The occurrence of plant species around the globe is largely constrained by climate. Ecologists use plant-climate relationships such as bioclimatic envelopes to determine environmental conditions that promote probable species occurrence. Traditional bioclimatic envelopes exclude disturbance or only include disturbance as infrequent and small-scale effects, assuming that the net effect of climate on demographic processes predicts longer-term equilibrial responses of biota. Because of the increasing frequency and extent of extreme events associated with climate change, ecologists may need to increase focus on individual demographic events driven by extreme events such as large-scale tree die-off. Approaches that predict traditional equilibrial...
Earth's forests face grave challenges in the Anthropocene, including hotter droughts increasingly as...
Forests play an important role in the earth system, regulating climate, maintaining biodiversity, an...
4Current climatic models predict increasing frequency and magnitude of extreme climatic events (ECEs...
Widespread, high levels of tree mortality, termed forest die-off, associated with drought and rising...
Vulnerability to climate change, and particularly to climate extreme events, is expected to vary acr...
Vulnerability to climate change, and particularly to climate extreme events, is expected to vary acr...
Abstract: Understanding patterns of plant population mortality during extreme weather events is impo...
ABSTRACT: Large-scale biogeographical shifts in vegetation are predicted in response to the altered ...
Greenhouse gas emissions have significantly altered global climate, and will continue to do so in th...
Current climatic models predict increasing frequency and magnitude of extreme climatic events (ECEs)...
Climate is a driver of biotic systems. It affects individual fitness, population dynamics, distribut...
Climatic extreme events are expected to occur more frequently in the future, increasing the likeliho...
Climatic extreme events are expected to occur more frequently in the future, increasing the likeliho...
Tree die-off, driven by extreme drought and exacerbated by a warming climate, is occurring rapidly a...
There is an urgent need to synthesize the state of our knowledge on plant responses to climate. The ...
Earth's forests face grave challenges in the Anthropocene, including hotter droughts increasingly as...
Forests play an important role in the earth system, regulating climate, maintaining biodiversity, an...
4Current climatic models predict increasing frequency and magnitude of extreme climatic events (ECEs...
Widespread, high levels of tree mortality, termed forest die-off, associated with drought and rising...
Vulnerability to climate change, and particularly to climate extreme events, is expected to vary acr...
Vulnerability to climate change, and particularly to climate extreme events, is expected to vary acr...
Abstract: Understanding patterns of plant population mortality during extreme weather events is impo...
ABSTRACT: Large-scale biogeographical shifts in vegetation are predicted in response to the altered ...
Greenhouse gas emissions have significantly altered global climate, and will continue to do so in th...
Current climatic models predict increasing frequency and magnitude of extreme climatic events (ECEs)...
Climate is a driver of biotic systems. It affects individual fitness, population dynamics, distribut...
Climatic extreme events are expected to occur more frequently in the future, increasing the likeliho...
Climatic extreme events are expected to occur more frequently in the future, increasing the likeliho...
Tree die-off, driven by extreme drought and exacerbated by a warming climate, is occurring rapidly a...
There is an urgent need to synthesize the state of our knowledge on plant responses to climate. The ...
Earth's forests face grave challenges in the Anthropocene, including hotter droughts increasingly as...
Forests play an important role in the earth system, regulating climate, maintaining biodiversity, an...
4Current climatic models predict increasing frequency and magnitude of extreme climatic events (ECEs...