Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of current ecological research, but this relationship remains poorly understood for some widespread species such as quaking aspen (. Populus tremuloides Michx.). Recent observations indicate a sudden onset and rapid progression of quaking aspen dieback in the western United States, which may be climatically driven. We used dendroecological methods to test how climatic variability influences aspen grown and mortality in northwestern Colorado and southern Wyoming. Recent growth and mortality of quaking aspen is strongly associated with climatic variation in this region. In stands undergoing recent aspen dieback (1) the growth of aspen was inhibited by...
Quaking aspen is a widespread tree that is in decline across wide areas of western North America, an...
Species that are primarily seral may form stable (self‐sustaining) communities under certain disturb...
Rapid mortality of aspen (Populus tremuloides) featuring high crown loss, concurrent branch dieback,...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Widespread, rapid aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) mortality since the beginning of the 21st centu...
Widespread, rapid aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) mortality since the beginning of the 21st centu...
Forests are a dominant feature of many terrestrial landscapes throughout the world and have large in...
Forests are a dominant feature of many terrestrial landscapes throughout the world and have large in...
Because forest stand structure, age, and productivity can mediate the impacts of climate on quaking ...
Because forest stand structure, age, and productivity can mediate the impacts of climate on quaking ...
Widespread dieback of aspen forests, sometimes called sudden aspen decline, has been observed throug...
In recent decades, climate change has disrupted forest functioning by promoting large-scale mortalit...
Sudden aspen decline (SAD), affecting Populus tremuloides, was first observed in Colorado in 2004. B...
The American quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and its close relative, the Eurasian quaking...
Quaking aspen is a widespread tree that is in decline across wide areas of western North America, an...
Species that are primarily seral may form stable (self‐sustaining) communities under certain disturb...
Rapid mortality of aspen (Populus tremuloides) featuring high crown loss, concurrent branch dieback,...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Understanding the links between climatic variability and tree mortality is an important goal of curr...
Widespread, rapid aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) mortality since the beginning of the 21st centu...
Widespread, rapid aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) mortality since the beginning of the 21st centu...
Forests are a dominant feature of many terrestrial landscapes throughout the world and have large in...
Forests are a dominant feature of many terrestrial landscapes throughout the world and have large in...
Because forest stand structure, age, and productivity can mediate the impacts of climate on quaking ...
Because forest stand structure, age, and productivity can mediate the impacts of climate on quaking ...
Widespread dieback of aspen forests, sometimes called sudden aspen decline, has been observed throug...
In recent decades, climate change has disrupted forest functioning by promoting large-scale mortalit...
Sudden aspen decline (SAD), affecting Populus tremuloides, was first observed in Colorado in 2004. B...
The American quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and its close relative, the Eurasian quaking...
Quaking aspen is a widespread tree that is in decline across wide areas of western North America, an...
Species that are primarily seral may form stable (self‐sustaining) communities under certain disturb...
Rapid mortality of aspen (Populus tremuloides) featuring high crown loss, concurrent branch dieback,...