Background Equatorward, rear-edge tree populations are natural monitors to estimate species vulnerability to climate change. According to biogeographical theory, exposition to drought events increases with increasing aridity towards the equator and the growth of southern tree populations will be more vulnerable to drought than in central populations. However, the ecological and biogeographical margins can mismatch due to the impact of ecological factors (topography, soils) or tree-species acclimation that can blur large-scale geographical imprints in trees responses to drought making northern populations more drought limited. Methods We tested these ideas in six tree species, three angiosperms (Fagus sylvatica, Quercus robur, Quercus petrae...
Species rear range-edges are predicted to retract as climate warms, yet evidence of population persi...
Due to predicted climate change, it is important to know to what extent trees and forests will be im...
Tree populations located at the geographical distribution limit of the species may provide valuable ...
Background Equatorward, rear-edge tree populations are natural monitors to estimate species vulnerab...
Tree populations at the rear edge of species distribution are sensitive to climate stress and drough...
International audienceRecent studies have identified strong relationships between delayed recovery o...
Tree resistance to extreme droughts and post-drought recovery are sensitive to the drought timing. H...
Biogeographical and ecological theory suggests that species distributions should be driven to higher...
Background and Aims The vulnerability and responsiveness of forests to drought are immensely variabl...
Aim: To identify the main spatiotemporal patterns of tree growth responses to different time-scales ...
The role of climatic extremes on forest dynamics is still not fully understood. This is the case for...
Drought-triggered declines in forest productivity and associated die-off events have increased consi...
Under future climate drought-induced tree mortality may result in the contraction of species ranges ...
Drought-triggered declines in forest productivity and associated die-off events have increased consi...
Warming temperatures and droughts are driving widespread forest dieback and growth decline worldwide...
Species rear range-edges are predicted to retract as climate warms, yet evidence of population persi...
Due to predicted climate change, it is important to know to what extent trees and forests will be im...
Tree populations located at the geographical distribution limit of the species may provide valuable ...
Background Equatorward, rear-edge tree populations are natural monitors to estimate species vulnerab...
Tree populations at the rear edge of species distribution are sensitive to climate stress and drough...
International audienceRecent studies have identified strong relationships between delayed recovery o...
Tree resistance to extreme droughts and post-drought recovery are sensitive to the drought timing. H...
Biogeographical and ecological theory suggests that species distributions should be driven to higher...
Background and Aims The vulnerability and responsiveness of forests to drought are immensely variabl...
Aim: To identify the main spatiotemporal patterns of tree growth responses to different time-scales ...
The role of climatic extremes on forest dynamics is still not fully understood. This is the case for...
Drought-triggered declines in forest productivity and associated die-off events have increased consi...
Under future climate drought-induced tree mortality may result in the contraction of species ranges ...
Drought-triggered declines in forest productivity and associated die-off events have increased consi...
Warming temperatures and droughts are driving widespread forest dieback and growth decline worldwide...
Species rear range-edges are predicted to retract as climate warms, yet evidence of population persi...
Due to predicted climate change, it is important to know to what extent trees and forests will be im...
Tree populations located at the geographical distribution limit of the species may provide valuable ...