Bioclimate envelope models have been widely used to illustrate the discrepancy between current species distributions and their potential habitat under climate change. However, the realism and correct interpretation of such projections has been the subject of considerable discussion. Here, we investigate whether climate suitability predictions correlate to tree growth, measured in permanent inventory plots and inferred from tree-ring records. We use the ensemble classifier RandomForest and species occurrence data from ~200,000 inventory plots to build species distribution models for four important European forestry species: Norway spruce, Scots pine, European beech, and pedunculate oak. We then correlate climate-based habitat suitability wit...
Tree growth depends, among other factors, largely on the prevailing climatic conditions. Therefore, ...
Climate analogues provide forestry practice with empirical evidence of how forests are managed in “t...
Climate change is expected to have major impacts on terrestrial biodiversity at all ecosystem levels...
Aim To test whether intraspecific trait responses to climate among populations across species distri...
Aim: To test whether adaptive and plastic trait responses to climate across species distribution ran...
AbstractTree growth is strongly influenced, among other factors, by climate. Much knowledge regardin...
Abstract An important criticism of bioclimate envelope models is that many wide-ranging species cons...
[Departement_IRSTEA]TerritoiresInternational audienceIn the face of climate change, there are increa...
ABSTRACT Aim To assess the effect of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity on the potential dis...
Aim: To test whether adaptive and plastic trait responses to climate across species distribution ran...
Model-based projections of shifts in tree species range due to climate change are becoming an import...
Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) based on current species ranges underestimate the potential d...
Tree growth depends, among other factors, largely on the prevailing climatic conditions. Therefore, ...
Climate analogues provide forestry practice with empirical evidence of how forests are managed in “t...
Climate change is expected to have major impacts on terrestrial biodiversity at all ecosystem levels...
Aim To test whether intraspecific trait responses to climate among populations across species distri...
Aim: To test whether adaptive and plastic trait responses to climate across species distribution ran...
AbstractTree growth is strongly influenced, among other factors, by climate. Much knowledge regardin...
Abstract An important criticism of bioclimate envelope models is that many wide-ranging species cons...
[Departement_IRSTEA]TerritoiresInternational audienceIn the face of climate change, there are increa...
ABSTRACT Aim To assess the effect of local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity on the potential dis...
Aim: To test whether adaptive and plastic trait responses to climate across species distribution ran...
Model-based projections of shifts in tree species range due to climate change are becoming an import...
Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) based on current species ranges underestimate the potential d...
Tree growth depends, among other factors, largely on the prevailing climatic conditions. Therefore, ...
Climate analogues provide forestry practice with empirical evidence of how forests are managed in “t...
Climate change is expected to have major impacts on terrestrial biodiversity at all ecosystem levels...