Subtropical forests provide diverse ecosystem services to human society. However, how subtropical tree species respond to climate change is still unclear. Using a dendrochronological method, we studied the radial growth patterns and species-specific responses of four main tree species in subtropical China to recent warming and drought. Results showed that the long-term drought caused by global warming and reduced precipitation since 1997 had resulted in the growth decline of Pinus massoniana, Castanea henryi and Castanopsis eyrei but not for Liquidambar formosana. Four species had similar sensitivities to the previous year and the current year, which is probably due to the carryover effect and temporal autocorrelation of climate data. Tree ...
Climate warming is significantly affecting the composition and function of forest ecosystems. Howeve...
Climate change has an inevitable impact on tree radial growth, particularly at mountain timeberlines...
Climate change has an inevitable impact on tree radial growth, particularly at mountain timeberlines...
Rapid warming and increasing drought intensity are exposing forest ecosystems to increasing stress, ...
Forests around the world are subject to risk of high rates of tree growth decline and increased tree...
In recent decades, the global climate has changed significantly. The climate in Northwest China beca...
Forests around the world are subject to risk of high rates of tree growth decline and increased tree...
Tree growth is the most important factor in determining the carbon sequestration processes of forest...
Forests around the world are subject to risk of high rates of tree growth decline and increased tree...
Warming-induced drought stress leads to convergent and negative growth responses to temperature betw...
Warming-induced drought stress leads to convergent and negative growth responses to temperature betw...
Transitional climate zones (TCZ) are characterized by instability due to rapid changes in climate an...
Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemispher...
Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemispher...
With the increasing temperature and intensified drought, global climate change has profound impacts ...
Climate warming is significantly affecting the composition and function of forest ecosystems. Howeve...
Climate change has an inevitable impact on tree radial growth, particularly at mountain timeberlines...
Climate change has an inevitable impact on tree radial growth, particularly at mountain timeberlines...
Rapid warming and increasing drought intensity are exposing forest ecosystems to increasing stress, ...
Forests around the world are subject to risk of high rates of tree growth decline and increased tree...
In recent decades, the global climate has changed significantly. The climate in Northwest China beca...
Forests around the world are subject to risk of high rates of tree growth decline and increased tree...
Tree growth is the most important factor in determining the carbon sequestration processes of forest...
Forests around the world are subject to risk of high rates of tree growth decline and increased tree...
Warming-induced drought stress leads to convergent and negative growth responses to temperature betw...
Warming-induced drought stress leads to convergent and negative growth responses to temperature betw...
Transitional climate zones (TCZ) are characterized by instability due to rapid changes in climate an...
Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemispher...
Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemispher...
With the increasing temperature and intensified drought, global climate change has profound impacts ...
Climate warming is significantly affecting the composition and function of forest ecosystems. Howeve...
Climate change has an inevitable impact on tree radial growth, particularly at mountain timeberlines...
Climate change has an inevitable impact on tree radial growth, particularly at mountain timeberlines...