Warming-Induced Decline of Picea crassifolia Growth in the Qilian Mountains in Recent Decades.

Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemisphere. In this study, we assessed how climate warming has affected Picea crassifolia (Qinghai spruce) forests using tree growth-climate relationships and the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI)...

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Main Authors: Li Yu, Lei Huang, Xuemei Shao, Fengjing Xiao, Martin Wilmking, Yongxiang Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4486449?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-cd5585cbab8d4f87bfad26645354abb62020-11-25T00:28:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e012995910.1371/journal.pone.0129959Warming-Induced Decline of Picea crassifolia Growth in the Qilian Mountains in Recent Decades.Li YuLei HuangXuemei ShaoFengjing XiaoMartin WilmkingYongxiang ZhangWarming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemisphere. In this study, we assessed how climate warming has affected Picea crassifolia (Qinghai spruce) forests using tree growth-climate relationships and the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) along the Qilian Mountains, northeastern Tibet Plateau (the main range of Picea crassifolia). Based on the analysis on trees radial growth data from the upper tree line and the regional NDVI data, we identified a pervasive growth decline in recent decades, most likely caused by warming-induced droughts. The drought stress on Picea crassifolia radial growth were expanding from northeast to southwest and the favorable moisture conditions for tree growth were retreating along the identical direction in the study area over the last half century. Compared to the historical drought stress on tree radial growth in the 1920s, recent warming-induced droughts display a longer-lasting stress with a broader spatial distribution on regional forest growth. If the recent warming continues without the effective moisture increasing, then a notable challenge is developed for Picea crassifolia in the Qilian Mountains. Elaborate forest management is necessary to counteract the future risk of climate change effects in this region.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4486449?pdf=render
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author Li Yu
Lei Huang
Xuemei Shao
Fengjing Xiao
Martin Wilmking
Yongxiang Zhang
spellingShingle Li Yu
Lei Huang
Xuemei Shao
Fengjing Xiao
Martin Wilmking
Yongxiang Zhang
Warming-Induced Decline of Picea crassifolia Growth in the Qilian Mountains in Recent Decades.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Li Yu
Lei Huang
Xuemei Shao
Fengjing Xiao
Martin Wilmking
Yongxiang Zhang
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title Warming-Induced Decline of Picea crassifolia Growth in the Qilian Mountains in Recent Decades.
title_short Warming-Induced Decline of Picea crassifolia Growth in the Qilian Mountains in Recent Decades.
title_full Warming-Induced Decline of Picea crassifolia Growth in the Qilian Mountains in Recent Decades.
title_fullStr Warming-Induced Decline of Picea crassifolia Growth in the Qilian Mountains in Recent Decades.
title_full_unstemmed Warming-Induced Decline of Picea crassifolia Growth in the Qilian Mountains in Recent Decades.
title_sort warming-induced decline of picea crassifolia growth in the qilian mountains in recent decades.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description Warming-induced drought has widely affected forest dynamics in most places of the northern hemisphere. In this study, we assessed how climate warming has affected Picea crassifolia (Qinghai spruce) forests using tree growth-climate relationships and the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) along the Qilian Mountains, northeastern Tibet Plateau (the main range of Picea crassifolia). Based on the analysis on trees radial growth data from the upper tree line and the regional NDVI data, we identified a pervasive growth decline in recent decades, most likely caused by warming-induced droughts. The drought stress on Picea crassifolia radial growth were expanding from northeast to southwest and the favorable moisture conditions for tree growth were retreating along the identical direction in the study area over the last half century. Compared to the historical drought stress on tree radial growth in the 1920s, recent warming-induced droughts display a longer-lasting stress with a broader spatial distribution on regional forest growth. If the recent warming continues without the effective moisture increasing, then a notable challenge is developed for Picea crassifolia in the Qilian Mountains. Elaborate forest management is necessary to counteract the future risk of climate change effects in this region.
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