Human-shaped treelines are a common feature in mountain landscapes across Europe, and particularly in secularly managed Mediterranean high-elevation areas. The abandonment of traditional land use, and especially the reduction in grazing pressure at high elevations, triggered secondary succession in treeless grassland areas, and favored the upward shift of anthropogenic treelines in some cases. We investigated this process in four anthropogenic treeline ecotone sites in the Central Apennines, Italy, populated by European black pine (Pinus nigra Arn.). The upward treeline shift was controlled by microsite topography and the proximity to plantations acting as seed source. We found a 50% probability of producing cones in trees with basal diamet...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
Treelines are widely studied worldwide in relation to climate changes because they are hypothesized ...
The altitude of timberlines in the central Apennines has lowered over the past few thousand years d...
Human-shaped treelines are a common feature in mountain landscapes across Europe, and particularly i...
Treeline position, structure, and composition are shaped by natural and anthropogenic factors. At hu...
Questions: How do climate, topography and human impact affect land-cover changes, elevation of treel...
Scattered expansion of European black pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) has been observed above the current ...
Aim: High‐elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevat...
European black pine (Pious nigra ssp. nigra Arnold) encroachment at increasing elevation has been an...
Aim: High-elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevati...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
Treelines are widely studied worldwide in relation to climate changes because they are hypothesized ...
The altitude of timberlines in the central Apennines has lowered over the past few thousand years d...
Human-shaped treelines are a common feature in mountain landscapes across Europe, and particularly i...
Treeline position, structure, and composition are shaped by natural and anthropogenic factors. At hu...
Questions: How do climate, topography and human impact affect land-cover changes, elevation of treel...
Scattered expansion of European black pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) has been observed above the current ...
Aim: High‐elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevat...
European black pine (Pious nigra ssp. nigra Arnold) encroachment at increasing elevation has been an...
Aim: High-elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevati...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
Treelines are widely studied worldwide in relation to climate changes because they are hypothesized ...
The altitude of timberlines in the central Apennines has lowered over the past few thousand years d...