Drought-Induced Multifactor Decline of Scots Pine in the Pyrenees and Potential Vegetation Change by the Expansion of Co-occurring Oak Species
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Balancing the risks of hydraulic failure and carbon starvation: a twig scale analysis in declining Scots pine.Changes in soil bacterial community triggered by drought-induced gap succession preceded changes in soil C stocks and quality.Patterns and drivers of tree mortality in iberian forests: climatic effects are modified by competition.Driving factors of a vegetation shift from Scots pine to pubescent oak in dry Alpine forests.Direct and indirect effects of climate on demography and early growth of Pinus sylvestris at the rear edge: changing roles of biotic and abiotic factors.Plant responses to extreme climatic events: a field test of resilience capacity at the southern range edge.Asymmetric changes of growth and reproductive investment herald altitudinal and latitudinal range shifts of two woody species.Effects of temperature and drought manipulations on seedlings of Scots pine provenances.Stand competition determines how different tree species will cope with a warming climate.Short- and long-term efficacy of forest thinning to mitigate drought impacts in mountain forests in the European Alps.Heavy and frequent thinning promotes drought adaptation in Pinus sylvestris forests.Assessing forest vulnerability to climate warming using a process-based model of tree growth: bad prospects for rear-edges.Tree mortality across biomes is promoted by drought intensity, lower wood density and higher specific leaf area.Buffered climate change effects in a Mediterranean pine species: range limit implications from a tree-ring study.Potential aboveground biomass in drought-prone forest used for rangeland pastoralism.Impacts of predicted climate change on recruitment at the geographical limits of Scots pine.Structural overshoot of tree growth with climate variability and the global spectrum of drought-induced forest dieback.Climate- and successional-related changes in functional composition of European forests are strongly driven by tree mortality.Long-term effects of drought on tree-ring growth and carbon isotope variability in Scots pine in a dry environment.Contrasting Hydraulic Architectures of Scots Pine and Sessile Oak at Their Southernmost Distribution LimitsImpact of summer drought on isoprenoid emissions and carbon sink of three Scots pine provenances.Drought-related tree mortality: addressing the gaps in understanding and prediction.Climate threats on growth of rear-edge European beech peripheral populations in Spain.Xylem and Leaf Functional Adjustments to Drought in Pinus sylvestris and Quercus pyrenaica at Their Elevational Boundary.Strong resilience of soil respiration components to drought-induced die-off resulting in forest secondary succession.Stand- and tree-level determinants of the drought response of Scots pine radial growth.Drought-induced defoliation and long periods of near-zero gas exchange play a key role in accentuating metabolic decline of Scots pine.A retrospective, dual-isotope approach reveals individual predispositions to winter-drought induced tree dieback in the southernmost distribution limit of Scots pine.Intraspecific variability in functional traits matters: case study of Scots pine.High rate of adaptive evolution in two widespread European pines.Contrasting ecophysiological strategies related to drought: the case of a mixed stand of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and a submediterranean oak (Quercus subpyrenaica).Increased water-use efficiency translates into contrasting growth patterns of Scots pine and sessile oak at their southern distribution limits.Habitat type and dispersal mode underlie the capacity for plant migration across an intermittent seaway.Last-century forest productivity in a managed dry-edge Scots pine population: the two sides of climate warming.Visible ozone-like injury, defoliation, and mortality in two Pinus uncinata stands in the Catalan Pyrenees (NE Spain)Large-scale recruitment limitation in Mediterranean pines: the role ofQuercus ilexand forest successional advance as key regional driversPatterns of Forest Decline and Regeneration Across Scots Pine PopulationsThe high vulnerability of Quercus robur to drought at its southern margin paves the way for Quercus ilexExtreme climatic events and vegetation: the role of stabilizing processesEffects of past growth trends and current water use strategies on Scots pine and pubescent oak drought sensitivity
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Drought-Induced Multifactor Decline of Scots Pine in the Pyrenees and Potential Vegetation Change by the Expansion of Co-occurring Oak Species
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J. Martínez-Vilalta
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10.1007/S10021-010-9368-8
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2010-08-10T00:00:00Z