A better understanding of how climate affects growth in tree species is essential for improved predictions of forest dynamics under climate change. Long-term climate averages (mean climate) drive spatial variations in species’ baseline growth rates, whereas deviations from these averages over time (anomalies) can create growth variation around the local baseline. However, the rarity of long-term tree census data spanning climatic gradients has so far limited our understanding of their respective role, especially in tropical systems. Furthermore, tree growth sensitivity to climate is likely to vary widely among species, and the ecological strategies underlying these differences remain poorly understood. Here, we utilize an exceptional datase...
Ongoing changes in global climate are altering ecological conditions for many species. The consequen...
The modification of typical age-related growth by environmental changes is poorly understood, In par...
Climate models predict significant rainfall reduction in Amazonia, reducing water availability for t...
A better understanding of how climate affects growth in tree species is essential for improved predi...
International audienceIntroduction: Tropical forests represent key terrestrial ecosystems for carbon...
Plant traits are increasingly being used to improve prediction of plant function, including plant de...
Climate models predict a range of changes in tropical forest regions, including increased average te...
1. Climate extremes, such as abnormally dry and wet conditions, generate abrupt shifts in tree growt...
Interannual variability in the global land carbon sink is strongly related to variations in tropical...
In the context of climate change, identifying and then predicting the impacts of climatic drivers on...
International audienceClimate models predict significant rainfall reduction in Amazonia, reducing wa...
<p>Tropical forests cover only 7% of the earth’s land surface, but harbour almost half of the world’...
Copyright © 2014 Fabien Wagner et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Ongoing changes in global climate are altering ecological conditions for many species. The consequen...
The modification of typical age-related growth by environmental changes is poorly understood, In par...
Climate models predict significant rainfall reduction in Amazonia, reducing water availability for t...
A better understanding of how climate affects growth in tree species is essential for improved predi...
International audienceIntroduction: Tropical forests represent key terrestrial ecosystems for carbon...
Plant traits are increasingly being used to improve prediction of plant function, including plant de...
Climate models predict a range of changes in tropical forest regions, including increased average te...
1. Climate extremes, such as abnormally dry and wet conditions, generate abrupt shifts in tree growt...
Interannual variability in the global land carbon sink is strongly related to variations in tropical...
In the context of climate change, identifying and then predicting the impacts of climatic drivers on...
International audienceClimate models predict significant rainfall reduction in Amazonia, reducing wa...
<p>Tropical forests cover only 7% of the earth’s land surface, but harbour almost half of the world’...
Copyright © 2014 Fabien Wagner et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Ongoing changes in global climate are altering ecological conditions for many species. The consequen...
The modification of typical age-related growth by environmental changes is poorly understood, In par...
Climate models predict significant rainfall reduction in Amazonia, reducing water availability for t...