TitleForest type and height are important in shaping the altitudinal change of radial growth response to climate change
AuthorsLiang, Penghong
Wang, Xiangping
Sun, Han
Fan, Yanwen
Wu, Yulian
Lin, Xin
Chang, Jinfeng
AffiliationBeijing Forestry Univ, Coll Forestry, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
Peking Univ, Coll Environm Sci, Dept Ecol, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
Peking Univ, Minist Educ, Key Lab Earth Surface Proc, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
Issue Date2019
PublisherSCIENTIFIC REPORTS
AbstractTree radial growth is widely found to respond differently to climate change across altitudinal gradients, but the relative roles of biotic factors (e.g. forest type, height and density) vs. climate gradient remain unclear. We sampled tree rings from 15 plots along a large altitudinal gradient in northeast China, and examined how climate gradient, forest type, height, tree size and density affect: (1) temporal growth variability [mean sensitivity (MS) and standard deviation (SD) of the chronologies], and (2) the relationship of ring width indices (RWI) with historical climate. We used BIC based model selection and variable importance to explore the major drivers of their altitudinal patterns. The results showed that: both growth variability and RWI-climate relationships changed significantly with altitude. Forest height was the most important predictor for altitudinal changes of MS and SD. For RWI-climate relationships, forest type was more important than climate gradient, while height and stem density were weak but necessary predictors. We showed that the altitudinal difference in growth response to climate change cannot be explained by climate gradient alone, and highlight the necessity to examine the influence of biotic factors (which covary with climate across geographic gradient) to better understand forest response to climate change.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/550818
ISSN2045-2322
DOI10.1038/s41598-018-37823-w
IndexedSCI(E)
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