supported by the Tomsk State University Development Program(《Priority-2030》);the Basic Project of the Federal Research Center of the Scientific Center,no.FWES-2024-0023;the Russian Science Foundation(project No.23-14-20015)。
The growth,survival,and mortality of conifer species in response to the hydrothermal regime have received considerable attention.It is expected that the highest sensitivity of trees to the warming-drying climate will ...
The Tomsk State University Development Program《Priority-2030》supported this study。
Climate-driven changes in the thermal and moisture regimes may variously influence different tree species growth and ranges.We hypothesize that drought resistant Siberian larch(Larix sibirica Ledeb.)and precipitation-...
The Tomsk State University Development Program(《Priority-2030》)。
We hypothesize that in mountain windy habitat trees formed clusters(hedges)as adaptive structures for seedlings’rooting,survival,and tress’upslope migration.We studied hedges formed by Siberian pine(Pinus sibirica d...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41401111);the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(Grant No.ZR2021MD080 and Grant No.ZR2014DQ017);the Shandong Agricultural Science and Technology Fund Project(Grant No.2019LY006)。
Different types of vegetation patches are alternately and randomly distributed in a timberline ecotone where the upper limit is the treeline and the lower limit is the timberline.However,most studies on timberline/tre...
The Key Scientific and Technological Research Projects in Tibet Autonomous Region (XZ202101ZY0005G);The Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research (STEP) Program (2019QZKK0301-1)。
Leaf longevity is an important adaptive strategy that allows plants to maximize photosynthetic carbon gain.Due to the difficulty of identifying overwintering bud scars and distinguishing the age sequence of twigs,leaf...
The National Natural Science Foundation of China and ICIMOD Joint Research Project(41661144045)。
Himalayan region represents the highest and most diverse treeline over the world.As one of the most conspicuous boundaries between montane forests and alpine vegetation,the alpine timberline attracted the interest of ...
supported by the China Public Welfare Forest Project(No.200804001)
Larix olgensis is a dominant tree species in the forest ecosystems of the Changbai Mountains of northeast China.To assess the growth response of this species to global climate change,we developed three tree-ring width...
supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41401111 and 41601091);National Key R&D Program of China (2017FY100900)
It is over 110 years since the term Mass Elevation Effect(MEE) was proposed by A. D. Quervain in 1904. The quantitative study of MEE has been explored in the Tibetan Plateau in recent years; however, the spatial distr...
Background: Treeline dynamics have inevitable impacts on the forest treeline structure and composition. The present research sought to estimate treeline movement and structural shifts in response to recent warming in ...
Aims How species respond to climate change at local scales will depend on how edaphic and biological characteristics interact with species physiological limits and traits such as dispersal.Obligate seeders,those speci...