This thesis applies standard dendrochronological techniques to contrast and compare between the radial growth responses of alpine treeline species across a climate gradient in central Labrador, Canada. Four species were examined: black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.), white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss), balsam fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.) and eastern larch (Larix lahcina (DuRoi) K. Koch). Eighteen tree ring width (TRW) chronologies were constructed at five alpine treeline sites across a 600 km long transect from the Labrador Sea to the Quebec border. The effects of climate and forest disturbance events on radial tree growth were examined at various spatial and temporal scales. -- This study is the first to conduct dendrochr...
The relationship between climate and tree ring chronologies has been considered mainly in relation t...
The development of the western Newfoundland tree-ring chronologies from cross- sections collected by...
How climate change will affect tree growth across species' ranges remains a critical knowledge gap. ...
Eastern Labrador is a region in Canada relatively unexplored both ecologically and climatologically....
This research assesses whether a refinement of the temporal resolution of tree-ring data can improve...
This thesis applies standard dendroclimatological techniques to compare the radial growth response o...
Abstract: Coastal alpine forests are highly vulnerable to oceanic climate trends, yet these diverse ...
With treeline position expected to expand northward, and upward, with climate change, there is incre...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to analyze the relationships between black spruce (Pi...
The latitudinal forest-tundra ecotone is an area that is experiencing substantial changes with respe...
Tree ring analyses and an interpolated climate model (ClimateBC) were used to compare radial growth ...
Climate has a considerable influence on tree growth. Forest managers benefit from the empirical stud...
Loss of alpine habitat is of concern due to upslope migration of altitudinal treelines in response t...
While old trees have long been of interest, their significant role in responding to climate change a...
Article from the Irish Journal of Newfoundland and Labrador Research ‘Ktaqamkuk Across The Water Tha...
The relationship between climate and tree ring chronologies has been considered mainly in relation t...
The development of the western Newfoundland tree-ring chronologies from cross- sections collected by...
How climate change will affect tree growth across species' ranges remains a critical knowledge gap. ...
Eastern Labrador is a region in Canada relatively unexplored both ecologically and climatologically....
This research assesses whether a refinement of the temporal resolution of tree-ring data can improve...
This thesis applies standard dendroclimatological techniques to compare the radial growth response o...
Abstract: Coastal alpine forests are highly vulnerable to oceanic climate trends, yet these diverse ...
With treeline position expected to expand northward, and upward, with climate change, there is incre...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to analyze the relationships between black spruce (Pi...
The latitudinal forest-tundra ecotone is an area that is experiencing substantial changes with respe...
Tree ring analyses and an interpolated climate model (ClimateBC) were used to compare radial growth ...
Climate has a considerable influence on tree growth. Forest managers benefit from the empirical stud...
Loss of alpine habitat is of concern due to upslope migration of altitudinal treelines in response t...
While old trees have long been of interest, their significant role in responding to climate change a...
Article from the Irish Journal of Newfoundland and Labrador Research ‘Ktaqamkuk Across The Water Tha...
The relationship between climate and tree ring chronologies has been considered mainly in relation t...
The development of the western Newfoundland tree-ring chronologies from cross- sections collected by...
How climate change will affect tree growth across species' ranges remains a critical knowledge gap. ...