Aim The treeline is an obvious ecotone between forest and tundra ecosystems. Climatic warming is expected to lead to the treeline advancing, although in many cases this has not been observed. This is most likely because other factors can also influence treeline dynamics, notably land use and herbivory in European treelines. In this study, the roles of climate and herbivory as determinants for change in stem number, growth and mortality responses of treeline ecotone trees were investigated. Location Thirty‐six sites along a 1,000 km latitudinal gradient in the Scandes Mountains in Norway (60–69° N). Methods We recorded changes in stem numbers and height, and mortality between 2008 and 2012. A partial least‐squares regression analysis (PLS)...
This thesis deals with effects of climate on tree growth of the dominating conifer species, Picea ab...
Temperature is commonly suggested to be the most important regulating factor for the position of the...
With treeline position expected to expand northward, and upward, with climate change, there is incre...
Alpine and arctic treelines have been viewed as sensitive indicators of global climate change. Whil...
The environmental effects that determine the altitude of the tree line have been discussed for a lon...
Aim: Models project that climate warming will cause the tree line to move to higher elevations in al...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
British Ecological Society Special Feature: Demography Beyond the Population.As herbivory can modula...
Transition zones between mountain forests and treeless tundra, i.e. treeline ecotones, are character...
Upper treeline ecotones are important life form boundaries and particularly sensitive to a warming c...
1. As herbivory can modulate climate-induced shifts in species distribution, disentangling the relat...
Latitudinal and altitudinal gradients can be utilized to forecast the impact of climate change on fo...
Expansion of subalpine forests and upslope shift of tree-lines are expected in temperate and boreal ...
Økt kunnskap om endringer blant trærne i tregrensen, hvordan de manifesterer seg og hva som ligger t...
Against the background of past, recent and future climate change, the present thesis addresses eleva...
This thesis deals with effects of climate on tree growth of the dominating conifer species, Picea ab...
Temperature is commonly suggested to be the most important regulating factor for the position of the...
With treeline position expected to expand northward, and upward, with climate change, there is incre...
Alpine and arctic treelines have been viewed as sensitive indicators of global climate change. Whil...
The environmental effects that determine the altitude of the tree line have been discussed for a lon...
Aim: Models project that climate warming will cause the tree line to move to higher elevations in al...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
British Ecological Society Special Feature: Demography Beyond the Population.As herbivory can modula...
Transition zones between mountain forests and treeless tundra, i.e. treeline ecotones, are character...
Upper treeline ecotones are important life form boundaries and particularly sensitive to a warming c...
1. As herbivory can modulate climate-induced shifts in species distribution, disentangling the relat...
Latitudinal and altitudinal gradients can be utilized to forecast the impact of climate change on fo...
Expansion of subalpine forests and upslope shift of tree-lines are expected in temperate and boreal ...
Økt kunnskap om endringer blant trærne i tregrensen, hvordan de manifesterer seg og hva som ligger t...
Against the background of past, recent and future climate change, the present thesis addresses eleva...
This thesis deals with effects of climate on tree growth of the dominating conifer species, Picea ab...
Temperature is commonly suggested to be the most important regulating factor for the position of the...
With treeline position expected to expand northward, and upward, with climate change, there is incre...