20世纪后期的加速变暖促进了北半球树木的径向生长

IF 3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Jie Liu, Zongshan Li, Maierdang Keyimu, Xiaochun Wang, Haibin Liang, Xiaoming Feng, G. Gao, B. Fu
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摘要

20世纪后期加速的全球变暖导致北半球森林衰退事件频繁发生,并增加了树木生长与气候因子之间关系的复杂性。然而,在全球变暖加速前后,北半球不同地区树木生长对气候因子响应的异质性研究较少。本研究利用来自北半球三大洲九个地区的229个温度敏感年轮宽度年表进行数据分析。采用自举相关分析方法研究了快速增温前后不同区域树木生长-气候响应是否有显著变化。采用概率密度函数和分段线性拟合方法研究了快速增温前后树木年轮宽度指数的波动特征。20世纪末(1977—2000年),快速增暖显著促进了北半球不同区域树木的径向生长,但1950—2000年不同区域树木的径向生长存在异质性。1976年以后,除北美中部和北欧地区外,北半球树木生长与温度的相关性显著增加,特别是在亚洲。1977—2000年,9个地区的年轮指数和温度均有2 ~ 5年的差异。从1950年到2000年,树木生长跟踪北半球平均温度变化比跟踪区域温度变化要好。
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Accelerated warming in the late 20 th century promoted tree radial growth in the Northern Hemisphere
Accelerated global warming in the late 20 th century led to frequent forest-decline events in the Northern Hemisphere and increased the complexity of the relationships between tree growth and climate factors. However, few studies have explored the heterogeneity of responses of tree growth to climate factors in different regions of the Northern Hemisphere before and after accelerated warming. In this study, a total of 229 temperature-sensitive tree-ring width chronologies from nine regions on three continents in the Northern Hemisphere were used in the data analysis performed herein. A bootstrapped correlation analysis method was used to investigate whether the tree growth-climate response changed significantly in different regions between the periods before and after rapid warming. Probability density functions and piecewise linear fitting were used to study the fluctuation characteristics of the tree-ring width indices before and after rapid warming. At the end of the 20 th century (from 1977-2000), rapid warming significantly promoted the radial growth of trees in different regions of the Northern Hemisphere, but tree radial growth was heterogenous among the different regions from 1950-2000. After 1976, except in central North America and northern Europe, the correlation between tree growth and temperature increased significantly in the Northern Hemisphere, especially in Asia. From 1977-2000, tree-ring index and temperature divergences were observed in nine regions with a divergence of 2-5 years. From 1950-2000, tree growth tracked better average temperature variability in the Northern Hemisphere than regional temperature.
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Journal of Plant Ecology
Journal of Plant Ecology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
18.50%
发文量
134
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Plant Ecology (JPE) serves as an important medium for ecologists to present research findings and discuss challenging issues in the broad field of plants and their interactions with biotic and abiotic environment. The JPE will cover all aspects of plant ecology, including plant ecophysiology, population ecology, community ecology, ecosystem ecology and landscape ecology as well as conservation ecology, evolutionary ecology, and theoretical ecology.
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