Recent large-scale studies of tree growth in the Iberian Peninsula reported contrasting positive and negative effects of temperature in Mediterranean angiosperms and conifers. Here we review the different hypotheses that may explain these trends and propose that the observed contrasting responses of tree growth to temperature in this region could be associated with a continuum of trait differences between angiosperms and conifers. Angiosperm and conifer trees differ in the effects of phenology in their productivity, in their growth allometry, and in their sensitivity to competition. Moreover, angiosperms and conifers significantly differ in hydraulic safety margins, sensitivity of stomatal conductance to vapor-pressure deficit (VPD), xylem ...
Worldwide, conifers are most successful on sites subject to chronic stresses that limit productivity...
In Mediterranean continental climates, trees face a double climatic stress, cold winters and dry sum...
International audiencePlant-plant interactions influence how forests cope with climate and contribut...
Recent large-scale studies of tree growth in the Iberian Peninsula reported contrasting positive and...
The rate of migration and in situ genetic variation in forest trees may not be sufficient to compete...
Many ecologically important forest trees from dry areas have been insufficiently investigated for th...
The Mediterranean Basin is a climate-change hotspot of the world. Predicted reductions in annual pre...
The natural distribution, habitat, growth and evolutionary history of tree species are strongly depe...
Increasing temperature and drought intensity is inducing the phenomenon of the so-called ''hotter dr...
Background and Aims: Conifers are key components of many temperate and boreal forests and are import...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Species complementarity by morphological and physiological t...
Introduction: Forests are threatened by increasingly severe and more frequent drought events worldwi...
In Mediterranean mountains, Pinus sylvestris L. is expected to be displaced under a warming climate ...
Plasticity of xylem architecture can be a species specific strategy to reduce vulnerability to clima...
Plant-plant interactions influence how forests cope with climate and contribute to modulate species ...
Worldwide, conifers are most successful on sites subject to chronic stresses that limit productivity...
In Mediterranean continental climates, trees face a double climatic stress, cold winters and dry sum...
International audiencePlant-plant interactions influence how forests cope with climate and contribut...
Recent large-scale studies of tree growth in the Iberian Peninsula reported contrasting positive and...
The rate of migration and in situ genetic variation in forest trees may not be sufficient to compete...
Many ecologically important forest trees from dry areas have been insufficiently investigated for th...
The Mediterranean Basin is a climate-change hotspot of the world. Predicted reductions in annual pre...
The natural distribution, habitat, growth and evolutionary history of tree species are strongly depe...
Increasing temperature and drought intensity is inducing the phenomenon of the so-called ''hotter dr...
Background and Aims: Conifers are key components of many temperate and boreal forests and are import...
Centro de Investigación Forestal (CIFOR)Species complementarity by morphological and physiological t...
Introduction: Forests are threatened by increasingly severe and more frequent drought events worldwi...
In Mediterranean mountains, Pinus sylvestris L. is expected to be displaced under a warming climate ...
Plasticity of xylem architecture can be a species specific strategy to reduce vulnerability to clima...
Plant-plant interactions influence how forests cope with climate and contribute to modulate species ...
Worldwide, conifers are most successful on sites subject to chronic stresses that limit productivity...
In Mediterranean continental climates, trees face a double climatic stress, cold winters and dry sum...
International audiencePlant-plant interactions influence how forests cope with climate and contribut...