Persistent changes in tree mortality rates can alter forest structure, composition, and ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration. Our analyses of longitudinal data from unmanaged old forests in the western United States showed that background (noncatastrophic) mortality rates have increased rapidly in recent decades, with doubling periods ranging from 17 to 29 years among regions. Increases were also pervasive across elevations, tree sizes, dominant genera, and past fire histories. Forest density and basal area declined slightly, which suggests that increasing mortality was not..
Litter and dead wood affect important processes in forest ecosystems such as nutrient and carbon cyc...
Mortality patterns in an old-growth, mixed-conifer forest, in the absence of wildfire, were\ud inves...
Rising temperatures are amplifying drought-induced stress and mortality in forests globally. It rema...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Broad-scale studies have documented widespread increases in tree mortality coincident with warming i...
Few studies have quantified regional variation in tree mortality, or explored whether species compos...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from Dec. 18, 2014...
<div><p>Recent increases in tree mortality rates across the western USA are correlated with increasi...
In the western US, forests are experiencing novel environmental conditions related to changing clima...
Rates and spatial patterns of tree mortality are predicted to change during forest structural develo...
Tree mortality influences forest structure, composition and ecosystem functions. To assess how recen...
Tree mortality shapes forest development, but rising mortality can represent lost production or an a...
Tree mortality is one of the most influential drivers of forest dynamics, and characterizing pattern...
Recent increases in tree mortality rates across the western USA are correlated with increasing tempe...
Aim: Old-growth, mesic temperate forests are often assumed to be structured by gap-phase processes, ...
Litter and dead wood affect important processes in forest ecosystems such as nutrient and carbon cyc...
Mortality patterns in an old-growth, mixed-conifer forest, in the absence of wildfire, were\ud inves...
Rising temperatures are amplifying drought-induced stress and mortality in forests globally. It rema...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Broad-scale studies have documented widespread increases in tree mortality coincident with warming i...
Few studies have quantified regional variation in tree mortality, or explored whether species compos...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from Dec. 18, 2014...
<div><p>Recent increases in tree mortality rates across the western USA are correlated with increasi...
In the western US, forests are experiencing novel environmental conditions related to changing clima...
Rates and spatial patterns of tree mortality are predicted to change during forest structural develo...
Tree mortality influences forest structure, composition and ecosystem functions. To assess how recen...
Tree mortality shapes forest development, but rising mortality can represent lost production or an a...
Tree mortality is one of the most influential drivers of forest dynamics, and characterizing pattern...
Recent increases in tree mortality rates across the western USA are correlated with increasing tempe...
Aim: Old-growth, mesic temperate forests are often assumed to be structured by gap-phase processes, ...
Litter and dead wood affect important processes in forest ecosystems such as nutrient and carbon cyc...
Mortality patterns in an old-growth, mixed-conifer forest, in the absence of wildfire, were\ud inves...
Rising temperatures are amplifying drought-induced stress and mortality in forests globally. It rema...