The response of boreal forests to anthropogenic climate change remains uncertain, with potentially significant impacts for the global carbon cycle, albedo, canopy evapotranspiration and feedbacks into further climate change. Here, we focus on tree-ring data from the Firth River site at treeline in northeastern Alaska, in a tundra–forest transition region where pronounced warming has already occurred. Both tree-ring width (TRW) and maximum latewood density (MXD) chronologies were developed to identify the nature of tree growth and density responses to climatic and environmental changes in white spruce (Picea glauca), a dominant Arctic treeline species. Good agreement was found between the interannual fluctuations in the TRW chronology and su...
Vegetation in northern high latitudes affects regional and global climate through energy partitionin...
Unprecedented rates of climate change have increased forest stress and mortality worldwide. Previous...
Yellow-cedar (Callitropsis nootkatensis (D. Don) à–rsted ex D.P. Little) is in a century-long declin...
We examined relationships between tree ring-width and climate at 232 sites around the circumpolar bo...
International audience"Since the mid 1970s, Interior Alaska white spruce trees experienced markedly ...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for...
Large spatial and between-tree variability has recently been observed in the response of boreal fore...
[1] Many dendroclimatic studies have been conducted in Alaska to understand recent climate changes, ...
An extensive network of 111 white spruce tree-ring chronologies (2983 trees) from treeline sites was...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
For about three decades, there have been many predictions of the potential ecological response in bo...
Anthropogenic climate change is expected to dramatically affect boreal forests, not only through war...
The latitudinal forest-tundra ecotone is an area that is experiencing substantial changes with respe...
Journal ArticleSpatial distribution and species composition of the boreal forest are expected to cha...
Vegetation in northern high latitudes affects regional and global climate through energy partitionin...
Unprecedented rates of climate change have increased forest stress and mortality worldwide. Previous...
Yellow-cedar (Callitropsis nootkatensis (D. Don) à–rsted ex D.P. Little) is in a century-long declin...
We examined relationships between tree ring-width and climate at 232 sites around the circumpolar bo...
International audience"Since the mid 1970s, Interior Alaska white spruce trees experienced markedly ...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for...
Large spatial and between-tree variability has recently been observed in the response of boreal fore...
[1] Many dendroclimatic studies have been conducted in Alaska to understand recent climate changes, ...
An extensive network of 111 white spruce tree-ring chronologies (2983 trees) from treeline sites was...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
For about three decades, there have been many predictions of the potential ecological response in bo...
Anthropogenic climate change is expected to dramatically affect boreal forests, not only through war...
The latitudinal forest-tundra ecotone is an area that is experiencing substantial changes with respe...
Journal ArticleSpatial distribution and species composition of the boreal forest are expected to cha...
Vegetation in northern high latitudes affects regional and global climate through energy partitionin...
Unprecedented rates of climate change have increased forest stress and mortality worldwide. Previous...
Yellow-cedar (Callitropsis nootkatensis (D. Don) à–rsted ex D.P. Little) is in a century-long declin...