Sudden aspen decline (SAD), affecting Populus tremuloides, was first observed in Colorado in 2004. By 2008 it affected at least 220,000 ha, an estimated 17% of the aspen cover type in the state. In southwestern Colorado, we examined site and stand features in paired healthy and damaged plots to assess the effects of SAD on aspen and to identify factors associated with decline. Root mortality increased significantly with recent crown loss. Consequently, density of regeneration did not increase as the overstory deteriorated, and regeneration that originated since 2002 decreased significantly in stands with moderate to severe SAD. However, mortality of regeneration did not increase with that of the overstory. Remeasurement of a subset of plots...
An accelerated decline of aspen occurred across the Coconino National Forest, in northern Arizona, f...
Aspen forests and woodlands are some of the most species‐rich forest communities in the northern hem...
An accelerated decline of aspen occurred across the Coconino National Forest, in northern Arizona, f...
Rapid mortality of aspen (Populus tremuloides) featuring high crown loss, concurrent branch dieback,...
Reports of forest damage have increased with the frequency of climatic extremes, but longer-term imp...
Reports of forest damage have increased with the frequency of climatic extremes, but longer-term imp...
An initial assessment of rapid dieback and mortality of aspen in southwest Colorado suggests that it...
The American quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and its close relative, the Eurasian quaking...
Trembling aspen recently experienced extensive crown thinning, branch dieback, and mortality across ...
The condition of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) ecosystems in the western United States is of r...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Widespread, rapid aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) mortality since the beginning of the 21st centu...
An accelerated decline of aspen occurred across the Coconino National Forest, in northern Arizona, f...
Aspen forests and woodlands are some of the most species‐rich forest communities in the northern hem...
An accelerated decline of aspen occurred across the Coconino National Forest, in northern Arizona, f...
Rapid mortality of aspen (Populus tremuloides) featuring high crown loss, concurrent branch dieback,...
Reports of forest damage have increased with the frequency of climatic extremes, but longer-term imp...
Reports of forest damage have increased with the frequency of climatic extremes, but longer-term imp...
An initial assessment of rapid dieback and mortality of aspen in southwest Colorado suggests that it...
The American quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and its close relative, the Eurasian quaking...
Trembling aspen recently experienced extensive crown thinning, branch dieback, and mortality across ...
The condition of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) ecosystems in the western United States is of r...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Widespread, rapid aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) mortality since the beginning of the 21st centu...
An accelerated decline of aspen occurred across the Coconino National Forest, in northern Arizona, f...
Aspen forests and woodlands are some of the most species‐rich forest communities in the northern hem...
An accelerated decline of aspen occurred across the Coconino National Forest, in northern Arizona, f...