Heavily exploited for its reddish, decay-resistant heartwood, the tallest conifer, Sequoia sempervirens, is a major component of coastal forests from extreme southwestern Oregon to California's Santa Lucia Mountains. Primary Sequoia forests are now restricted to < 5 % of their former distribution, and mature secondary forests with trees over 60 m tall are even scarcer due to repeated logging. Leveraging allometric equations recently derived from intensive work in both forest types, we climbed, measured, and core-sampled 235 trees in 45 locations distributed across the species range to examine growth trends and understand how tall Sequoia are responding to recent environmental changes. Paired samples of sapwood and heartwood collected along ...
Warming due to climate change will be felt throughout California. Increased climatic variability is ...
The effect of climate on tree growth has received increased interest in the context of climate chang...
Extreme low growth events in giant sequoia ring-width index series coincide with severe droughts in ...
Extremely decay-resistant wood and fire-resistant bark allow California’s redwoods to accumulate mil...
The relative greenness and wetness of Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) groves and the surrou...
Extremely decay-resistant wood and fire-resistant bark allow California's redwoods to accumulate mil...
Hotter droughts – droughts in which unusually high temperatures exacerbate the effects of low precip...
AbstractForests >80m tall have the highest biomass, and individual trees in these forests are Earth’...
1. The constraint on vertical water transport is considered an important factor limiting height grow...
Scientists in two pioneering research projects are examining how climate change affects the iconic a...
The tallest tree in the world is the coast redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, a species endemic to a 16-...
California has been in a drought since the year 2000 and is now considered to be in a “megadrought” ...
I investigated the radial growth responses of giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) to fire in Se...
Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) is the tallest species in the world, frequently attaining heigh...
Trees growing in the hottest/driest parts of their natural range may be better-adapted to hot, dry c...
Warming due to climate change will be felt throughout California. Increased climatic variability is ...
The effect of climate on tree growth has received increased interest in the context of climate chang...
Extreme low growth events in giant sequoia ring-width index series coincide with severe droughts in ...
Extremely decay-resistant wood and fire-resistant bark allow California’s redwoods to accumulate mil...
The relative greenness and wetness of Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) groves and the surrou...
Extremely decay-resistant wood and fire-resistant bark allow California's redwoods to accumulate mil...
Hotter droughts – droughts in which unusually high temperatures exacerbate the effects of low precip...
AbstractForests >80m tall have the highest biomass, and individual trees in these forests are Earth’...
1. The constraint on vertical water transport is considered an important factor limiting height grow...
Scientists in two pioneering research projects are examining how climate change affects the iconic a...
The tallest tree in the world is the coast redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, a species endemic to a 16-...
California has been in a drought since the year 2000 and is now considered to be in a “megadrought” ...
I investigated the radial growth responses of giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) to fire in Se...
Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) is the tallest species in the world, frequently attaining heigh...
Trees growing in the hottest/driest parts of their natural range may be better-adapted to hot, dry c...
Warming due to climate change will be felt throughout California. Increased climatic variability is ...
The effect of climate on tree growth has received increased interest in the context of climate chang...
Extreme low growth events in giant sequoia ring-width index series coincide with severe droughts in ...