Previous dendroclimatological research has shown that tree growth is primarily a function of temperature and precipitation. At mid-latitude temperate forest sites, trees have been found to be mainly moisture-sensitive rather than temperature-sensitive. Researchers at the 2007 North American Dendroecological Fieldweek were surprised to find a winter temperature signal in a shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata) chronology from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. Building on this finding, I evaluated yellow pine climate-tree growth relationships at five sites on the western end of Great Smoky Mountains National Park using correlation, response function, moving correlation, and wavelet analyses. Winter mean minimum temperatures influenced...
Tree-ring chronologies from bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) are a unique proxy used to understand ...
We studied the impacts of climate variability on low-elevation forests in the U.S. northern Rocky Mo...
Climate change will affect the regeneration, growth, survival and distribution of trees. Here, I us...
Tree rings have long been used to make inferences about the environmental factors that influence tre...
This study examined climate-tree growth relationships of a G2 globally rare Pinus rigida (Pitch Pine...
We used dendrochronological techniques to develop a tree-ring chronology (AD 1874–2009) from live tr...
Presented master's thesis deals with the climate sensitivity of radial growth of Scots Pine (Pinus s...
Two of the most pressing questions involving ancient bristlecone pines are how microsite factors lea...
We investigated the climatic sensitivity of oak species across a wide elevation range in the souther...
[1] Many dendroclimatic studies have been conducted in Alaska to understand recent climate changes, ...
Tree-growth responses to environmental change could provide early detection of shifts in forest comp...
Temporal stability of the climate-tree growth relationship means that over time, tree species were r...
Climate change has emerged as a major threat to biodiversity, but there have been few assessments of...
Pinus sylvestris, the most widely distributed pine species, is commonly used in dendrochronological ...
Disturbance is a natural part of any forest ecosystem. When disturbance regimes are altered, the for...
Tree-ring chronologies from bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) are a unique proxy used to understand ...
We studied the impacts of climate variability on low-elevation forests in the U.S. northern Rocky Mo...
Climate change will affect the regeneration, growth, survival and distribution of trees. Here, I us...
Tree rings have long been used to make inferences about the environmental factors that influence tre...
This study examined climate-tree growth relationships of a G2 globally rare Pinus rigida (Pitch Pine...
We used dendrochronological techniques to develop a tree-ring chronology (AD 1874–2009) from live tr...
Presented master's thesis deals with the climate sensitivity of radial growth of Scots Pine (Pinus s...
Two of the most pressing questions involving ancient bristlecone pines are how microsite factors lea...
We investigated the climatic sensitivity of oak species across a wide elevation range in the souther...
[1] Many dendroclimatic studies have been conducted in Alaska to understand recent climate changes, ...
Tree-growth responses to environmental change could provide early detection of shifts in forest comp...
Temporal stability of the climate-tree growth relationship means that over time, tree species were r...
Climate change has emerged as a major threat to biodiversity, but there have been few assessments of...
Pinus sylvestris, the most widely distributed pine species, is commonly used in dendrochronological ...
Disturbance is a natural part of any forest ecosystem. When disturbance regimes are altered, the for...
Tree-ring chronologies from bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) are a unique proxy used to understand ...
We studied the impacts of climate variability on low-elevation forests in the U.S. northern Rocky Mo...
Climate change will affect the regeneration, growth, survival and distribution of trees. Here, I us...