Climate change impacts on long‐term forest productivity might be driven by species turnover rather than by changes in tree growth

Volume: 29, Issue: 8, Pages: 1360 - 1372
Published: May 11, 2020
Abstract
Aim Climate change impacts forest functioning and services through two inter‐related effects. First, it impacts tree growth, with effects, for example, on biomass production. Second, climate change also reshuffles community composition, with further effects on forest functioning. However, the relative importance of these two effects has rarely been studied. Here, we developed a new modelling approach to investigate these relative importances for...
Paper Details
Title
Climate change impacts on long‐term forest productivity might be driven by species turnover rather than by changes in tree growth
Published Date
May 11, 2020
Volume
29
Issue
8
Pages
1360 - 1372
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