Forests have the potential, in particular through targeted management, to contribute to the stabilization and drawdown of greenhouse gases via carbon sequestration and storage. To identify management actions that will maximize carbon drawdown over the long term, foresters need models that accurately and precisely represent forest responses to changing climate. The most widely used growth and yield model in the US, the Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS), does not include the direct effect of climate variation on tree growth. We incorporated the effects of climate on tree diameter growth by combining tree-ring data with forest inventory data to parameterize a suite of alternative models of the growth of three dominant tree species in the arid ...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcomes, poten...
Climate change has emerged as a major threat to biodiversity, but there have been few assessments of...
<div><p>Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcome...
Predicting long-term trends in forest growth requires accurate characterisation of how the relations...
Robust ecological forecasting of tree growth under future climate conditions is critical to anticipa...
Simulation models of ecosystem processes may be necessary to separate the long-term effects of clima...
Better understanding and prediction of tree growth is important because of the many ecosystem servic...
Forests play an integral role in regulating the exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and the te...
A central challenge in global change research is the projection of the future behavior of a system b...
Abstract In the early 1900s, tree-ring scientists began analyzing the relative widths...
Forest growth and yield models such as CACTOS and PROGNOSIS have typically modeled future growth dyn...
1. Climate is widely assumed to influence physiological and demographic processes in trees, and henc...
Precise knowledge how tree growth will respond to future climate change is essential for the adapted...
Rising temperatures and aridity may negatively impact tree growth, and therefore ecosystem services ...
Rising temperatures and aridity may negatively impact tree growth, and therefore ecosystem services ...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcomes, poten...
Climate change has emerged as a major threat to biodiversity, but there have been few assessments of...
<div><p>Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcome...
Predicting long-term trends in forest growth requires accurate characterisation of how the relations...
Robust ecological forecasting of tree growth under future climate conditions is critical to anticipa...
Simulation models of ecosystem processes may be necessary to separate the long-term effects of clima...
Better understanding and prediction of tree growth is important because of the many ecosystem servic...
Forests play an integral role in regulating the exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and the te...
A central challenge in global change research is the projection of the future behavior of a system b...
Abstract In the early 1900s, tree-ring scientists began analyzing the relative widths...
Forest growth and yield models such as CACTOS and PROGNOSIS have typically modeled future growth dyn...
1. Climate is widely assumed to influence physiological and demographic processes in trees, and henc...
Precise knowledge how tree growth will respond to future climate change is essential for the adapted...
Rising temperatures and aridity may negatively impact tree growth, and therefore ecosystem services ...
Rising temperatures and aridity may negatively impact tree growth, and therefore ecosystem services ...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcomes, poten...
Climate change has emerged as a major threat to biodiversity, but there have been few assessments of...
<div><p>Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcome...