This paper explores the temporal stability of growth/climate relationships in ring-width chronologies of Norway spruce [ Picea abies (L.) Karst] and silver fir ( Abies alba Mill) in the Lower Bavarian Forest region in southern Germany. These chronologies were compiled, using both historic and living tree-ring data, with the main aim of developing a dendroclimatic reconstruction for the region covering the last 500 years. Moving window correlation analysis shows that prior to the twentieth century, both species co-vary in a similar way (1480-1899 mean r =0.66). There is no significant correlation between the species chronologies since ca. 1930, which partly reflects anomalous growth trends in the fir chronology since ca. 1960. Multiple regre...
\u2022 Tree rings are widely used long-term proxy data which, if combined with longterm instrumental...
Since recent drought events have already caused severe damage to trees and droughts in the near futu...
Climatic extreme events strongly affect forest growth and thus significantly influence the inter-ann...
Tree ring analyses can assist in revealing the effect of gradual change in climatic variables on tre...
This paper presents a 500 year March-August precipitation reconstruction for the Bavarian Forest reg...
This paper presents a 500 year March–August precipitation reconstruction for the Bavarian Forest reg...
Dendroclimatology uses precisely dated tree-ring series and climate measurements to reconstruct clim...
A potential limitation of tree-ring based climate reconstructions is related to climate signal age e...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Sustainable forest management has to consider the long-term effects of climate change on species gro...
Sustainable forest management has to consider the long-term effects of climate change on species gro...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Knowledge of stands response to past environmental conditions can help predict how forests may respo...
\u2022 Tree rings are widely used long-term proxy data which, if combined with longterm instrumental...
Since recent drought events have already caused severe damage to trees and droughts in the near futu...
Climatic extreme events strongly affect forest growth and thus significantly influence the inter-ann...
Tree ring analyses can assist in revealing the effect of gradual change in climatic variables on tre...
This paper presents a 500 year March-August precipitation reconstruction for the Bavarian Forest reg...
This paper presents a 500 year March–August precipitation reconstruction for the Bavarian Forest reg...
Dendroclimatology uses precisely dated tree-ring series and climate measurements to reconstruct clim...
A potential limitation of tree-ring based climate reconstructions is related to climate signal age e...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Sustainable forest management has to consider the long-term effects of climate change on species gro...
Sustainable forest management has to consider the long-term effects of climate change on species gro...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Knowledge of stands response to past environmental conditions can help predict how forests may respo...
\u2022 Tree rings are widely used long-term proxy data which, if combined with longterm instrumental...
Since recent drought events have already caused severe damage to trees and droughts in the near futu...
Climatic extreme events strongly affect forest growth and thus significantly influence the inter-ann...