We find that severe tree-mortality events have distinctive but localized imprints on vegetation greenness over annual timescales, which are obscured by broad-scale and long-term greening. Specifically, although anomalies in NDVIGS(螖NDVI) are negative during tree-mortality years, this reduction ...
Vegetation greening has been suggested to be a dominant trend over recent decades, but severe pulses of tree mortality in forests after droughts and heatwaves have also been extensively reported. These observations raise the question of to what extent the observed severe pulses of tree mortality in...
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AGB relationship derived from the spatial variation in observations reflects the long-term evolutionary and adaptive responses of the terrestrial ecosystem to climate, and implicitly includes processes such as fires, deforestation and drought effects on tree mortality66. The CMIP6 multimodel mean ...
26 Assessing food system vulnerabilities: A fault tree modelling approach 2018 Whole food chain NA This paper describes a prototype version of a fault tree, that may be used in modelling to highlight fundamental and intermediate elements that might lead to food system failures. Failures in the fo...
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These results provide evidence of a climate-induced increase in tree senescence that causes an increase in the size of woodpecker social groups. It is suggested that accelerated decay and mortality of trees in the northern Patagonian forests will decrease the stocks of deadwood in the long term, ...
Tree species shiftsThese results highlight that tree mortality varies according to the climate change intensity and the tree location along temperature and rainfall gradients. They strengthen the poleward and upward shifts of trees forecasted from climate envelope models for a large number of European ...
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