In recent decades, intense droughts, insect outbreaks, and wildfires have led to decreasing tree growth and increasing mortality in many temperate forests. We compared annual tree-ring width data from 1,097 populations in the coterminous United States to climate data and evaluated site-specific tree responses to climate variations throughout the 20th century. For each population, we developed a climate-driven growth equation by using climate records to predict annual ring widths. Forests within the southwestern United States appear particularly sensitive to drought and warmth. We input 21st century climate projections to the equations to predict growth responses. Our results suggest that if temperature and aridity rise as they are projected...
High temperatures and severe drought contributed to extensive tree mortality from fires and bark bee...
Ecological responses to climatic variability in the Southwest include regionally synchronized fires,...
Climate change projections have predicted more frequent and severe droughts that may lead to major l...
In recent decades, intense droughts, insect outbreaks, and wildfires have led to decreasing tree gro...
Forests play an important role in the earth system, regulating climate, maintaining biodiversity, an...
The ongoing drought in the US Southwest (SW) has led to particularly large and severe wildfires, tre...
Future drought is projected to occur under warmer temperature conditions as climate change progresse...
As the climate changes, drought may reduce tree productivity and survival across many forest ecosyst...
Ecological responses to climatic variability in the Southwest include regionally synchronized fires,...
Several lines of evidence suggest that forest growth in many regions is declining as a consequence o...
The controls on forest carbon cycling are the focus of much interest, as forests store nearly half o...
Climate warming in recent decades has negatively impacted forest health in the western United States...
Abstract In the early 1900s, tree-ring scientists began analyzing the relative widths...
Earth’s hydroclimatic variability is increasing, with changes in the frequency of extreme events tha...
Interactions among site conditions, disturbance events, and climate determine the patterns of forest...
High temperatures and severe drought contributed to extensive tree mortality from fires and bark bee...
Ecological responses to climatic variability in the Southwest include regionally synchronized fires,...
Climate change projections have predicted more frequent and severe droughts that may lead to major l...
In recent decades, intense droughts, insect outbreaks, and wildfires have led to decreasing tree gro...
Forests play an important role in the earth system, regulating climate, maintaining biodiversity, an...
The ongoing drought in the US Southwest (SW) has led to particularly large and severe wildfires, tre...
Future drought is projected to occur under warmer temperature conditions as climate change progresse...
As the climate changes, drought may reduce tree productivity and survival across many forest ecosyst...
Ecological responses to climatic variability in the Southwest include regionally synchronized fires,...
Several lines of evidence suggest that forest growth in many regions is declining as a consequence o...
The controls on forest carbon cycling are the focus of much interest, as forests store nearly half o...
Climate warming in recent decades has negatively impacted forest health in the western United States...
Abstract In the early 1900s, tree-ring scientists began analyzing the relative widths...
Earth’s hydroclimatic variability is increasing, with changes in the frequency of extreme events tha...
Interactions among site conditions, disturbance events, and climate determine the patterns of forest...
High temperatures and severe drought contributed to extensive tree mortality from fires and bark bee...
Ecological responses to climatic variability in the Southwest include regionally synchronized fires,...
Climate change projections have predicted more frequent and severe droughts that may lead to major l...