Age, competition, disturbance and elevation effects on tree and stand growth response of primary Picea abies forest to climate

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作者
Primicia, Irantzu [1 ]
Camarero, Jesus Julio [2 ]
Janda, Pavel [1 ]
Cada, Vojtech [1 ]
Morrissey, Robert C. [1 ]
Trotsiuk, Volodymyr [1 ]
Bace, Radek [1 ]
Teodosiu, Marius [3 ,4 ]
Svoboda, Miroslav [1 ]
机构
[1] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Forestry & Wood Sci, Prague 16521 6, Czech Republic
[2] CSIC, IPE, Zaragoza 50192, Spain
[3] Natl Inst Res Dev Forestry Marin Dracea, Voluntari 077190, Romania
[4] Univ Stefan Cel Mare Suceava, Fac Forestry, Suceava 720229, Romania
关键词
Climate warming; Climate-growth responsiveness; Climate sensitivity; Dendroclimatology; Linear mixed-effects models; Norway spruce; NORWAY SPRUCE FORESTS; SOIL-TEMPERATURE; L; KARST; DROUGHT; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; VARIABILITY; RECONSTRUCTION; AVAILABILITY; CARPATHIANS; RESISTANCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.foreco.2015.06.034
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Stands and trees may exhibit different climate-growth responses compared to neighbouring forests and individuals. The study of these differences is crucial to understanding the effects of climate change on the growth and vulnerability of forests and trees. In this research we analyse the growth responsiveness of primary Norway spruce forests to climate as a function of different stand (elevation, aspect, slope, crowding, historic disturbance regime) and tree (age, tree-to-tree competition) features in the Romanian Carpathians. Climate-growth relationships were analysed using Pearson correlation coefficients between ring-width indices (RWIs) and climate variables. The influence of stand and tree characteristics on the RWI responses to climate were investigated using linear mixed-effects models. Elevation greatly modulated the climate-growth associations and it frequently interacted with competition intensity or tree age to differentially influence growth responsiveness to climate. Old trees were more sensitive to climate than young trees, but while old tree's response to climate highly depended on elevation (e.g. positive influence of summer temperature on old trees' RWIs at high elevations, but negative effect at low elevations), differences of the young trees' response across the elevation gradient were less evident. The severity of the past disturbance also modified the climate-growth associations because of contrasting canopy structures. Our results suggest that although an increase in temperature might enhance growth at high elevations, it may also induce growth declines due to drought stress at lower elevations, particularly for old trees or trees growing under high levels of competition, which may increase their vulnerability to disturbances. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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