Alpine biomes are climate change hotspots, and treeline dynamics in particular have received much attention as visible evidence of climate-induced shifts in species distributions. Comparatively little is known, however, about the effects of climate change on alpine shrubline dynamics. Here, we reconstruct decadally resolved shrub recruitment history (age structure) through the combination of field surveys and dendroecology methods at the world's highest juniper (Juniperus pingii var. wilsonii) shrublines on the south-central Tibetan Plateau. A total of 1,899 shrubs were surveyed at 12 plots located in four regions along an east-to-west declining precipitation gradient. We detected synchronous recruitment with 9 out of 12 plots showing a gra...
Alpine timberline is particularly sensitive to global climate change, with the danger of losing esse...
International audiencePremise: Mountain ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change. How...
International audiencePremise: Mountain ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change. How...
Alpine biomes are climate change hotspots, and treeline dynamics in particular have received much at...
Alpine biomes are climate change hotspots, and treeline dynamics in particular have received much at...
The Tibetan Plateau hosts one of the world's highest undisturbed alpine juniper shrublines. However,...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
Background: Abies faxoniana is the dominant plant species of the forest ecosystem on the eastern edg...
The alpine tree line is generally assumed to be controlled by low temperatures, and thus to be exper...
There are differing views regarding the climatic factors that limit radial growth of Qilian juniper ...
Forest structure and function are subject to risks of growth declines from intensified drought and f...
Despite the importance of species interaction in modulating the range shifts of plants, little is kn...
<div><p>It is generally hypothesized that tree growth at the upper treeline is normally controlled b...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
<div><p>Assessments of climate change impacts on forests and their vitality are essential for semi-a...
Alpine timberline is particularly sensitive to global climate change, with the danger of losing esse...
International audiencePremise: Mountain ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change. How...
International audiencePremise: Mountain ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change. How...
Alpine biomes are climate change hotspots, and treeline dynamics in particular have received much at...
Alpine biomes are climate change hotspots, and treeline dynamics in particular have received much at...
The Tibetan Plateau hosts one of the world's highest undisturbed alpine juniper shrublines. However,...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
Background: Abies faxoniana is the dominant plant species of the forest ecosystem on the eastern edg...
The alpine tree line is generally assumed to be controlled by low temperatures, and thus to be exper...
There are differing views regarding the climatic factors that limit radial growth of Qilian juniper ...
Forest structure and function are subject to risks of growth declines from intensified drought and f...
Despite the importance of species interaction in modulating the range shifts of plants, little is kn...
<div><p>It is generally hypothesized that tree growth at the upper treeline is normally controlled b...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
<div><p>Assessments of climate change impacts on forests and their vitality are essential for semi-a...
Alpine timberline is particularly sensitive to global climate change, with the danger of losing esse...
International audiencePremise: Mountain ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change. How...
International audiencePremise: Mountain ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change. How...