funding by the Science and Innovation Ministry(projects PID2021-123675OB-C43 and TED2021-129770B-C21).
The tolerance of tree growth to drought in diverse mixed forests subjected to seasonal water shortage is understudied despite their ecological and economic relevance.By combining intra-and inter-annual analyses of rad...
supported by the Czech Science Foundation(grant no.GACR 22-31322S);the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague(grant no.IGA A_19_22);supported by the Operational Programme Integrated Infrastructure(OPII)funded by the ERDF(ITMS313011T721);Specific research PrF UHK 2114/2022 for the financial support;the financial support of the Rita-Levi Montalcini(2019)programme;funded by the Italian Ministry of University。
In this era of biodiversity loss and climate change,quantifying the impacts of natural disturbance on forest communities is imperative to improve biodiversity conservation efforts.Epiphytic and epixylic lichens are ef...
funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 in projects LAUREL(PID2019-109906RA-I00)and PROWARM(PID2020-118444GA-100);the Consejería de Educaci on of the Junta de Castilla y Le on in projects VA113G19 and IR2020-1-UVA08;the project“CLU-2019-01-iu FOR Institute Unit of Excellence”of the University of Valladolid;supported by Universidad de Valladolid Predoctoral Contract(113-2019PREUVA22);funded by the Junta de Castilla y Le on;co-funded by the European Union(ERDF“Europe drives our growth”);supported by a Postdoctoral grant(IJC2019-040571-I)funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033;supported by an FPI Predoctoral Contract(PRE2018-084106)funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/and by“ESF Investing in your future”;supported by PID2019-106908RAI00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 from Spanish MICINN and the CR2project FONDAP-ANID 1522A0001(Chile);supported by the Comunidad de Madrid project REMEDINAL TE-CM(S2018/EMT-4338)。
Laurel forests are quite relevant for biodiversity conservation and are among the island ecosystems most severely damaged by human activities.In the past,Canary laurel forests have been greatly altered by logging,live...
National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.41790422;The Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research Program(STEP),No.2019QZKK0301;The National Key Research&Development(R&D)Program of China,No.2019YFC0507401;National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.41801018;The 111 Project,No.BP0618001;The Foundation for Excellent Youth Scholars of“Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources”,CAS,No.FEYS2019004。
Understanding the radial growth trends of trees and their response to recent warming along elevation gradients is crucial for assessing how forests will be impacted by future climate change.Here,we collected 242 tree-...
This work was supported within the XyloDensMap project,INRAE funded by the French Ministry of Agriculture under the convention n°A6.01/2017.
Background:Higher exportation of harvest residues from forests due to increased demand for woody biomass,has reportedly diminished soil mineral resources and may lead to degraded tree nutrition as well as growth.Howev...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Projects Nos.41861006 and 41630750);the Scientific Research Program of Higher Education Institutions of Gansu Province(2018C-02);the Research Ability Promotion Program for Young Teachers of Northwest Normal University(NWNU-LKQN2019-4)。
Forests are important ecosystems for economic and social development.However,the response of tree radial growth to climate has produced‘divergent problems'at high latitudes under global warming.In this study,the resp...
funding by project RTI2018–096884-B-C31(Spanish Ministry of Science);G.S-B.is supported by a Spanish Ministry of Economy,Industry;Competitiveness Postdoctoral grant(FJCI 2016–30121;FEDER funds)。
Background:Equatorward,rear-edge tree populations are natural monitors to estimate species vulnerability to climate change.According to biogeographical theory,exposition to drought events increases with increasing ari...
supported by the State of Vietnam through a PhD grant to L.T.H.(Grant No.4358/QĐ-BGDĐT);by the Deutscher Akadamischer Austauschdienst(DAAD;Project No.57163751)through covering travel costs of R.S.and F.M.T.
Aims In contrast to temperate regions,the reasons for growth reductions of individual tree species along elevational gradients in tropical mountain ranges are poorly known,especially for tropical conifers.We aimed at ...
financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China project(No.31330015)
Forest structure and function are subject to risks of growth declines from intensified drought and frequent extreme events related to climate warming.Knowledge of tree growth declines will help anticipate future respo...
funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41471082)
An understanding of the differences in artificial forest between tree species,slope aspects,and management options in arid environments is fundamentally important for efficient management of these artificial systems;h...