Effects of elevation-dependent climate warming on intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony in mixed mountain forests
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2021
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del Rio, Miren
Vergarechea, Marta

Hilmers, Torben

Alday, Josu G.

Avdagić, Admir

Binder, Franz
Bosela, Michal

Dobor, Laura

Forrester, David I.

Halilović, Velid

Ibrahimspahić, Aida
Klopcić, Matija

Levesque, Mathieu

Nagel, Thomas A.
Sitkov, Zuzana

Schuetze, Gerhard
Stajić, Branko

Stojanović, Dejan

Uhl, Enno

Zlatanov, Tzvetan

Tognetti, Roberto

Pretzsch, Hans

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Spruce-fir-beech mixed forests cover a large area in European mountain regions, with high ecological and socioeconomic importance. As elevation-zone systems they are highly affected by climate change, which is modifying species growth patterns and productivity shifts among species. The extent to which associated tree species can access resources and grow asynchronously may affect their resistance and persistence under climate change. Intra-specific synchrony in annual tree growth is a good indicator of species specific dependence on environmental conditions variability. However, little attention has been paid to explore the role of the inter-specific growth asynchrony in the adaptation of mixed forests to climate change. Here we used a database of 1790 treering series collected from 28 experimental plots in spruce-fir-beech mixed forests across Europe to explore how spatio-temporal patterns of the intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony relate to climate variation during the past ce...ntury. We further examined whether synchrony in growth response to inter-annual environmental fluctuations depended on site conditions. We found that the inter-specific growth synchrony was always lower than the intra-specific synchrony, for both high (inter-annual fluctuations) and low frequency (mid- to long-term) growth variation, suggesting between species niche complementarity at both temporal levels. Intra- and inter -specific synchronies in inter-annual growth fluctuations significantly changed along elevation, being greater at higher elevations. Moreover, the climate warming likely induced temporal changes in synchrony, but the effect varied along the elevation gradient. The synchrony strongly intensified at lower elevations likely due to climate warming and drying conditions. Our results suggest that intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony can be used as an indicator of temporal niche complementarity among species. We conclude that spruce-fir-beech mixtures should be preferred against mono-specific forests to buffer climate change impacts in mountain regions.
Ključne reči:
Tree ring / Species asynchrony / Growth variation / Climate changeIzvor:
Forest Ecology and Management, 2021, 479Finansiranje / projekti:
- COST Action CLIMO (ClimateSmart Forestry in Mountain Regions) - EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation HORIZON 2020 [CA15226]
- European Union's HORIZON 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant [778322]
- Bavarian State Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Forestry [#7831-26625-2017]
- SRDA [APVV-16-0325, APVV15-0265]
- Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland
- OP RDE [EVA4.0" No. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000803]
- Bulgarian National Science Fund (BNSF) [DCOST 01/3/19.10.2018]
- Slovenian Research Agency [J4-1765]
- Ministarstvo nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija Republike Srbije, institucionalno finansiranje - 200197 (Institut za nizijsko šumarstvo i životnu sredinu, Novi Sad) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200197)
- Ramon y Cajal fellowship [RYC-2016-20528]
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118587
ISSN: 0378-1127
WoS: 000592036700005
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85091104879
Institucija/grupa
Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - del Rio, Miren AU - Vergarechea, Marta AU - Hilmers, Torben AU - Alday, Josu G. AU - Avdagić, Admir AU - Binder, Franz AU - Bosela, Michal AU - Dobor, Laura AU - Forrester, David I. AU - Halilović, Velid AU - Ibrahimspahić, Aida AU - Klopcić, Matija AU - Levesque, Mathieu AU - Nagel, Thomas A. AU - Sitkov, Zuzana AU - Schuetze, Gerhard AU - Stajić, Branko AU - Stojanović, Dejan AU - Uhl, Enno AU - Zlatanov, Tzvetan AU - Tognetti, Roberto AU - Pretzsch, Hans PY - 2021 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1275 AB - Spruce-fir-beech mixed forests cover a large area in European mountain regions, with high ecological and socioeconomic importance. As elevation-zone systems they are highly affected by climate change, which is modifying species growth patterns and productivity shifts among species. The extent to which associated tree species can access resources and grow asynchronously may affect their resistance and persistence under climate change. Intra-specific synchrony in annual tree growth is a good indicator of species specific dependence on environmental conditions variability. However, little attention has been paid to explore the role of the inter-specific growth asynchrony in the adaptation of mixed forests to climate change. Here we used a database of 1790 treering series collected from 28 experimental plots in spruce-fir-beech mixed forests across Europe to explore how spatio-temporal patterns of the intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony relate to climate variation during the past century. We further examined whether synchrony in growth response to inter-annual environmental fluctuations depended on site conditions. We found that the inter-specific growth synchrony was always lower than the intra-specific synchrony, for both high (inter-annual fluctuations) and low frequency (mid- to long-term) growth variation, suggesting between species niche complementarity at both temporal levels. Intra- and inter -specific synchronies in inter-annual growth fluctuations significantly changed along elevation, being greater at higher elevations. Moreover, the climate warming likely induced temporal changes in synchrony, but the effect varied along the elevation gradient. The synchrony strongly intensified at lower elevations likely due to climate warming and drying conditions. Our results suggest that intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony can be used as an indicator of temporal niche complementarity among species. We conclude that spruce-fir-beech mixtures should be preferred against mono-specific forests to buffer climate change impacts in mountain regions. T2 - Forest Ecology and Management T1 - Effects of elevation-dependent climate warming on intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony in mixed mountain forests VL - 479 DO - 10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118587 UR - conv_1512 ER -
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del Rio, M., Vergarechea, M., Hilmers, T., Alday, J. G., Avdagić, A., Binder, F., Bosela, M., Dobor, L., Forrester, D. I., Halilović, V., Ibrahimspahić, A., Klopcić, M., Levesque, M., Nagel, T. A., Sitkov, Z., Schuetze, G., Stajić, B., Stojanović, D., Uhl, E., Zlatanov, T., Tognetti, R.,& Pretzsch, H.. (2021). Effects of elevation-dependent climate warming on intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony in mixed mountain forests. in Forest Ecology and Management, 479. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118587 conv_1512
del Rio M, Vergarechea M, Hilmers T, Alday JG, Avdagić A, Binder F, Bosela M, Dobor L, Forrester DI, Halilović V, Ibrahimspahić A, Klopcić M, Levesque M, Nagel TA, Sitkov Z, Schuetze G, Stajić B, Stojanović D, Uhl E, Zlatanov T, Tognetti R, Pretzsch H. Effects of elevation-dependent climate warming on intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony in mixed mountain forests. in Forest Ecology and Management. 2021;479. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118587 conv_1512 .
del Rio, Miren, Vergarechea, Marta, Hilmers, Torben, Alday, Josu G., Avdagić, Admir, Binder, Franz, Bosela, Michal, Dobor, Laura, Forrester, David I., Halilović, Velid, Ibrahimspahić, Aida, Klopcić, Matija, Levesque, Mathieu, Nagel, Thomas A., Sitkov, Zuzana, Schuetze, Gerhard, Stajić, Branko, Stojanović, Dejan, Uhl, Enno, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Tognetti, Roberto, Pretzsch, Hans, "Effects of elevation-dependent climate warming on intra- and inter-specific growth synchrony in mixed mountain forests" in Forest Ecology and Management, 479 (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118587 ., conv_1512 .