[1] A few tree ring studies indicate recent growth declines at northern latitudes. The precise causes are not well understood. Here we identify a temperature threshold for decline in a tree ring record from a well-established temperature-sensitive site at elevational tree line in northwestern Canada. The positive ring width/temperature relationship has weakened such that a pre-1965 linear model systematically overpredicts tree ring widths from 1965 to 1999. A nonlinear model shows an inverted U-shaped relationship between this chronology and summer temperatures, with an optimal July– August average temperature of 11.3°C based on a nearby station. This optimal value has been consistently exceeded since the 1960s, and the concurrent decline d...
The annual growth of trees, as represented by a variety of ring-width, densitometric, or chemical pa...
(1) Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged gr...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for...
International audienceThe growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is pr...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
Climate warming is expected to positively alter upward and poleward treelines which are controlled b...
Tree-ring chronologies that represent annual changes in the density of wood formed during the late s...
Tree growth at northern boreal treelines is generally limited by summer temperature, hence tree ring...
An anomalous reduction in forest growth indices and temperature sensitivity has been detected in tre...
Energy and water limitations of tree growth remain insufficiently understood at large spatiotemporal...
The synergetic effects of recent rising atmospheric CO(2) and temperature are expected to favor tree...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fores...
Rising temperatures are predicted to cause temperate tree species to expand north into currently bor...
The annual growth of trees, as represented by a variety of ring-width, densitometric, or chemical pa...
(1) Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged gr...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for...
International audienceThe growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is pr...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
Climate warming is expected to positively alter upward and poleward treelines which are controlled b...
Tree-ring chronologies that represent annual changes in the density of wood formed during the late s...
Tree growth at northern boreal treelines is generally limited by summer temperature, hence tree ring...
An anomalous reduction in forest growth indices and temperature sensitivity has been detected in tre...
Energy and water limitations of tree growth remain insufficiently understood at large spatiotemporal...
The synergetic effects of recent rising atmospheric CO(2) and temperature are expected to favor tree...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fores...
Rising temperatures are predicted to cause temperate tree species to expand north into currently bor...
The annual growth of trees, as represented by a variety of ring-width, densitometric, or chemical pa...
(1) Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged gr...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...