2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.117892
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Tree dieback, woody plant diversity, and ecosystem driven by topography in semi-arid mountain forests: Implication for ecosystem management

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“…The SGH proposed that the frequency of plantplant interactions should switch from dominantly negative to dominantly positive as stress increases. Therefore, many examples of facilitation by nurse trees or shrubs are found in Mediterranean systems with important summer aridity (Gómez-Aparicio et al 2005, Rodríguez-García et al 2011, Heydari et al 2023 or continental climates (Michalet et al 2003, Saccone et al 2009. Nowadays, the ongoing climate change has several consequences regarding facilitative effects in forest contexts.…”
Section: The Buffering Capacity and Facilitation Effect Of Canopies O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SGH proposed that the frequency of plantplant interactions should switch from dominantly negative to dominantly positive as stress increases. Therefore, many examples of facilitation by nurse trees or shrubs are found in Mediterranean systems with important summer aridity (Gómez-Aparicio et al 2005, Rodríguez-García et al 2011, Heydari et al 2023 or continental climates (Michalet et al 2003, Saccone et al 2009. Nowadays, the ongoing climate change has several consequences regarding facilitative effects in forest contexts.…”
Section: The Buffering Capacity and Facilitation Effect Of Canopies O...mentioning
confidence: 99%