Both biotic and abiotic components, characterizing the mountain treeline ecotone, respond differently to climate variations. This study aims at reconstructing climate-driven changes by analyzing soil evolution in the late Holocene and by assessing the climatic trends for the last centuries and years in a key high-altitude climatic treeline (2515 m a.s.l.) on the SW slope of the Becca di Viou mountain (Aosta Valley Region, Italy). This approach is based on soil science and dendrochronological techniques, together with daily air/soil temperature monitoring of four recent growing seasons. Direct measurements show that the ongoing soil temperatures during the growing season, at the treeline and above, are higher than the predicted reference val...
Mountain regions are vulnerable to climate change but information about the climate sensitivity of s...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
Aim: High-elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevati...
Both biotic and abiotic components, characterizing the mountain treeline ecotone, respond differentl...
International audienceBoth biotic and abiotic components, characterizing the mountain treeline ecoto...
International audienceThe treeline ecotone, defined as the transition belt in mountain vegetation be...
High-altitude areas in the European Alps have been widely investigated through time for reconstructi...
Treelines are widely studied worldwide in relation to climate changes because they are hypothesized ...
Global warming and the stronger regional temperature trends recently recorded over the European Alps...
The ongoing increase in the global mean temperature at an unprecedented recorded rate is well docume...
Aiming to analyze the site conditions of treeline trees at the highest elevations, we investigated 3...
The rising of the global mean temperatures with an unprecedented historically recorded rate is well ...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
Aim: High‐elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevat...
Mountain regions are vulnerable to climate change but information about the climate sensitivity of s...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
Aim: High-elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevati...
Both biotic and abiotic components, characterizing the mountain treeline ecotone, respond differentl...
International audienceBoth biotic and abiotic components, characterizing the mountain treeline ecoto...
International audienceThe treeline ecotone, defined as the transition belt in mountain vegetation be...
High-altitude areas in the European Alps have been widely investigated through time for reconstructi...
Treelines are widely studied worldwide in relation to climate changes because they are hypothesized ...
Global warming and the stronger regional temperature trends recently recorded over the European Alps...
The ongoing increase in the global mean temperature at an unprecedented recorded rate is well docume...
Aiming to analyze the site conditions of treeline trees at the highest elevations, we investigated 3...
The rising of the global mean temperatures with an unprecedented historically recorded rate is well ...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
Aim: High‐elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevat...
Mountain regions are vulnerable to climate change but information about the climate sensitivity of s...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
Aim: High-elevation forest line or tree line is an ecological ecotone representing the upper elevati...