In the spring of 2010, temperatures averaged ~3°C above the long-term mean (March-May) across the northeastern United States. However, in mid-to-late spring, much of this region experienced a severe frost event. The spring of 2010 therefore provides a case study on how future spring temperature extremes may affect northeastern forest ecosystems. We assessed the response of three northern hardwood tree species (sugar maple, American beech, yellow birch) to these anomalous temperature patterns using several different data sources and addressed four main questions: (1) Along an elevational gradient, how was each species affected by the late spring frost? (2) How did differences in phenological growth strategy influence their response? (3) How ...
Frost events during the active growth period of plants can cause extensive frost damage with tremend...
There is ample evidence that climate change has notable effects on the phenology of vegetation, effe...
Abstract: A major ice storm in January 1998 provided an opportunity to study the effects of a rare, ...
Projected changes in climate are expected to increase the frequency of late spring frost events in t...
1. Climate-associated changes in forest composition have been widely reported, particularly where ch...
Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged growin...
Climate change affects timing and variability of spring phenology, as well as occurrence of spring f...
Abstract Predicting the effects of climate change on tree species and communities is critical for un...
Late-spring frosts (LSFs) affect the performance of plants and animals across the world’s temperate ...
(1) Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged gr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Climate strongly limits the physiological processes of trees near their range limits, leading to inc...
Currently sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) are in decline in th...
Forests of the northeastern U.S. help maintain water and air quality by reducing losses of nitrogen ...
Depth and duration of seasonal snow cover has important effects on temperate forest ecosystems. In t...
Frost events during the active growth period of plants can cause extensive frost damage with tremend...
There is ample evidence that climate change has notable effects on the phenology of vegetation, effe...
Abstract: A major ice storm in January 1998 provided an opportunity to study the effects of a rare, ...
Projected changes in climate are expected to increase the frequency of late spring frost events in t...
1. Climate-associated changes in forest composition have been widely reported, particularly where ch...
Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged growin...
Climate change affects timing and variability of spring phenology, as well as occurrence of spring f...
Abstract Predicting the effects of climate change on tree species and communities is critical for un...
Late-spring frosts (LSFs) affect the performance of plants and animals across the world’s temperate ...
(1) Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged gr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Climate strongly limits the physiological processes of trees near their range limits, leading to inc...
Currently sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) are in decline in th...
Forests of the northeastern U.S. help maintain water and air quality by reducing losses of nitrogen ...
Depth and duration of seasonal snow cover has important effects on temperate forest ecosystems. In t...
Frost events during the active growth period of plants can cause extensive frost damage with tremend...
There is ample evidence that climate change has notable effects on the phenology of vegetation, effe...
Abstract: A major ice storm in January 1998 provided an opportunity to study the effects of a rare, ...