2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40663-020-0216-9
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Climate change evidence in tree growth and stand productivity at the upper treeline ecotone in the Polar Ural Mountains

Abstract: Background: Recent warming is affecting species composition and species areal distribution of many regions. However, although most treeline studies have estimated the rates of forest expansion into tundra, still little is known about the long-term dynamic of stand productivity at the forest-tundra intersection. Here, we make use of tree-ring data from 350 larch (Larix sibirica Ledeb.) and spruce (Picea obovata Ledeb.) sampled along the singular altitudinal treeline ecotone at the Polar Urals to assess the dyna… Show more

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“…The response of the vegetation to climate warming is well studied in the Polar Urals [ 2 , 9 , 20 , 21 , 22 ]. Over the 60 years that have passed since the beginning of these long-term monitoring studies, the climate has changed significantly in the Slantsevaya mountain are: the average annual summer temperature has increased by 1.8 °C, and the winter temperature by 2.0 °C, and, as a consequence, the length of the growing season has increased by 7 days.…”
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“…The response of the vegetation to climate warming is well studied in the Polar Urals [ 2 , 9 , 20 , 21 , 22 ]. Over the 60 years that have passed since the beginning of these long-term monitoring studies, the climate has changed significantly in the Slantsevaya mountain are: the average annual summer temperature has increased by 1.8 °C, and the winter temperature by 2.0 °C, and, as a consequence, the length of the growing season has increased by 7 days.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…from 28.34 to 97.60 t/ha. The crown density of the trees has also increased by 20% [ 9 , 22 ]. Photographs taken in 1962 and in 2020 on the slopes of Slantsevaya mountain show a drastic transformation of the vegetation in the river valley and on the mountain slopes from forest-tundra to north boreal forest [ 2 ], and impressively document the rising of the upper forest boundary by 50 m over 58 years ( Figure 3 ).…”
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