No growth stimulation of Canada's boreal forest under half-century of combined warming and CO2 fertilization
Abstract
Limited knowledge about the mechanistic drivers of forest growth and responses to environmental changes creates uncertainties about the future role of circumpolar boreal forests in the global carbon cycle. Here, we use newly acquired tree-ring data from Canada's National Forest Inventory to determine the growth response of the boreal forest to environmental changes. We find no consistent boreal-wide growth response over the past 60 y across Canada. However, some southwestern and southeastern forests experienced a growth enhancement, and some regions such as the northwestern and maritime areas experienced a growth depression. Growth-climate relationships bring evidence of an intensification of the impacts of hydroclimatic variability on growth late in the 20th century, in parallel with the rapid rise of summer temperature.
- Publication:
-
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
- Pub Date:
- December 2016
- DOI:
- 10.1073/pnas.1610156113
- Bibcode:
- 2016PNAS..113E8406G
- Keywords:
-
- drought impacts;
- climate change;
- dendrochronology;
- normalized difference vegetation index;
- ecology