Widespread crown condition decline, food web disruption, and amplified tree mortality with increased climate change-type drought

Volume: 108, Issue: 4, Pages: 1474 - 1478
Published: Jan 10, 2011
Abstract
Climate change is progressively increasing severe drought events in the Northern Hemisphere, causing regional tree die-off events and contributing to the global reduction of the carbon sink efficiency of forests. There is a critical lack of integrated community-wide assessments of drought-induced responses in forests at the macroecological scale, including defoliation, mortality, and food web responses. Here we report a generalized increase in...
Paper Details
Title
Widespread crown condition decline, food web disruption, and amplified tree mortality with increased climate change-type drought
Published Date
Jan 10, 2011
Volume
108
Issue
4
Pages
1474 - 1478
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