Tree growth is generally considered to be temperature limited at upper elevation treelines, yet climate factors controlling tree growth at semiarid treelines are poorly understood. We explored the influence of climate on stem growth and stable isotopes for Polylepis tarapacana Philipi, the world’s highest elevation tree species, which is found only in the South American Altiplano. We developed tree-ring width index (RWI), oxygen (δ¹⁸O) and carbon (δ¹³C) chronologies for the last 60 years at four P. tarapacana stands located above 4400 m in elevation, along a 500 km latitude aridity gradient. Total annual precipitation decreased from 300 to 200 mm from the northern to the southern sites. We used RWI as a proxy of wood formation (carbon sink)...
Although studies on stable-carbon isotopes in trees from temperate zones provide abundant paleoclima...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Assessing the effects of climate on leaf phenology and xylem development will i...
Hydroclimate variability in tropical South America is strongly regulated by the South American Summe...
International audienceTree growth is generally considered to be temperature limited at upper elevati...
Polylepis tarapacana is the highest-elevation tree species worldwide growing between 4000 and 5000 m...
1. Understanding what determines the high elevation limits of trees is crucial for predicting how tr...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change the global surface temperature has contin...
Aims: Rising temperature and declining summer precipitation due to the 1970s-climate shift in southe...
Isotopes in tropical trees rings can improve our understanding of tree responses to climate. We asse...
Considerable complexity exists regarding the relationship between tree ring δ3C and climate. We proc...
Light and water availability are likely to vary over the lifespan of closed-canopy forest trees with...
Atmospheric CO2 (ca) rise changes the physiology and possibly growth of tropical trees, but these ef...
Tree-rings are recorders of environmental signals and are therefore often used to reconstruct past e...
The authors present results on the relationship between tree-ring proxies and regional precipitation...
In equatorial regions, where tree rings are less distinct or even absent, the response of forests to...
Although studies on stable-carbon isotopes in trees from temperate zones provide abundant paleoclima...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Assessing the effects of climate on leaf phenology and xylem development will i...
Hydroclimate variability in tropical South America is strongly regulated by the South American Summe...
International audienceTree growth is generally considered to be temperature limited at upper elevati...
Polylepis tarapacana is the highest-elevation tree species worldwide growing between 4000 and 5000 m...
1. Understanding what determines the high elevation limits of trees is crucial for predicting how tr...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change the global surface temperature has contin...
Aims: Rising temperature and declining summer precipitation due to the 1970s-climate shift in southe...
Isotopes in tropical trees rings can improve our understanding of tree responses to climate. We asse...
Considerable complexity exists regarding the relationship between tree ring δ3C and climate. We proc...
Light and water availability are likely to vary over the lifespan of closed-canopy forest trees with...
Atmospheric CO2 (ca) rise changes the physiology and possibly growth of tropical trees, but these ef...
Tree-rings are recorders of environmental signals and are therefore often used to reconstruct past e...
The authors present results on the relationship between tree-ring proxies and regional precipitation...
In equatorial regions, where tree rings are less distinct or even absent, the response of forests to...
Although studies on stable-carbon isotopes in trees from temperate zones provide abundant paleoclima...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Assessing the effects of climate on leaf phenology and xylem development will i...
Hydroclimate variability in tropical South America is strongly regulated by the South American Summe...