Relict tree species in the Andean mountains are important sources of information about climate variability and climate change. This study deals with dendroclimatology and growth patterns in Polylepis reticulata Hieron., growing at high elevation (mean of 4000 m a.s.l.) in three sites of the Ecuadorian Andes. The aims of the research were: (i) characterizing tree-ring boundaries; (ii) describing tree-ring patterns of the study sites; (iii) investigating the relationships between climate and radial tree growth; and (iv) determining the spatial correlation between seasonal climatic factors and tree-ring width of P. reticulata. Tree rings were characterized by semi-ring porosity and slight differences in fibre wall thickness between latewood an...
In South America, the arid and semiarid subtropical regions through the Atacama Desert and north-cen...
Climate change effects on growth rates of tropical trees may lead to alterations in carbon cycling o...
As one of the earliest species used in dendrochronological studies, Larix responds sensitively to cl...
Relict tree species in the Andean mountains are important sources of information about climate varia...
Treeline is considered to be an ecosystem highly sensitive to climate variability and therefore an e...
Polylepis tarapacana is the highest-elevation tree species worldwide growing between 4000 and 5000 m...
In spite of enormous diversity in tree species, dendrochronological records in the tropical Andes ar...
Recent years have seen a consolidation and expansion of tree-ring sample collection across South Ame...
This paper reports on investigation of the dendroclimatic potential of three Polylepis species, P. p...
Artículo de publicación ISIGlobal warming is expected to enhance radial tree growth at alpine treeli...
Tree-ring research in the highland tropics and subtropics represents a major frontier for understand...
There is a significant dendrochronological gap in the Puna of the central Andes of Peru, which motiv...
There is a significant dendrochronological gap in the Puna of the central Andes of Peru, which motiv...
The precise demarcation and cross-dating of tree rings inAspidosperma tomentosumMart., a valuable ti...
The radial growth of trees in mountainous areas is subject to environmental conditions associated wi...
In South America, the arid and semiarid subtropical regions through the Atacama Desert and north-cen...
Climate change effects on growth rates of tropical trees may lead to alterations in carbon cycling o...
As one of the earliest species used in dendrochronological studies, Larix responds sensitively to cl...
Relict tree species in the Andean mountains are important sources of information about climate varia...
Treeline is considered to be an ecosystem highly sensitive to climate variability and therefore an e...
Polylepis tarapacana is the highest-elevation tree species worldwide growing between 4000 and 5000 m...
In spite of enormous diversity in tree species, dendrochronological records in the tropical Andes ar...
Recent years have seen a consolidation and expansion of tree-ring sample collection across South Ame...
This paper reports on investigation of the dendroclimatic potential of three Polylepis species, P. p...
Artículo de publicación ISIGlobal warming is expected to enhance radial tree growth at alpine treeli...
Tree-ring research in the highland tropics and subtropics represents a major frontier for understand...
There is a significant dendrochronological gap in the Puna of the central Andes of Peru, which motiv...
There is a significant dendrochronological gap in the Puna of the central Andes of Peru, which motiv...
The precise demarcation and cross-dating of tree rings inAspidosperma tomentosumMart., a valuable ti...
The radial growth of trees in mountainous areas is subject to environmental conditions associated wi...
In South America, the arid and semiarid subtropical regions through the Atacama Desert and north-cen...
Climate change effects on growth rates of tropical trees may lead to alterations in carbon cycling o...
As one of the earliest species used in dendrochronological studies, Larix responds sensitively to cl...