International audienceSeveral recent dendrochronological, macrofossil and palynological studies have surveyed modern spruce forests at multiple locations in the Nain region of coastal Nunatsiavut (north-central Labrador) in order to reconstruct past forest composition, growth rates, species diversity and harvesting patterns. The present paper synthesizes original and previously collected data to evaluate the extent to which the dynamics of the region's spruce forests over the past five centuries have been related to anthropogenic impacts. In three key case studies, Picea growth release events demonstrate multiple isolated forest disturbances prior to the late 19th century. In general, these events correspond to the local human settlement hi...
The latitudinal forest-tundra ecotone is an area that is experiencing substantial changes with respe...
Aims: Our study aimed to: (1) document the preindustrial (1925) forest composition prior to extensiv...
Recent changes in Arctic vegetation might not be driven by climate change alone. Legacies of human a...
International audienceSeveral recent dendrochronological, macrofossil and palynological studies have...
Dendrochronological techniques were used to study white spruce ( Picea glauca [Moech] Voss) dynamics...
Consecutive landscape-scale disturbances are known to influence boreal forest regeneration, yet few ...
Over the last two centuries, logging has caused major, but unquantified, compositional and structura...
Aim The species-specific response of tree-line species to climatic forcing is a crucial topic in mod...
Climate has a considerable influence on tree growth. Forest managers benefit from the empirical stud...
This paper reviews the history and distribution of Labrador's Indian and Eskimo cultures in relation...
Recent changes in arctic vegetation might not be driven by climate change alone. Legacies of human a...
Eurasian forest cover at high northern latitudes (> 67 N) has increased in recent decades due to sti...
This paper presents a synthesis of the dendroecological work conducted in the area of Lake Duparquet...
Climate is considered one of the most important factors controlling tree reproduction, establishment...
Anthropogenic climate change is expected to dramatically affect boreal forests, not only through war...
The latitudinal forest-tundra ecotone is an area that is experiencing substantial changes with respe...
Aims: Our study aimed to: (1) document the preindustrial (1925) forest composition prior to extensiv...
Recent changes in Arctic vegetation might not be driven by climate change alone. Legacies of human a...
International audienceSeveral recent dendrochronological, macrofossil and palynological studies have...
Dendrochronological techniques were used to study white spruce ( Picea glauca [Moech] Voss) dynamics...
Consecutive landscape-scale disturbances are known to influence boreal forest regeneration, yet few ...
Over the last two centuries, logging has caused major, but unquantified, compositional and structura...
Aim The species-specific response of tree-line species to climatic forcing is a crucial topic in mod...
Climate has a considerable influence on tree growth. Forest managers benefit from the empirical stud...
This paper reviews the history and distribution of Labrador's Indian and Eskimo cultures in relation...
Recent changes in arctic vegetation might not be driven by climate change alone. Legacies of human a...
Eurasian forest cover at high northern latitudes (> 67 N) has increased in recent decades due to sti...
This paper presents a synthesis of the dendroecological work conducted in the area of Lake Duparquet...
Climate is considered one of the most important factors controlling tree reproduction, establishment...
Anthropogenic climate change is expected to dramatically affect boreal forests, not only through war...
The latitudinal forest-tundra ecotone is an area that is experiencing substantial changes with respe...
Aims: Our study aimed to: (1) document the preindustrial (1925) forest composition prior to extensiv...
Recent changes in Arctic vegetation might not be driven by climate change alone. Legacies of human a...