Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple forests along the high northern latitudes. This alleged circumpolar phenomenon described the apparent inability of temperature-sensitive tree-ring width and density chronologies to parallel increasing instrumental temperature measurements since the mid-20th century. In addition to such low-frequency trend offset, the inability of formerly temperature-sensitive tree growth to reflect high-frequency temperature signals in a warming world is indicated at some boreal sites, mainly in Alaska, the Yukon and Siberia. Here, we refer to both of these findings as the \u2018divergence problem\u2019 (DP), with their causes and scale being debated. If DP is wi...
A millennium-long tree-ring width chronology of living and dead larch (Larix decidua Mill.) specimen...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fores...
An anomalous reduction in forest growth indices and temperature sensitivity has been detected in tre...
An anomalous reduction in forest growth indices and temperature sensitivity has been detected in tre...
The recent warming trend, and associated shifts in growing season length, challenge the principle of...
We developed a network of tree-ring width chronologies of larch (Larix sibirica Led.) from upper tre...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
tree-ring data against temperature time series. Such methods are commonly used to transfer ring widt...
Recently a divergence between tree-ring parameters from temperaturelimited environments and tempera...
A millennium-long tree-ring width chronology of living and dead larch (Larix decidua Mill.) specimen...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fores...
An anomalous reduction in forest growth indices and temperature sensitivity has been detected in tre...
An anomalous reduction in forest growth indices and temperature sensitivity has been detected in tre...
The recent warming trend, and associated shifts in growing season length, challenge the principle of...
We developed a network of tree-ring width chronologies of larch (Larix sibirica Led.) from upper tre...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
tree-ring data against temperature time series. Such methods are commonly used to transfer ring widt...
Recently a divergence between tree-ring parameters from temperaturelimited environments and tempera...
A millennium-long tree-ring width chronology of living and dead larch (Larix decidua Mill.) specimen...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...