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Title:In pursuit of change : divergent temporal shifts in climate sensitivity of Norway spruce along an elevational and continentality gradient in the Carpathians
Authors:ID Popa, Andrei (Author)
ID Jevšenak, Jernej (Author)
ID Popa, Ionel (Author)
ID Badea, Ovidiu (Author)
ID Buras, Allan (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo SciVie - Slovenian Forestry Institute
Abstract:Across much of Europe, climate change has caused a major dieback of Norway spruce (Picea abies L.), an economically important tree species. However, the southeasternmost fringe of this tree species – the Eastern Carpathians – has not yet suffered large-scale dieback. Studying temporal shifts of climate sensitivity (TSCS) over time may elucidate the degree to which Norway spruce may be vulnerable to climate-change induced decline in upcoming decades. Under this framework, we analyzed a regional tree-ring network comprising >3000 trees, with the aim of quantifying TSCS since 1950. We mathematically defined TSCS as the slope parameter of the regression of climate sensitivity (the correlation coefficient) over time. Given the often-observed contrasting shift of climate sensitivity at low versus high elevations, we were particularly interested in studying potentially divergent TSCS along elevational and spatial gradients. Our analyses revealed several indications of TSCS for Norway spruce in the Eastern Carpathians. First, at high elevations (>1100 m a.s.l.), we found that the positive link between summer temperature and spruce growth decreased significantly over the study period. In turn, these trees, over time, featured an increasing positive relationship with late winter temperatures. At low elevations (<800 m a.s.l.), the signal of positive summer Standardised Precipitation-Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) correlation became more frequent among sites towards 2021, while the strength of the positive winter SPEI correlation from the previous growing season weakened. Our results revealed that TSCS was driven significantly by an elevational climate gradient and a longitudinal continentality gradient. Overall, our findings indicate that Norway spruce is increasingly affected by water limitations under climate change at low elevations, highlighting a potentially rising risk of decline of this species in the Eastern Carpathians.
Keywords:temperature, water availability, climate change, tree-ring width, non-stationarity, Picea abies, daily climate-growth relationships
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2024
Year of publishing:2024
Number of pages:str. 1-15
Numbering:Vol. 358, art. 110243
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-20500 New window
UDC:630*1
ISSN on article:1873-2240
DOI:10.1016/j.agrformet.2024.110243 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:209508611 New window
Note:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 30. 9. 2024;
Publication date in DiRROS:30.09.2024
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Title:Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:1873-2240
COBISS.SI-ID:23059717 New window

Document is financed by a project

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P4-0107-2020
Name:Gozdna biologija, ekologija in tehnologija

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License:CC BY 4.0, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:temperatura, vodne razmere, podnebne spremembe, branike, Picea abies, smreka


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