Alpine treeline is highly sensitive to temperature change, and treelines worldwide have been rapidly responding to temperature warming by increasing tree density. However, often inconsistent or even conflicting results regarding the response of tree recruitment to temperature change across regions, still challenge our profound comprehension of warming-induced treeline dynamics. Here, we identified the temperature sensitivity of tree recruitment within alpine treeline ecotones (i.e., the strength of the relationship between tree recruitment and temperature change), and tested whether and how the temperature sensitivity changed along latitudinal gradients by examining 124 alpine treelines across North America and Asia. Our analyses demonstrat...
Climate warming is expected to induce treelines to advance to higher elevations. Empirical studies i...
The most widespread response to global warming among alpine treeline ecotones is not an upward shift...
Climate warming is expected to positively alter upward and poleward treelines which are controlled b...
Trees at their upper range limits are highly sensitive to climate change, and thus alpine treelines ...
The transition from seedlings into trees at alpine treelines is a temperature-limited process that u...
The transition from seedlings into trees at alpine treelines is a temperature-limited process that u...
The transition from seedlings into trees at alpine treelines is a temperature-limited process that u...
The transition from seedlings into trees at alpine treelines is a temperature-limited process that u...
Among forest ecosystems, the alpine treeline ecotone can be considered to be a simplified model to s...
Concerns have been raised with respect to the state of high-altitude and high-latitude treelines, as...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
Alpine ecosystems are highly sensitive to global warming, and treeline shifts are a dramatic consequ...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
The most widespread response to global warming among alpine treeline ecotones is not an upward shift...
Climate warming is expected to induce treelines to advance to higher elevations. Empirical studies i...
The most widespread response to global warming among alpine treeline ecotones is not an upward shift...
Climate warming is expected to positively alter upward and poleward treelines which are controlled b...
Trees at their upper range limits are highly sensitive to climate change, and thus alpine treelines ...
The transition from seedlings into trees at alpine treelines is a temperature-limited process that u...
The transition from seedlings into trees at alpine treelines is a temperature-limited process that u...
The transition from seedlings into trees at alpine treelines is a temperature-limited process that u...
The transition from seedlings into trees at alpine treelines is a temperature-limited process that u...
Among forest ecosystems, the alpine treeline ecotone can be considered to be a simplified model to s...
Concerns have been raised with respect to the state of high-altitude and high-latitude treelines, as...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
Alpine ecosystems are highly sensitive to global warming, and treeline shifts are a dramatic consequ...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
The alpine treeline is commonly regarded as being sensitive to climatic warming because regeneration...
The most widespread response to global warming among alpine treeline ecotones is not an upward shift...
Climate warming is expected to induce treelines to advance to higher elevations. Empirical studies i...
The most widespread response to global warming among alpine treeline ecotones is not an upward shift...
Climate warming is expected to positively alter upward and poleward treelines which are controlled b...