Considerable evidence exists that current global temperatures are higher than at any time during the past millennium. However, the long-term impacts of rising temperatures and associated shifts in the hydrological cycle on the productivity of ecosystems remain poorly understood for mid to high northern latitudes. Here, we quantify species-specific spatiotemporal variability in terrestrial aboveground biomass stem growth across Canada’s boreal forests from 1950 to the present. We use 873 newly developed tree-ring chronologies from Canada’s National Forest Inventory, representing an unprecedented degree of sampling standardization for a large-scale dendrochronological study. We find significant regional- and species-related trends in growth, ...
Anthropogenic climate change is expected to dramatically affect boreal forests, not only through war...
We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for...
We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
The synergetic effects of recent rising atmospheric CO(2) and temperature are expected to favor tree...
International audienceThe growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is pr...
The annual growth of trees, as represented by a variety of ring-width, densitometric, or chemical pa...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
Northwestern Canada’s boreal forest has experienced rapid warming, drying, and changes to permafrost...
Currently, there is no consensus regarding the way that changes in climate will affect boreal forest...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...
The annual growth of trees, as represented by a variety of ring-width, densitometric, or chemical pa...
1. Forests play a strong role in the global carbon cycle by absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide thr...
1. Forests play a strong role in the global carbon cycle by absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide thr...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...
Anthropogenic climate change is expected to dramatically affect boreal forests, not only through war...
We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for...
We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
The synergetic effects of recent rising atmospheric CO(2) and temperature are expected to favor tree...
International audienceThe growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is pr...
The annual growth of trees, as represented by a variety of ring-width, densitometric, or chemical pa...
The growth of high-latitude temperature-limited boreal forest ecosystems is projected to become more...
Northwestern Canada’s boreal forest has experienced rapid warming, drying, and changes to permafrost...
Currently, there is no consensus regarding the way that changes in climate will affect boreal forest...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...
The annual growth of trees, as represented by a variety of ring-width, densitometric, or chemical pa...
1. Forests play a strong role in the global carbon cycle by absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide thr...
1. Forests play a strong role in the global carbon cycle by absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide thr...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...
Anthropogenic climate change is expected to dramatically affect boreal forests, not only through war...
We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for...
We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for...