Increasing temperature and drought intensity is inducing the phenomenon of the so-called ''hotter drought'', which is expected to increase in frequency over the coming decades across many areas of the globe, and is expected to have major implications for forest systems. Consequences of hotter drought could be especially relevant for closely related species overlapping their distributions, since differences in response can translate into range shifts. We assessed the effect of future climatic conditions on the performance of five ecologically distinct pine species common in Europe: Pinus halepensis, P. pinaster, P. nigra, P. sylvestris and P. uncinata. We hypothesised that Mediterranean species inhabiting dry, low-elevation sites will be les...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most widely distributed trees on Earth. Despite its h...
Likely tree growth responses to climate change remain a controversial issue, in part because these r...
Most populations of Scots pine in Spain are locally adapted to drought, with only a few populations ...
Increasing temperature and drought intensity is inducing the phenomenon of the so-called ''hotter dr...
Climate warming increases vulnerability to drought in Mediterranean water-limited forests. However, ...
Sánchez-Salguero, R. et al.- 37 páginasScots pine forests subjected to continental Mediterranean cli...
Scots pine forests subjected to continental Mediterranean climates undergo cold winter temperatures ...
The rate of migration and in situ genetic variation in forest trees may not be sufficient to compete...
Improved knowledge of the time scales at which drought stress mostly influences tree growth is cruci...
Mediterranean pine forests are at risk of experiencing a decline in tree growth in response to clima...
Triggered by frequent high temperatures and scarce precipitation, droughts are a recurrent phenomeno...
Climate change in the Mediterranean, associated with warmer temperatures and more frequent droughts,...
Summary The understanding of regional vulnerability to climate change in Mediterranean mountain fore...
Drought has been frequently discussed as a trigger for forest decline. Today, large-scale forest dec...
The southernmost European natural and planted pine forests are among the most vulnerable areas to wa...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most widely distributed trees on Earth. Despite its h...
Likely tree growth responses to climate change remain a controversial issue, in part because these r...
Most populations of Scots pine in Spain are locally adapted to drought, with only a few populations ...
Increasing temperature and drought intensity is inducing the phenomenon of the so-called ''hotter dr...
Climate warming increases vulnerability to drought in Mediterranean water-limited forests. However, ...
Sánchez-Salguero, R. et al.- 37 páginasScots pine forests subjected to continental Mediterranean cli...
Scots pine forests subjected to continental Mediterranean climates undergo cold winter temperatures ...
The rate of migration and in situ genetic variation in forest trees may not be sufficient to compete...
Improved knowledge of the time scales at which drought stress mostly influences tree growth is cruci...
Mediterranean pine forests are at risk of experiencing a decline in tree growth in response to clima...
Triggered by frequent high temperatures and scarce precipitation, droughts are a recurrent phenomeno...
Climate change in the Mediterranean, associated with warmer temperatures and more frequent droughts,...
Summary The understanding of regional vulnerability to climate change in Mediterranean mountain fore...
Drought has been frequently discussed as a trigger for forest decline. Today, large-scale forest dec...
The southernmost European natural and planted pine forests are among the most vulnerable areas to wa...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most widely distributed trees on Earth. Despite its h...
Likely tree growth responses to climate change remain a controversial issue, in part because these r...
Most populations of Scots pine in Spain are locally adapted to drought, with only a few populations ...