The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemisphere landmass. Changes in the productivity and functioning of this circumpolar biome not only have strong effects on species composition and diversity at regional to larger scales, but also on the Earth's carbon cycle. Although temporal inconsistency in the response of tree growth to temperature has been reported from some locations at the higher northern latitudes, a systematic dendroecological network assessment is still missing for most of the boreal zone. Here, we analyze the geographical patterns of changes in summer temperature and precipitation across northern Eurasia >60 °N since 1951 AD, as well as the growth trends and climate response...
Tree-ring chronologies that represent annual changes in the density of wood formed during the late s...
To set the current 20th century warming in a long-term context, significant efforts have been made t...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...
The role of future forests in global biogeochemical cycles will depend on how different tree species...
Tree growth at northern boreal treelines is generally limited by summer temperature, hence tree ring...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
International audienceThe growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is pr...
Considerable evidence exists that current global temperatures are higher than at any time during the...
High-latitude terrestrial ecosystems are crucial to the global climate system and its regulation by ...
We examined relationships between tree ring-width and climate at 232 sites around the circumpolar bo...
The mid-20th century changes in North Atlantic Ocean dynamics, e.g. slow-down of the Atlantic meridi...
Four regional Scots pine ring-width chronologies at the northern forest-limit, and in the northern, ...
Climatic warming alters the onset, duration and cessation of the vegetative season. While previous s...
Climate change modulates cold-marginal forest ecosystems through changing growth constraints. Unders...
Tree-ring chronologies that represent annual changes in the density of wood formed during the late s...
To set the current 20th century warming in a long-term context, significant efforts have been made t...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...
The role of future forests in global biogeochemical cycles will depend on how different tree species...
Tree growth at northern boreal treelines is generally limited by summer temperature, hence tree ring...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
International audienceThe growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is pr...
Considerable evidence exists that current global temperatures are higher than at any time during the...
High-latitude terrestrial ecosystems are crucial to the global climate system and its regulation by ...
We examined relationships between tree ring-width and climate at 232 sites around the circumpolar bo...
The mid-20th century changes in North Atlantic Ocean dynamics, e.g. slow-down of the Atlantic meridi...
Four regional Scots pine ring-width chronologies at the northern forest-limit, and in the northern, ...
Climatic warming alters the onset, duration and cessation of the vegetative season. While previous s...
Climate change modulates cold-marginal forest ecosystems through changing growth constraints. Unders...
Tree-ring chronologies that represent annual changes in the density of wood formed during the late s...
To set the current 20th century warming in a long-term context, significant efforts have been made t...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...