Climate change and tree growth in the Khakass-Minusinsk Depression (South Siberia) impacted by large water reservoirs

Abstract Regional and local climate change depends on continentality, orography, and human activities. In particular, local climate modification by water reservoirs can reach far from shore and downstream. Among the possible ecological consequences are shifts in plant performance. Tree-ring width of...

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Main Authors: D. F. Zhirnova, L. V. Belokopytova, D. M. Meko, E. A. Babushkina, E. A. Vaganov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93745-0
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spelling doaj-034e4a19b60c4357a5ae1cd85170d2352021-07-18T11:27:56ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111310.1038/s41598-021-93745-0Climate change and tree growth in the Khakass-Minusinsk Depression (South Siberia) impacted by large water reservoirsD. F. Zhirnova0L. V. Belokopytova1D. M. Meko2E. A. Babushkina3E. A. Vaganov4Khakass Technical Institute, Siberian Federal UniversityKhakass Technical Institute, Siberian Federal UniversityLaboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of ArizonaKhakass Technical Institute, Siberian Federal UniversitySiberian Federal UniversityAbstract Regional and local climate change depends on continentality, orography, and human activities. In particular, local climate modification by water reservoirs can reach far from shore and downstream. Among the possible ecological consequences are shifts in plant performance. Tree-ring width of affected trees can potentially be used as proxies for reservoir impact. Correlation analysis and t-tests were applied to climatic data and tree-ring chronologies of Pinus sylvestris L. and Larix sibirica Ledeb. from moisture-deficit habitats in the intermontane Khakass-Minusinsk Depression, to assess modification of climate and tree growth by the Krasnoyarsk and Sayano-Shushenskoe Reservoirs on the Yenisei River. Abrupt significant cooling in May–August and warming in September-March occurred after the launch of the turbines in dams, more pronounced near the Sayano-Shushenskoe dam (up to – 0.5 °C in summer and to + 3.5 °C in winter) than near the Krasnoyarsk Reservoir headwaters (– 0.3 °C and + 1.4 °C). Significant lengthening of the warm season was also found for temperature thresholds 0–8 °C. Shifts of seasonality and intensity occurred in climatic responses of all tree-ring chronologies after development of water reservoirs. Patterns of these shifts, however, depended on species-specific sensitivity to climatic modification, distance from reservoirs, and physiographic regions. Mitigation of climate continentality and extremes by reservoirs appears to have offset possible negative effects of warming on tree growth.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93745-0
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author D. F. Zhirnova
L. V. Belokopytova
D. M. Meko
E. A. Babushkina
E. A. Vaganov
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L. V. Belokopytova
D. M. Meko
E. A. Babushkina
E. A. Vaganov
Climate change and tree growth in the Khakass-Minusinsk Depression (South Siberia) impacted by large water reservoirs
Scientific Reports
author_facet D. F. Zhirnova
L. V. Belokopytova
D. M. Meko
E. A. Babushkina
E. A. Vaganov
author_sort D. F. Zhirnova
title Climate change and tree growth in the Khakass-Minusinsk Depression (South Siberia) impacted by large water reservoirs
title_short Climate change and tree growth in the Khakass-Minusinsk Depression (South Siberia) impacted by large water reservoirs
title_full Climate change and tree growth in the Khakass-Minusinsk Depression (South Siberia) impacted by large water reservoirs
title_fullStr Climate change and tree growth in the Khakass-Minusinsk Depression (South Siberia) impacted by large water reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Climate change and tree growth in the Khakass-Minusinsk Depression (South Siberia) impacted by large water reservoirs
title_sort climate change and tree growth in the khakass-minusinsk depression (south siberia) impacted by large water reservoirs
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Regional and local climate change depends on continentality, orography, and human activities. In particular, local climate modification by water reservoirs can reach far from shore and downstream. Among the possible ecological consequences are shifts in plant performance. Tree-ring width of affected trees can potentially be used as proxies for reservoir impact. Correlation analysis and t-tests were applied to climatic data and tree-ring chronologies of Pinus sylvestris L. and Larix sibirica Ledeb. from moisture-deficit habitats in the intermontane Khakass-Minusinsk Depression, to assess modification of climate and tree growth by the Krasnoyarsk and Sayano-Shushenskoe Reservoirs on the Yenisei River. Abrupt significant cooling in May–August and warming in September-March occurred after the launch of the turbines in dams, more pronounced near the Sayano-Shushenskoe dam (up to – 0.5 °C in summer and to + 3.5 °C in winter) than near the Krasnoyarsk Reservoir headwaters (– 0.3 °C and + 1.4 °C). Significant lengthening of the warm season was also found for temperature thresholds 0–8 °C. Shifts of seasonality and intensity occurred in climatic responses of all tree-ring chronologies after development of water reservoirs. Patterns of these shifts, however, depended on species-specific sensitivity to climatic modification, distance from reservoirs, and physiographic regions. Mitigation of climate continentality and extremes by reservoirs appears to have offset possible negative effects of warming on tree growth.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93745-0
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