition from seedlings into trees at alpine treelines is a temperature-limited process that u...
The low-temperature limited alpine treeline is one of the most obvious boundaries in mountain landsc...
International audienceA better understanding of stem growth phenology and its climate drivers would ...
At high elevation or latitude, the margin of the life-form tree is set by low temperature, with tree...
1.Temperature is one of the most important drivers of range limits. Here we aimed at disentangling t...
Understanding whether tree growth is limited by carbon gain (source limitation) or by the direct eff...
Forest dynamics will depend upon the physiological performance of individual tree species under more...
Studies on intra-annual dynamics of stem growth provide useful information on tree growth responses ...
Tree populations located at the geographical distribution limit of the species may provide valuable ...