Growing evidence suggests environmental change to be most severe across the semi-arid subtropics, with past, present and projected drying of the Mediterranean Basin posing a key multidisciplinary challenge. Consideration of a single climatic factor, however, often fails to explain spatiotemporal growth dynamics of drought-prone ecosystems. Here, we present annually resolved and absolutely dated ring width measurements of 871 Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris) from 18 individual plot sites in the Central Spanish Pinar Grande forest reserve. Although comprising tree ages from 6 to 175 years, this network correlates surprisingly well with the inverse May–July diurnal temperature range (r = 0.84; p < 0.00011956–2011). Ring width extremes were trigg...
Dendroprovenancing studies frequently use site chronologies to identify the origin of archaeological...
Summary The understanding of regional vulnerability to climate change in Mediterranean mountain fore...
The effects of climate change on forest growth are not homogeneous across tree species distribution ...
The growth/climate relationship of theoretically temperature-controlled high-elevation forests has b...
The growth/climate relationship of theoretically temperature-controlled high-elevation forests has b...
Drought-triggered declines in forest productivity and associated die-off events have increased consi...
Likely tree growth responses to climate change remain a controversial issue, in part because these r...
The European Mediterranean region is governed by a characteristic climate of summer drought that is ...
Drought-triggered declines in forest productivity and associated die-off events have increased consi...
Climate warming increases vulnerability to drought in Mediterranean water-limited forests. However, ...
Stem radial growth responds to environmental conditions, and has been widely used as a proxy to stud...
Key Message We used tree ring analysis to assess the response of Pinus pinea to climate change i...
Climate change in the Mediterranean, associated with warmer temperatures and more frequent droughts,...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most widely distributed trees on Earth. Despite its h...
Sánchez-Salguero, R. et al.- 37 páginasScots pine forests subjected to continental Mediterranean cli...
Dendroprovenancing studies frequently use site chronologies to identify the origin of archaeological...
Summary The understanding of regional vulnerability to climate change in Mediterranean mountain fore...
The effects of climate change on forest growth are not homogeneous across tree species distribution ...
The growth/climate relationship of theoretically temperature-controlled high-elevation forests has b...
The growth/climate relationship of theoretically temperature-controlled high-elevation forests has b...
Drought-triggered declines in forest productivity and associated die-off events have increased consi...
Likely tree growth responses to climate change remain a controversial issue, in part because these r...
The European Mediterranean region is governed by a characteristic climate of summer drought that is ...
Drought-triggered declines in forest productivity and associated die-off events have increased consi...
Climate warming increases vulnerability to drought in Mediterranean water-limited forests. However, ...
Stem radial growth responds to environmental conditions, and has been widely used as a proxy to stud...
Key Message We used tree ring analysis to assess the response of Pinus pinea to climate change i...
Climate change in the Mediterranean, associated with warmer temperatures and more frequent droughts,...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most widely distributed trees on Earth. Despite its h...
Sánchez-Salguero, R. et al.- 37 páginasScots pine forests subjected to continental Mediterranean cli...
Dendroprovenancing studies frequently use site chronologies to identify the origin of archaeological...
Summary The understanding of regional vulnerability to climate change in Mediterranean mountain fore...
The effects of climate change on forest growth are not homogeneous across tree species distribution ...